Scout Resource Guide 2016
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Scout Resource Guide 2016 DISTRIBUTED BY: GOOSE CREEK DISTRICT NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA January 2016 Scout Resource Guide 2016 Page 1 The resources listed in this document are articles from previous Goose Creek District monthly newsletters (2011-2015). They include BSA policy guidance, methods, places of interest, websites, books, and much more. All of the links have been rechecked to ensure that they are still active. The articles have been organized into the following categories: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................ 3 SAFE SCOUTING AND YOUTH PROTECTION .................................................. 3 UNIT/DISTRICT/NATIONAL ORGANIZATION .................................................. 10 FINANCE .................................................................................................. 12 CUB SCOUT ............................................................................................. 14 BOY SCOUT ............................................................................................. 21 RECRUITMENT ......................................................................................... 33 UNIFORMS ............................................................................................... 39 SERVICE .................................................................................................. 46 TRAINING ................................................................................................. 49 SPECIAL NEEDS ....................................................................................... 51 STEM ..................................................................................................... 52 SOCIAL MEDIA / UNIT WEBSITES ............................................................... 56 OTHER .................................................................................................... 59 GENERAL ONLINE RESOURCES ................................................................. 63 ADVANCEMENT ......................................................................................... 66 GENERAL ................................................................................................. 66 CUB SCOUT ............................................................................................. 69 BOY SCOUT ............................................................................................. 73 SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE / BOARD OF REVIEW .................................... 79 MERIT BADGES ........................................................................................ 81 EAGLE SCOUT ......................................................................................... 92 EAGLE SCOUT COURT OF HONOR ........................................................... 101 OTHER AWARDS & PATCHES .................................................................. 104 CAMPING .................................................................................................. 111 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 111 CAMPING SITES ..................................................................................... 115 SUMMER ................................................................................................ 118 WINTER ................................................................................................. 119 HIGH ADVENTURE .................................................................................. 123 CAMPFIRES............................................................................................ 127 HIKING ...................................................................................................... 128 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 128 ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING .................................................................... 131 APPALACHIAN TRAIL ............................................................................... 131 EQUIPMENT & GEAR ............................................................................... 133 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 133 TENTS/SHELTERS/HAMMOCKS ................................................................ 134 BACKPACKS ........................................................................................... 138 SLEEPING BAGS ..................................................................................... 140 CLOTHING AND SHOES ........................................................................... 144 STOVES ................................................................................................. 147 WATER FILTERS ..................................................................................... 151 INSECT REPELLENT ................................................................................ 155 Scout Resource Guide 2016 Page 2 FLASHLIGHTS/LANTERNS ........................................................................ 157 TREK POLES .......................................................................................... 158 OTHER .................................................................................................. 160 COOKING .................................................................................................. 162 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 162 DUTCH OVEN ......................................................................................... 169 FREEZER BAG & DEHYDRATED FOODS .................................................... 172 PRODUCTS ............................................................................................ 173 SCOUT SKILLS ......................................................................................... 175 FIRST AID .............................................................................................. 175 KNOTS AND PIONEERING ........................................................................ 183 ORIENTEERING / GEOCACHING ................................................................ 187 OTHER .................................................................................................. 190 MISCELLANEOUS .................................................................................... 195 MOVIES AND SHOWS .............................................................................. 195 READING ASSISTANCE ............................................................................ 197 EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES .................................................................... 198 INSPIRATIONAL ....................................................................................... 199 FLAGS ................................................................................................... 201 EVERYTHING ELSE ................................................................................. 204 INDEX ........................................................................................................ 208 Article Key: Cub Scout interest Boy Scout interest For Everyone Scout Resource Guide 2016 Page 3 Program Development Safe Scouting and Youth Protection Manual – Guide to Safe Scouting Can Scouts go skateboarding? What about wakeboarding? Are they allowed to fire a cannon? Throw a tomahawk? Explore an abandoned mine? Sell fireworks? Yes, yes, no, yes, no, and no. How did I know all that? Easy. I read the Guide to Safe Scouting. The comprehensive policies and procedures manual, available online, is a one-stop safety shop for packs, troops, teams, and crews. If you’re new to the Boy Scouts of America, now is the time to familiarize yourself with proper safety practices. Just about any safety-related question you have is answered. The online version is available for free and will continue to be updated quarterly. Find it at www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx. There are Scouters who like to download that PDF version to their smartphone or tablet, making the document easily searchable by keyword. But others prefer a hard copy, which is where the new, smaller, spiral-bound version really shines. It’s available soon for the same fair price of the previous version: $6. Find it at your local Scout Shops and at www.scoutstuff.org . New Tools in Guide to Safe Scouting Keeping Scouts safe is a key responsibility of any Scouter, and Safe scouting requires we understand and manage the risks involved in our activities. Scouter Walter Underwood has posted an excellent overview of recent changes to the Guide to Safe Scouting that includes: • A Campout Safety Checklist (PDF), www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/campout_checklist.pdf • Event Safety Checklist (PDF), www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/event_checklist.pdf • Incident Information Report (fillable PDF), www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/680-016_fillable.pdf • and Near Miss Incident Information Report (fillable PDF), www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/680-017_fillable.pdf Every Scouter should review the Guide to Safe Scouting and be familiar with the key concepts of maintaining a safe environment. Scouters hold a sacred trust to do all in their power to maintain a safe environment for adventure. It’s not only possible, it’s essential. We should all take the time to study these resources and learn how to apply them. Scout