Victoria Biking Camp - Fri June 10 to Sun June 12
Updated 2022-05-26 - changed gear pickup on return:
We are doing a bike camp in June. We will be staying in a scout lodge for the 2nd Fort Victoria Scout Troop. The cost will be $75.00 per scout. Payment can be made by cheque or by eTransfer to willingdonscouting@gmail.com. If you use eTransfer, please put your scout's name(s) in the memo field and send me an email letting me know you have done so. For cheques, please put
them in an envelope with your scout’s name on it. If you have a camp credit, you may reduce the amount paid and submit the camp credit to cover the difference.
Here are some logistics to consider (some minor changes are possible):
- Overnight
gear (packs, sleeping bags, foamies, etc…) will need to be dropped off at Willingdon church after the
Warner Loat wind-up barbeque, or you’ll need to get them to whoever is
driving the gear truck.
- Drop
off will be at the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal between 5:00 and 5:20pm on Friday June 10th
– you must be dropped off before 5:30pm as that is the deadline for our group booking.
- Pick
up will be at the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal on Sunday at approximately 4:35pm (we'll be catching the 3:00 pm ferry from Swartz Bay), likely a few minutes later as we have to walk our bikes off the ramp
We will be doing the following fun activities – note all of
this is subject to change:
- Friday
- All scouts to arrive by 5:15 pm at the latest so we can check in by 5:30 pm
- Take
6:00 pm Ferry from Tsawwassen
- Arrive
at Swartz Bay about 7:35 pm
- Ride
to Victoria on the Lochside Trail (2 1/2 hours - 10:00), then to our lodge (20 minutes) arriving sometime around or before 10:30pm (estimated)
- Mug-up
- Bed
- Saturday
- Breakfast
- Beacon Hill Park, or downtown Victoria, or inner harbour
- Lunch
- Beacon
Hill Park (depends on the weather)
- Walk
to Crystal Pool 2:45-3:15
- Crystal
Pool Family Swim 3:30-4:30 - outside by 4:45
- Tailgate
Pizza Supper 4:45-5:15
- Walk
1 block to stadium 5:15-5:30
- Tour
of stadium, possibly meet coaches and players of Victoria Harbour Cats
Baseball team
- Take
in game with the Kelowna Falcons
- We’ll
be part of the activities between innings
- Fireworks
at the end
- Walk
back to lodge
- Mug-up
- Bed
- Sunday
- Breakfast
- Pack
lunches
- Start
riding
- Eat bag lunches at the BC Aviation Museum parking lot 12:00-12:30
- BC
Aviation Museum 12:30-1:30
- Arrive
at Swartz Bay Terminal 2:00
- Take
ferry to Tsawwassen Terminal 3:00-4:35 - walk off the ramp by 4:45 meet parents
- Parents
pick up scouts and gear at Foot Passenger Terminal <-- Changed
- Scouters go home and collapse in exhaustion
Deer Lake Canoeing May 25
This coming Wednesday we will be meeting at Deer Lake Park to go canoeing. Meet at the parking lot at the east end of the lake. Here is the Google maps link.
For the benefit of those parents with kids in other sections, we will be meeting at 6:45. In theory you could drop a beaver off at Willingdon, then run to Deer Lake to drop your scout off, then run back to Willingdon and drop your cub off.
Pick up will be at 9:00 pm. We will go rain or shine, so if it’s wet, be prepared with rain gear..
Muskrat Meadows Camp - Fri May 13 7:00pm to Sun May 15 2:00 pm
Our spring camp this year will be at Muskrat Meadows group camp on Deas Island, drop off at 7:00 pm Friday, pick up at 2:00 pm on Sunday. This will be a 2 night camp. We will all arrive at 7:00 pm on Friday night to set up our tents for the night.
Fee: $30 - you can pay by cash or cheque (put it in an envelope with the scout's or cub's name), or eTransfer to willingdonscouting@gmail.com (put the scout or cub's name in the memo field). Payment in either of these manners will constitute confirmation of registration. We must receive this payment no later than Saturday May 7th to give the scouts time to plan the quantities for their menus.
Here is the google maps link for the camp: https://goo.gl/maps/AKmLZ6z3EwaJF7vb9
We will do games in the field next to the big parking lot. Pickup will be at the gate to the group camp area in the main parking lot at 2:00 pm on Sunday.
Linking Camp for Howlers:
We are inviting our howlers from pack, who will be joining the Troop in September, to participate in this camp. You will be assigned to different patrols who will take care of you.
Patrol leaders, we will let you know who is joining your patrol the week before so you have time to adjust your quantities. As usual you will also be cooking for one or two scouters as well.
Be aware that unlike with cubs, scouts don't provide a "mess kit". You should bring a non-breakable plate, cup, bowl, knife, fork and spoon. Ideally, these would be in a mesh bag that you can hang up to dry. We have some spare parts, so let us know if you need to borrow any of these items for this camp.
Activities:
At this camp we will do lots of fun activities including:
- Canoeing
- Learning fire lighting
- Hiking
- Campfire with songs and skits
- Lots of fun games
Equipment for Camp:
Please make sure your scout or cub has the appropriate equipment, which includes:
- Sleeping bag – please note, a summer sleeping bag, or one you use for a sleepover in a home may NOT BE ADEQUATE. We can have very cold temperatures in May (and very warm).
- Pillow (optional)
- Sleeping Pad
- Mess kit (cup, plate, bowl, knife, fork, Spoon) – the cub pack supplied these, we don’t, you don’t want to be eating soup with your hands!
- Flashlight (headlamp recommended) and spare batteries – there’s no city lights out there
- Refillable water bottle
- Sunscreen (optional, depending on weather)
- Clothing:
- Uniform – if you are still waiting for your uniform to arrive, the necker is OK.
- Rain gear
- Warm jacket
- Hat or toque
- Toque for sleeping
- Changes of:
- Shirt
- Pants
- Shoes (hiking boots preferred in case of wet weather)
- Socks (3 changes minimum)
- Gloves (optional but recommended, can be cold in the morning)
- Shorts (optional, weather permitting)
- Toilet Kit:
- Soap in container
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Hand towel and face cloth
- Optional:
- Campfire blanket
- Staff for hiking
- Camp chair
- First Aid Kit
- Knife, (scouts only) if you have a knife permit and are invested – 10cm max blade length, folding only, locking preferred
- Notebook and pen/pencil
- The following are NOT to be brought:
- Electronics
- Snacks other than what the patrol is bringing – you don’t want a coyote or racoon tearing your tent and pack apart to get at your bag of skittles!
- Medications should be given to the scouter in charge at the beginning of the camp and must be in a Ziplock bag with the scout’s name and clearly labeled dosage instructions.
- All items must be in a single large backpack. (camp chair can be separate) DO NOT USE A GARBAGE BAG! We have had people’s gear thrown away in a dumpster.
- Label everything you bring to camp. It’s amazing what scouts are able to lose! 😊
Queensborough Bike Ramble - Sat April 30th
Please note that this bike ramble is in preparation for our
Lochside Trail ride to Victoria in June.
This time around, we plan to do the 28 km ride in under 2 hours of
riding. While some of our scouts will
have no problem doing this, I may need to push others to keep up the pace. We will likely stop for a snack at a park,
but we should still be able to do this in 2 hours. The Lochside Trail is considered 2 hours at
an easy pace for older kids (which is what our scouts are) and it’s a 33 km
ride, so at only 28 km, this one should be doable in under 2 hours.
In order to attend the June bike camp you MUST attend one of these bike rambles and demonstrate your ability to keep up a reasonable pace of bike riding.
We will meet at 9:00 am at Grimston Park.
We will ride to the 22nd street station and take the
Queensborough Let's Go Biking trail, returning to Grimston Park.
Pick up at Grimston Park at noon.
Here is
the Grimston Park Google maps link.
I've put a picture of the route we are taking at the bottom of this post.
These items are
mandatory:
- Bike
- Fits you properly – must be
your size
- Appropriate for long bike rides
- In good condition – we will do
a talk about bike maintenance
- Multiple speeds
- Not a BMX bike
- Helmet
- Must fit you
- Must be worn when riding
- Day pack or side-bags on your
bike
- Water bottle, filled
- Clothing appropriate for the
weather (e.g. rain gear)
- Necker (Uniform if you have
one)
These items are
optional:
- Snack
- Emergency kit
- Pocket knife and permit (only
if you have a knife permit)
- Personal first aid kit
- Riding gloves
