Walkersville Watershed, 21-23 March 2025, register online now and
pay at Troop Meeting
Please register to participate using the Online Event Registration
Form and pay the Treasurer at a Troop
meeting.
Our next camping trip is to Walkersville Watershed in Walkersville, MD.
We camped at Walkersville previously in March 2024. Check out the photographs from that trip.
Actions required by participants before the trip:
- Complete
the Event Registration Form and pay the
Troop Treasurer at a Troop Meeting.
- The registration form should be completed by all Scouts and
Adults participating during any part of the weekend including just
driving.
- Only Adults, who are registered with the BSA and Troop 497, are
permitted to camp overnight with Troop 497 Scouts.
- Re-register if you need to make updates or cancel your participation
after you submit your initial registration.
- The
cost for the trip is $20 for Scouts and $10 Adults. Pay the
troop treasurer at a Troop meeting.
General Information
- The main activities for the
weekend are Pioneering and a Cooking Competition
- The scouts will be building pioneering
projects in the afternoon after learning the pioneering skills in
the morning.There will also be a dutch oven competition in the
evening.
- Check this
link for a Weekend Personal Clothing and Gear List.
- Cold Weather Tips
- read this document before going camping this weekend and you may
discover a tip or two to make your weekend more enjoyable.
- Carry a flashlight in your pocket for when you arrive.
- We will return to the shed on Sunday at 2 PM and take care of
the gear used on the trip. Parents should arrive at 1:45 to pick up
their sons who had carpooled with another adult.
Shelter
- We will be tenting this weekend. There is a pavilion, which we may
have access to use, but no enclosed buildings. Scouts must sleep in
troop tents and adhere to normal BSA guidelines for tenting with other
scouts as we do on any other camping trip. Adults may tent in their
personal tents or a troop tent.
Food
- This is a Patrol cooking trip.Turn your menus into Mr. Michels by 13
March.
- Special dietary restrictions: Special dietary restrictions:
If your son has special dietary restrictions you would like the patrol
to attempt to accommodate contact the Patrol Leader. PLEASE BRING
SPECIAL FOOD AS NEEDED.
Adult Menu
- Check back closer to the camping trip.
Transportation
- Please register to drive using the Online Event Registration
Form.
- These are the suggested driving
directions. The route is 53 miles and should take
about 1 hour depending on traffic.
- This is a Campsite Map with the
campsites numbers. In 2024 we were in sites 1070 and
1011 and had use of the Pavilion. Check with the troop leadership
closer to the camping trip or back here if we know in time to post the
information.
- You should still complete the online registration process
if you are a Virtus approved driver and you are volunteering to drive
but don't plan to camp.
- The Troop's transportation coordinator may actively recruit parents
to drive to/from the camping location if we don't have sufficient
adult volunteers to drive. You may be asked to drive one or both ways.