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Woodbadge I Kit List.  The things you will need for a typical Woodbadge I held outdoors in the Fall or Spring. Event Advance Forms:  Planning an Area Event? You can apply for a monetary advance using this form.
12 Rules You Can Live By:  Post it in your hall and refer to it often Financial Summary Forms:  Report on the finances for your event using this form.  Please be sure to attach  your receipts.
3-Year Planning Guide:  Keep track of activities, badge work and a record of speakers and visitors. United Way Form 2009-2010
A Letter From Camp:  Let's hope that none of our Scouts ever send a letter  home from camp like this one!  Scouting Wants You! Flyer
Camp Activity for Rainy Days:  If your Cubs are tent-bound or cabin-bound by the weather, try this activity.  Bring your Crayons Individual Scouting Record:  All Scouters should complete one of these forms and submit them to the DAC Honours and Awards.
Campfire Openings:  At a loss as to how to start a formal campfire?  Try one of these. Registration Form for Youth 2009-2010
Cross Reference for The Best of the Cut-Out Pages Book:  Ever need to find an item in a hurry from the Best of the Cut-Out Pages?  Keep this cross-reference on hand Registration Form for Volunteers 2009-2010
Cub Camping Kit List:  Contains everything a Cub should need for a weekend camping trip in early fall or late spring Fee Schedule 2009-2010
Cub Hiking Badge Activities:  An activity directed at helping your Cubs earn their Hiking Badges Police Record Check Request Form
Cub Leader Hints:  Many pages of great hints for Cub Leaders  
Family Camping Equipment List:  A list of essential equipment for parents taking part in Family Camps with your Beavers, Cubs or Scouts  
Group Camping Equipment List:  Getting a new Cub Group started and wonder what equipment you will need to take care of a Cub Pack in the Wild?  Check out this list  
Nightly Plan:  A planning form to help you get the most out of your Cub Pack or Scout Troop Meeting Nights  
Planning Guide for Camps:  A good to-do list including time-lines for your next camp  
Scouting Humour:  The next time you are feeling a bit cold, wet or tired at Scout camp, haul this out of your pack and have a chuckle  
Winter Camping Activities:  A great spare-time activity for Cubs or Scouts  
Map of Holderville.  I started with a Natural Resources 1:50000 topographical map, scanned it, blew it up by a factor of 5 so that it is now 1:10000.  I printed it, and then traced on the trails from an orienteering map that Rod Macintosh from St. Mark's had given me.  I then re-scanned it.  It may not be perfect but it is the best map that I know of for Holderville.
The Hints and Tips contained on these pages do not take the place of proper training.  Your local Area provides Woodbadge Basic Training, Outdoor Skills Training and Winter Skills Training.  Your Provincial Training Team provides Woodbadge Advanced training.  As the need arises, Canoe training, First Aid training and other relevant training can also be provided.  See your Area Training Team if you have any ideas. 

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Modified 2010-06-06