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Webelos learn to use a stove and start a fire with flint. Doesn’t hurt to teach them how to use a flamethrower as backup!

   
 

Know Leave No Trace before you go camping!

Before we go Camping, let’s review the LEAVE NO TRACE plan.

BSA Outdoor Ethics in the Cub Scout Program

As more people use parks and recreation facilities, LEAVE NO TRACE® guidelines become even more important for outdoor visitors. Leave No Trace is a plan that helps people to be more concerned about their environment and to help them protect it for future generations. Leave No Trace applies in a backyard or local park (frontcountry) as much as it does in the wilderness (backcountry). We should practice Leave No Trace in our attitude and actions–wherever we go. Understanding nature strengthens our respect toward the environment. One person with thoughtless behavior or one shortcut on a trail can spoil the outdoor experience for others.

Help protect the environment by remembering that while you are there, you are a visitor. When you visit the outdoors, take special care of the area. Leave everything just as you find it. Hiking and camping without a trace are signs of a considerate outdoorsman who cares for the environment. Travel lightly on the land.
Six Leave No Trace Guidelines For Cub Scouts


Watch for hazards and follow all the rules of the park or outdoor facility. Remember proper clothing, sunscreen, hats, first aid kits, and plenty of drinking water. Use the buddy system. Make sure you carry your family’s name, phone number, and address.


Stay on marked trails whenever possible. Short-cutting trails causes the soil to wear away or to be packed, which eventually kills trees and other vegetation. Trampled wildflowers and vegetation take years to recover. Stick to trails!


Managing your pet will keep people, dogs, livestock, and wildlife from feeling threatened. Make sure your pet is on a leash or controlled at all times. Do not let your pet approach or chase wildlife. When animals are chased or disturbed, they change eating patterns and use more energy that may result in poor health or death.

Take care of your pet’s waste. Take a small shovel or scoop and a pick-up bag to pick up your pet’s waste— wherever it’s left. Place the waste bags in a trash can for disposal.
When visiting any outdoor area, try to leave it the same as you find it. The less impact we each make, the longer we will enjoy what we have. Even picking flowers denies others the opportunity to see them and reduces seeds, which means fewer plants next year.

Use established restrooms. Graffiti and vandalism have no place anywhere, and they spoil the experience for others. Leave your mark by doing an approved conservation project.
Expect to meet other visitors. Be courteous and make room for others. Control your speed when biking or running. Pass with care and let others know before you pass. Avoid disturbing others by making noise or playing loud music.

Respect “No Trespassing” signs. If property boundaries are unclear, do not enter the area.
Make sure all trash is put in a bag or trash receptacle. Trash is unsightly and ruins everyone’s outdoor experience. Your trash can kill wildlife. Even materials, such as orange peels, apple cores and food scraps, take years to break down and may attract unwanted pests that could become a problem.
Want to do more! Take the Pledge!You can take the pledge to practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines wherever you go. Just review the guidelines and promise to practice them in your frontcountry outings.

I promise to practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines wherever I go:
Plan ahead.
Stick to trails.
Manage your pet.
Leave what you find.
Respect other visitors.
Trash your trash.
Earn the Leave No Trace Awareness Award!

Leave No Trace Awareness Award – Cub Scouting

It’s time to go CAMPING!!!!

PACK 1863 FAMILY FALL CAMPOUT

LOCATION:  Lake Fairfax Park, Group Camping Area 9

START:   Saturday, 18 Oct 2014

WEBELOS Arrival: 10 AM

     ALL OTHERS: 2-3 PM

COMPLETED BY: Noon, Sunday, 19 Oct 2014

Camp Website: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/lakefairfax/fairfaxcamp/

Packing List: https://pack1863.com/events/family-camp-outs/what-to-pack/ NOTE: If your scout, and/or family members, want to go on the canoe…pack a swim suit , dry clothes & towel (all WEBELOS should pack these!!)

SATURDAY SCHEDULE

9:45-1000: WEBELOS Arrival

10am – 1pm: WEBELOS CASTAWAY PIN

1-2: Camp Prep (Leave No Trace & Build Canopies)

2-3 Family Camp Set up

3:15 PM: Opening Ceremony

3:30-4:30: Tiger, Wolf, Bear = Hike / WEBELOS: Canoe & Fish

4:30-5:30: Camp Game—WEBELOS Lead

5:30-6:15: Den Time (Skit Prep) / WEBELOS – Dinner Prep

6:30: Dinner

7:30: Camp Fire (Skits, Cheers, Story Time)

9 PM Family Time

10PM: Lights Out

SUNDAY SCHEDULE

06:30-730: WEBELOS UP / Breakfast Prep

07:30-0830 Breakfast

0830-0915: Den Time

0915-1030: Wilderness Survival (Taught By WEBELOS)

1030-1130: Camp TearDown

1130-1145: Leave No Trace

1145: Closing Ceremony

OPTIONAL: 1200-1400: Fishing / Canoe rides (bring Sack Lunch if participating)

Pack Meeting this Tuesday at 7 P.M.

We will have our October Pack Meeting this Tuesday (Oct. 6).

The theme for October is Brave– Super cubs! A Scout Is Brave—How Does “Super Cub!” Relate to This Point of the Scout Law?

Superheroes are known for facing danger even when they are afraid. A Scout, like a superhero, has the courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh at him or threaten him.

  •  We will continue Registration for the 2015- 2016 scouting year ($85 per scout). If you have not yet gotten your cub scout uniform, the Scout Store will be at our Pack Meeting! with uniforms and patches available for purchase. They were generous enough to plan to come out to our meeting this year to help parents avoid the drive out to the store in Springfield.
  • We will have sign-ups for the Fall Family Camp Out- Oct 17-18. You can pay the fee at the Pack Meeting as well ($10 per person, max $50 per family). This helps us get an advanced head count and the funds in place to purchase the food and supplies needed for the camp out. This is a fun and easy opportunity to introduce kids to camping. We have a lot of first timers out there each year. The kids have a great time and the parents get time to socialize. It is not required that you spend the night, although highly recommended! Just come out and have fun with the kids!

Pack Meeting Activities:

  • How to set up a tent for camping (with help from the Webelos)
  • The Smoke Ring Vortex Cannon! Knocking down paper cups with a ring of smoke.

Pack Leadership needed

As we get ready to kick off the 2015- 2016 year for Pack 1863, we need to fill some vacancies in our Pack Leadership.

We need a Tiger Leader and Assistant Leader to lead our excited new Den of young First Graders this year.

We need a Wolf Leader and Assistant Leader to take over the leadership since Thomas and his family moved over the summer.

Whether you have experience as a Scout or not, it makes no difference. The programs are organised by BSA in such a way that any adult can quickly become a competent leader and valuable member of the Pack. Look at it this way, it is time you will get to set aside each month to spend some time doing fun hands on activities with your son and the friends he will have for a big part of his childhood. Middle School comes too quickly and its a big place. These are the years the boys will really remember spending time with their friends from scouts. Classes change, sports teams change, but their Den is a unique place where they will get to be with a core group of friends from now until late in their Fifth Grade year. It’s really a lot of fun watching them grow up together and having an assistant helps to fill the gaps when you have to be away for work.

If you would like to be a Leader or Assistant Leader for any of the Dens this year, please see Sonya or Scott.

Thanks and we are excited to get started with a new year!

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JSN Tuesday @7 pm

This Tuesday at 7 p.m. we will have our Join Scouting Night. We will have a ceremony to hand out awards for the boys’ summer camp achievements. Afterwards, the kids will go down to the gym with some of the leaders and parents to play some games together. The rest of the parents will remain in the cafeteria to get info about the Pack and our upcoming scouting year. We will go over a few things that are coming up soon, such as the Fall Family Camp Out and Scouting for Food and answer any questions. There will be tables set up in the back for Registration and for the Cub Closet in case you need to look for any uniform pieces.

If you are a veteran with the Pack, come celebrate the awards with the boys and register before you go. We will have our first “normal” Pack Meting October 6th.

Join Scouting Night – September 22

We will kick off our 2015-2016 Scouting Year on September with our annual Join Scouting Night and Pack Summer Awards Ceremony.

Come and sign up for another exciting year of scouting! We will be starting the new Cub Scouting Adventure Program this Fall. So the books will change and many changes and additions have been made to the awards this year. For more info go to: BSA Cub Scout Adventure Program

Looking to Volunteer?  We NEED Leaders for the Tiger and Wolf Dens this year!

Please come see Sonya or Scott at the JSN if you would like to ask about helping out. We can help answer any questions before you make the commitment. Training and materials are available for the program year, but we need your help!

Scheduling your school year, sports and activities?

Visit the Pack 1863 website to see our Pack Calendar for the 2015-2016 School Year.

First Day Packet Stuffing at GBE Wed, Sept 2 @1pm

Hello Scouts and Scouts Families,

GBE has asked for assistance in stuffing those fabulous First Day Packets!  This opportunity is for scouts and their families.  The more people we have the quicker this gets done.

Let’s show our appreciation for the use of their building to host all our den meetings and pack events.

Please join us in the GBE Cafeteria tomorrow at 1PM.

Thank you!!

Skyline Caverns August 22

School is almost here! Don’t forget to RSVP for the Pack 1863 Skyline Caverns family trip. 

RSVP here for Skyline Caverns