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Troop 136 Tent Policy
Troop 136 provides tents for all of their
scouts. The scouts of Troop 136 are required to adhere to the
following rules and procedures while assigned a troop tent. Tents
are of an expense to the troop, costing over $200.00 each. Parents
will be asked to repair or replace any tent damaged through abuse
or neglect cause by their scout. Scouts knowingly or repeatedly violating
the following rules and procedures will be no long be invited
to use troop tent regardless of the weather or other extraneous
circumstances.
These are the rules and procedures of proper
tent use. Scouts must:
- Have no more than 2 scouts per tent.
- Use a groundcloth beneath the tent
- Report any problems or damage of any tent
you recieve at once. The scout will be responsible for any troop
tent he is assigned to.
- No food or other smellables are allowed in
the troop tents at any time, this includes toothpaste, flavored
sun screen, or anyting that has a scent.
- No shoes worn in tents at any time
- No active fires, stoves, fuel cannisters, or candles are allowed
in the troop tents
- No frame backpacks in tents, soft internal
frame backpacks are allowed
- Avoid allowing sand to accumulate because
grinding it in destroys the waterproofing.
- Keeping the tent door zipped closed will
help keep out dirt bugs, & critters.
- The one who signs out the tent is responsible
for taking it home after the outing, setting it up at home, letting
it air out completely. That scout is also responsible for returning
the tent to the next troop meeting. Airing the tent out will
dissipate the moisture that accumulates as sleepers breathed
out (even on warm dry campouts). Airing out the tent prevents
stinky mildew.
- Scouts should also air out their personal
sleeping bags after each outing.
The tentmaster for Troop 136 is Mr.
Montros of the Hawk patrol.
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