
Dear Scouter Bill,
This is my report for the 2008 Fall Skills Camp. The camp was held at Valens, which was great, as it gave us a change from Manitou, and a picnic shelter for meals and activities. This was especially good since it did rain a fair bit. The only drawback to having the camp at Manitou was that some people had trouble finding it. Combining patrols also worked great.
My patrol (Carlisle) seemed to have a good time. Our menu, which I made and did the shopping for, was nutritious and easy to make. It wasn't exactly origonal - I got most of the ideas from previous camps - but it gave us the energy we needed. I also ended up doing alot of the cooking, but everyone was helpful. I think the two best things were the popcorn from Saturday's mug-up and the one pot dinner. Our equipment was good, except we didn't have dishbins, but we got by using other containers. The tent went up without trouble, even though it was raining, and everybody stayed dry.
The activities were very good, and I think the idea to have the people who had already been to the camp got seperate activities went over very well. The first year activities included knots and lashing, fire building, first aid and maps and compass were all fun and I learned alot from them. The fire challenge (which we won), the geocashing, and the air photo challenge (which we also won) were awesome too. I think everybody had a great time, despite the weather, and I will definatly be back next year.
Yis,
Andrew E - APL, Falcons



