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SUMMARY:Harpers Ferry Pack Camping Event - Treehouse Campground at Maple Tree
DESCRIPTION:Overview:  Join us for our premier fall camping trip to Harpers Ferry\, West Virginia. The Pack will camp two nights from Friday\, 19 October to Sunday 21 October.  The group will enter the Harpers Ferry National park and complete a scenic hike on Saturday morning followed by a visit to historic Harpers Ferry on Saturday afternoon.  Scouts will have the opportunity to complete the Harpers Ferry Heritage Trail program during our walking tour of the town as well as speak with a guide at the Appalachian Trail Conservancy headquarters. At camp we will have some games and crafts for the scouts to complete as well as a fun team-building event for everyone! \nCampground Notes:  We will be staying at the Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground in Rohrersville\, MD and have reserved the Camp Pavilion which is furnished with a small stage\, electricity\, and large adjacent cook house to use during our stay.  We will have space along the outside of the pavilion to set up our tents.  There is a bathroom with flushable toilets/running water and both indoor and outdoor heated showers.  Cost for scouts and siblings is $5/night and adults $10/night and includes all meals from Dinner Friday through Breakfast on Sunday.  Check-in is anytime after 2pm Friday and Check out is by 1pm Sunday. \nMaps/Address:  Address for campground is:  20716 Townsend Rd\, Rohrersville\, MD 21779.   \nAddress for visitor center is:  171 Shoreline Dr\, Harpers Ferry\, WV 25425\n \nDetailed Google map with all points of interest for our hike and the heritage trail is located here:  Harpers Ferry Google Map \n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\nFriday afternoon:  Arrive to Treehouse Camp anytime after 2pm.  We plan to have dinner around 6pm.  We will play some group games and launch rockets (weather permitting).  If it rains we will use the pavilion and work on one of the craft projects.  This time will also be a great opportunity for scouts to meet with their dens to discuss any scout achievements that may be completed during the weekend. \nSaturday morning:  We will be starting breakfast at 7:00 am so that we can depart the campsite early and enter the park when it opens at 9:00 am. Families joining us on Saturday morning can either meet us at camp early or meet at the visitor center at 9:00am.  The primary activity for Saturday morning will be completing one of two hike options.  The entire group will meet at the Harpers Ferry visitor center and parking lot at approximately 9:00am where we will board a park service shuttle taking us to lower Harpers Ferry.  There is a parking fee of $10 per vehicle entering the national park that you will be responsible to pay; however\, if you keep your receipt the Pack will reimburse you.  Additionally\, if you are a parent of a fourth grader\, you are eligible to receive a free National Park pass good for one full year (every kid in a park).  After riding the shuttle bus to town\, the entire group will walk approximately 1 mile across the Potomac river and Westbound on the C&O canal trail before splitting into two hiking groups. \nA majority of the group will hike the “Overlook Cliff Trail” section of the Maryland Heights trail.  This is a 3 mile out and back hike to a rock face overlooking Harpers Ferry.  The hike follows a civil war military road 700′ uphill in the first mile before descending 300′ on a narrower path to the overlook in the last 1/2 mile. The hike may be challenging for our youngest scouts but we will set our pace based on the slowest hiker and will not leave anyone behind. Additional details are located at the following link:  Overlook Cliff Trail. \nHikers that would prefer to stay on flat terrain may continue to walk on the C&O canal trail and experience views of the canal and the Potomac River.  The river has several rock outcrops in this area creating some white water.  There are likely to be rafters and other paddlers taking on this section of the river. \nRegardless of which hike you participate in\, you will bring your lunch with you and eat it during the hike.  The group will aim to meet back at the Point in Harpers Ferry at approximately 1:00-1:30 pm. \nSaturday Afternoon:  The group will tour the historic Harpers Ferry town by completing the Harpers Ferry Historic Trail program.  This trail is an approximately 2 mile self-guided walking tour that visits numerous sites in Harpers Ferry to include the Armory Square\, John Brown’s Fort\, and several small museums/historic shops.  Scouts that complete this program will earn a commemorative Harpers Ferry Heritage Trail patch.  Additional information about the Heritage Trail is located at the following link:  Harpers Ferry Heritage Trail Guide \nAt the approximate half-way point on this walk\, we will stop and take a break at the Appalachian Trail Conservancy headquarters.  Scouts will have an opportunity to view a 3D topographical map of the entire AT\, speak with a trail guide\, and learn about the history of the AT. \nA majority of the locations on this trail are within a half mile of the shuttle bus pick-up/drop-off so scouts that are unable to complete the walking tour may return to the campground via the bus at any time. \nSaturday Evening:  The entire group will return to the campground by approximately 5:00 pm where we will prepare dinner and relax for the evening.  Scouts that have not already done so will have a chance to create a paracord neckerchief slide.  Additionally\, all scouts will participate in a team-building exercise that will be a lot of fun.  After dinner\, we will have a campfire program where scouts will have an opportunity to participate in skits/run-ons or tell a joke or short story to keep us entertained. \nSunday Morning:  There are no formal activities planned for Sunday morning but the pack is welcome to stay at the campground until checkout at 2:00 pm.  This time may serve as a good opportunity for scouts to meet within their dens to discuss any achievements that were completed during the weekend. \nMenu:\n\nFriday dinner: bbq chicken\, baked beans\, pasta salad\, macaroni salad\, corn.\nSaturday breakfast: pancakes\, eggs\, sausage\, oatmeal.\nSaturday lunch: sandwiches (turkey\, ham\, PBJ) chips\, fruit snacks\, apples\, banannas.\nSaturday dinner: chili\, chicken and dumplings\, hot dogs\, rice\, green beans. Possible extra sides from Friday.\nSunday breakfast: quiche\, bacon\, pancakes\, eggs\, oatmeal.\nDesserts: lava cake\, cobbler\, s’mores\, brownies.\nDrinks: OJ\, apple juice\, water\, lemonade\, coffee\, tea\n\nGeneral Camping Notes:\nDress code for this event will be class B uniform (T-shirt) if you have one otherwise just wear comfortable clothes (we will be placing an order for new T-shirts soon so don’t worry if you don’t have one for this trip).  Pack 802 requests that all scouts bring their six essentials with them on every outing\, but most importantly all scouts must have a water bottle.  We will be on our feet for most of the day on Saturday and everyone will need to drink water.  Similarly\, please wear comfortable shoes.  The weather for the weekend looks generally nice but there is a chance of a small amount of rain Friday night into Saturday morning.  Unless the weather becomes hazardous we will stay on schedule and start our hike in the rain.  Having a rain jacket and a change of clothes in your pack would be a good idea.  Finally\, the weather is likely to be even cooler in Western MD than at home so please be prepared with layers of clothing.  If you are a cold sleeper\, you may want to consider wearing thermal pajamas while you sleep to stay warm.  If you have additional questions about camping\, please visit the camping 101 section of the website or email the Cubmaster at cubmaster@pack802md.com. \nPlease use the following sign-up to attend this event: \nYou don't have permission to view this page. \nLet me know if you have questions! \n~ Kim
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/harpers-ferry-pack-camping-event-treehouse-campground-at-maple-tree
LOCATION:The Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground\, 20716 Townsend Road\, Rohrersville\, MD\, 21779\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
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SUMMARY:Harford District Fall Camporee (Webelos/AOL only)
DESCRIPTION:The Harford District is hosting a Fall Camporee at Camp Oest Oct 12-14th.  The theme this year is “Building Leadership” and this event is for all Webelos\, AOL and Boy Scout age groups. The Pack will be subsidizing the cost of this event for all Webelos scouts (Jr. Webelos and AOL dens) and their parents.  You have the choice of attending the day event only\, camping one night\, or camping both nights.  We will have campsite “Navajo Canyon” which is the same site we’ve had the last two years at the Spring Camporee. \n \nSign-up and Payment is due by Tuesday\, Oct 2nd  so that we have time to report our final head count to the District.\n \nCost for scouts is $5.00 per night.  Cost for adults is $10.00/night.  This covers campsite\, meals\, and day event fee.  Note that if you only plan to attend the Saturday day events – you can do so however the cost is $5/scout and $5/adult and lunch will be provided at the campsite.   \nThere will be games throughout the day.  Examples of some activities will be:  orienteering\, physical fitness\, knot tying\, teamwork\, first aid.  Our Webelos Dens (Jr. Webelos & AOL) will be camping together at this event and we will be cooking our own food.  This is a great opportunity for the older scouts to experience the outdoors together and work toward their specific achievements as well as learn from and interact with Boy Scouts during the activities. \nPlease use the sign-up below to attend this event and be sure to choose whether you are camping both nights\, camping Friday only\, camping Saturday only\, or attending day only events: \nYou don't have permission to view this page. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/harford-district-fall-camporee-webelos-only
LOCATION:Camp Oest\, 1800 Robinson Mill Rd\, Darlington\, MD\, 21034
CATEGORIES:District Event,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rich Trznadel":MAILTO:richtroop123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181009T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180723T225017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T021428Z
UID:7441-1539095400-1539100800@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Den Meetings
DESCRIPTION:Regularly scheduled Den meetings at Grove.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/den-meetings-26
LOCATION:Grove Presbyterian Church\, 50 East Bel Air Ave\, Aberdeen\, MD\, 21001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Den Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181008T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181008T163000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180723T224801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T021346Z
UID:7439-1539010800-1539016200@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Harford District Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Attend the District Roundtable to meet and share information with other local scouters. There will be Den Leader & Cubmaster training along with IOLS orientation available at this session. All interested parents and leaders are invited to attend!
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/harford-district-roundtable-8
LOCATION:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\, 2810 Emmorton Rd\, Abingdon\, MD\, 21001\, United States
CATEGORIES:District Event,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Tyler Korpisz":MAILTO:tkorpisz@baltimorebsa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180930T080000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180706T075436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180816T054534Z
UID:7390-1538139600-1538294400@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Harford District Camporall at Broad Creek
DESCRIPTION:Harford District is hosting a Camporall for Broad Creek’s 70th year celebration.  Per the district flier there will be boating\, shooting sports\, hikes\, volleyball\, basketball\, demonstrations\, etc planned for scouts to participate in and can expect much of the day to run similar to cub fun day and camporee layout if you are familiar with those events from prior years.  The cost per person if registering with district individually to attend is $15 per person for the weekend if supplying your own food or $40 per person if you take part in dining hall meal service.  Our Pack will not be registering as a unit for this event\, however scouts are encouraged to attend individually with his/her family. \nThe last day to register for this event on district website is 9/22! \nPlease click the following link to register and pay on the Broad Creek BSA website: \nhttp://pop._www.broadcreekbsa.org/event/70th-anniversary-camporall/2374795 \nPlease sign up here as well so the Pack leaders know you are attending: \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/harford-district-camporall-broad-creek
LOCATION:Broad Creek\, 1929 Susquehanna Hall Road\, Whiteford\, MD\, 21160\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,District Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tyler Korpisz":MAILTO:tkorpisz@baltimorebsa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180921T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180923T070000
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CREATED:20180810T080338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180920T082032Z
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SUMMARY:Gunpowder Falls State Park - Camp Wood Camping Event
DESCRIPTION:Overview:  Please join us for our first fall camping trip of 2018 at Camp Wood\, located in Gunpowder Falls State Park (Hereford Area).  The Pack will be tent camping from Friday evening to Sunday morning but your family has the option to attend one night\, both nights\, or just for the day on Saturday.  We will be providing dinner Friday\, three meals and snacks on Saturday\, and breakfast on Sunday.  Cost is $5 for scouts and siblings per night\, and $10 for adults per night. \nAgenda:  \n\nFriday Evening:  Families may arrive at camp anytime on Friday evening but our target arrival time for the pack trailer is ~6:00pm.  The parking lot is approximately 1/4 mile walk from the campground so we will be required to carry/wheel all of our equipment in.  We have a couple of wagons available to help transport gear.  We appreciate assistance unloading the trailer and setting up camp.  We will plan to begin dinner as soon as camp is setup.\nSaturday Morning:  We will plan to serve breakfast between 8:00-9:00 am.  Following clean-up\, the scouts will have an opportunity to learn and practice various scout skills including tent setup\, knots\, fire building\, water purification\, basic first aid\, and plant/animal identification.  We will perform these skills in small groups using a round-robin approach and will incorporate a few games to keep it fun.\nSaturday Afternoon:  We will plan to cook and serve lunch between 12:00-1:00 pm.  We will have a little down-time after lunch and will plan to start a hike around 2:00pm.  We will complete an approximate 2-3 mile hike along the Gunpowder River.  While not mandatory\, scouts should get in the habit of having their six essentials with them whenever we are hiking. Six essentials include (water\, trail food\, sunscreen\, whistle\, first aid kit\, and a light).\nSaturday Evening:  Before dinner\, we will have time for some group games at the campground.   We will plan to cook and serve dinner around 6:00 pm.  Following dinner we will have a campfire program which will include some songs\, scout and leader skits\, and other entertainment. We will also use this opportunity to hand out several special awards earned by our scouts over the summer.\nSunday Morning:  We will cook and serve breakfast between 8:00-9:00 am on Sunday.  We plan to break camp shortly after breakfast on Sunday morning and appreciate assistance with cleanup and loading the trailer.\n\nMenu:  \n\nDrinks: Water\, kool-aid\, coffee\, and tea\nFriday dinner: Dutch oven pizza and salad\nSaturday breakfast: Dutch oven egg casserole\, pancakes\, sausage\nSaturday lunch: Peanut-butter and jelly\, grilled cheese\, turkey\, chips and watermelon\nSaturday dinner: Hot dogs\, burgers\, beans\, mac n cheese and green beans.\nSunday breakfast: Pancakes\, eggs\, sausage\, bacon\nDesserts: S’mores\, cobbler\, dutch oven brownies\n\nFacilities Notes: \nThere are restrooms on-site with electric lights\, flushing toilets\, and potable water; however\, there are no showers at this location.  Your family may want to consider bringing wet wipes.  Additionally\, the campground is located about 1/4 mile from the parking area so all equipment must be carried or wheeled in.  Finally\, there is a possibility that some of the ground surrounding the campground will be soft because of the high level of rain we have experienced lately.  We completed a site survey on Tuesday\, 18 September\, and there was some standing water in a few of the lowest areas.  I’m hopeful that the water will be gone by Friday night but the ground may still be soft.  Having a tarp or ground cloth under your tent can help to mitigate this. \nDirections:\nVia I-83.  From I-83N\, take exit 27 to route 137 East (Mt. Caramel Rd).  Proceed for about 1/2 mile and turn left on York Rd Northbound.  After passing the Herford High School\, turn left on Bunker Hill Rd.  Bunker Hill Rd transitions from a paved road into a narrow dirt/gravel road so drive carefully.  The campground parking lot is at the end of Bunker Hill Rd. \nVia Fallston.  From I-95S\, take MD-152N (Mountain Rd) to Fallston.  Turn left on Hess Rd and continue onto Monkton Rd.   Turn right on York Rd. Northbound.  After passing the Herford High School\, turn left on Bunker Hill Rd.  Bunker Hill Rd transitions from a paved road into a narrow dirt/gravel road so drive carefully.  The campground parking lot is at the end of Bunker Hill Rd. \nGoogle map directions from Aberdeen are provided below: \nGoogle Maps Driving Directions \nGunpowder Camp Wood Map \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/gunpowder-falls-state-park-camp-wood-camping-trip
LOCATION:Gunpowder State Park Camp Wood
CATEGORIES:Camping,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180825T090000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180530T064529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180820T212316Z
UID:7303-1535187600-1535187600@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Pack Picnic at Steppingstone Museum with Service Project
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a Pack Event at Steppingstone Museum to get us all back together again before the new scout year begins!  We will meet at the Museum at 1pm to start with a service project and then have a picnic afterwards (approx. 3pm depending on how long it takes to complete our service project) along with a fun activity or two. \nSign-up for this event is due by Tues. 8/21 to allow us enough time to purchase the food/supplies. \nThe Pack will provide the grill meat (hot dogs\, burgers\, chicken) and we are asking for each family to bring an item to share.  Please use the two sign-ups below (one to sign-up to attend and one to sign up for what you plan to bring). \nThe service project will consist of beautifying the Museum’s Tractor Playspace.  The Playspace has several small lawnmowers and tractors parked on it that could use a wash and wax.  This area is popular for the Fall Harvest event so it is a great time to get them sparkling! \nPlease use the sign-ups below: \nYou don't have permission to view this page. \nYou don't have permission to view this page. \n 
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/pack-picnic-at-steppingstone-museum-with-service-project
LOCATION:Steppingstone Museum\, 461 Quaker Bottom Road\, Havre de Grace\, MD\, 21078\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pack Event (Other),Service
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180819T061500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180818T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180530T063828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180809T073452Z
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SUMMARY:Washington DC Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day trip to Washington\, DC.  We will be completing the History of Scouting Trail (HOST) walk followed by visits to the National Museum of Natural History and Air and Space Museum. \nMore information about the HOST walk can be found at:  https://www.ncacbsa.org/activitiesevents/host-hike/history-hike/ \n\n\nOverview and Cost:  During our visit we will complete an approximate 2-mile walk called the History of Scouting Trail (HOST) followed by visits to the national mall area and some of the Smithsonian Museums.  There is no cost to participate in this event aside from parking/public transportation\, individual food expenses\, and souvenirs.  There are no fees to enter the museums that we plan to visit.  The Pack will purchase award medals for all of the scouts that complete this hike in accordance with the instructions.  Scouts can earn the History of Scouting Trail Hike Medal by completing 85% or more of the activities associated with the hike.\n\n\n\n\nMeeting Location and Time:  We will begin the walk outside of the National Geographic Museum promptly at 10:30 am.  If you would like to drive to Washington\, there are numerous parking garages in the vicinity of the walk start with costs approximately $15-$20 for the day.  Alternatively\, the Farragut North Metro station on the Red Line is approximately one block from the trail start.  However you plan to get to the start\, please provide yourself plenty of time and plan to arrive at the National Geographic Museum no later than 10:15 so that we can begin our walk promptly at 10:30am.\n\nParking Info:  If you plan to park\, a list of garages near the National Geographic Building along with their availability and rates can be found on the following site:  https://www.ecolonial.com/parkers/parking-locator/?pm_s=National+Geographic+Museum%2C+17th+Street+Northwest%2C+Washington%2C+DC%2C+USA\n\nMetro Info: Alternatively\, if you plan to arrive by metro\, you can plan your trip using the MTA trip planner.  For example\, this trip plan leaves Greenbelt Metro station at 9:08am and arrives at Farragut North station at 9:58am:  https://www.wmata.com/schedules/trip-planner/trip-planner-results.cfm?locationLatLng=&destinationLatLng=&location=GREENBELT&destination=FARRAGUT+NORTH+METRO+STATION&travelby-trip-planner=CLR&arrdep-trip-planner=A&hour-leaving-trip-planner=10&minute-leaving-trip-planner=00&period-leaving-trip-planner=AM&month-leaving-trip-planner=8&day-leaving-trip-planner=19&route-trip-planner=T&walk-distance-trip-planner=.75\n\nHike Map: The following map includes a detailed list of every point of interest along the HOST hike\, places where the scouts are required to answer questions\, places where scouts are required to take a photo\, and turn-by-turn directions of our route.  Based on the map\, I anticipate finishing the walk at approximately 12:00 noon at Freedom Plaza.\nWashington DC H.O.S.T. 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Hike \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHike Details:  While completing the HOST hike\, each scout will be required to individually write down answers to ten questions and individually take 6 photographs at designated locations.  Additionally\, each scout must perform a “good turn” and collect litter found during the walk.  In order to facilitate this process each scout must bring with him or her the following items:\n\n1) One plastic bag (small grocery type)2) 2 Pencils/Pens3) Camera or ability to take your own 6 photos \n4) One Answer card (http://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/HOST-_History_Hike_Response_.pdf)\n5) Copy of Hike Challenge Questions pamphlet (http://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/History_Hike_Challenge_Quest.pdf)\n6) Proper hike clothing\, hat \n7) Water bottle\n8) Remainder of 6 essentials.  Snack\, whistle\, first aid kit\, sun protection (shouldn’t need a light).\n\n\nWe will bring a few extra copies of the answer card and challenge questions\, but please plan to bring your own copy if possible.  The instructions request that scouts complete the walk in uniform; however\, it will likely be hot and humid and I would rather the scouts be safe and comfortable than be in uniform.  Class A uniform is optional if you want to look classy while completing the hike\, Class B T-shirts or other comfortable scout-related clothing is recommended.\n\nLunch:  At the conclusion of the hike\, we will make our way to the national mall area where we will take a break for lunch.  There are typically numerous food trucks available with a variety of food options in this area.  If you do not want to buy your lunch\, you are welcome to bring your own lunch.  Please come prepared with either a packed lunch or money to buy lunch as the Pack will not be providing food on this trip.\n\nMuseums:  Following lunch\, we will have the option of viewing the national mall area and/or visiting some of the Smithsonian Museums to include the Museum of Natural History and/or the Air and Space Museum.  Ideally we will remain as a group and have the opportunity to view both museums but I advise parents to monitor the ability of their own scouts and be prepared to break when necessary.  Everything looks much closer than it really is on the map and there will be a lot of walking above and beyond the hike.  I anticipate easily clocking over 5 miles during the hike and our museum visits.  Please plan for your return to either a metro center or your parking garage.\n\nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/washington-dc-day-trip
LOCATION:National Geographic Museum\, 1145 17th St NW\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, 20036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180812T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180812T090000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180530T054500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T020039Z
UID:7253-1534053600-1534064400@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Paddle Trip - Broad Creek
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Paddle Trip on Broad Creek starting at the Broad Creek Public Landing Boat Launch Site.  The paddle will last approximately one hour but allow extra time for boat prep and entry/exit.  Every participant will need to wear a life jacket and all scouts will need to be in a boat with a parent/guardian unless they have previously passed a BSA swim test.  Depending on the number attending\, we may have enough boats for you to borrow or we may rent locally before heading to the launch area. \nPlease use the sign-up below to attend this event and please specify whether you have a boat or whether you will need to borrow/rent one so we can prepare ahead of time. \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/paddle-trip-broad-creek
LOCATION:Broad Creek Public Boat Launch\, Flintville Rd & Paddrick Rd\, Darlington\, MD\, 21034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pack Event (Other),Watersports
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180730
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180530T053307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180720T221043Z
UID:7251-1532649600-1532908799@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Camping Washington Monument State Park with visit to Crystal Grottoes Caverns
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our July camping trip to Washington Monument State Park July 27-29th.  Choose to camp one or two nights using the sign ups below.  Cost is as follows:  Scouts $5/day\, Adults $10/day\, Siblings $5/day.  Cost includes the camping site fee and meals.  Sign up and payment for camping is due by Friday\, July 20th.  Please coordinate with Kim for payment.  Check in time is anytime after 3pm Friday and we will be at the youth group site #2.  Check out is by 1pm Sunday. \nThis state park is a worthwhile destination because it is home to the first monument dedicated to president Washington\, is home to a small civil war museum\, and sits along the Appalachian trail. \nWe are staying at primitive group site #2 which has three 25’x25′ concrete pads\, 2 picnic tables\, 1 fire ring with grill attachment and there is a restroom (flushing toilets and sinks\, NO showers) shared with 2 other group sites nearby.\n \n \nWe will plan to hike along the Appalachian Trail from the parking area along route 40 to a scenic vista called Annapolis Rock with an optional extension to another lookout called Black Rock.  This is a moderately easy hike that is mostly flat with a short climb (~1/2 mile) along the 2+ mile one-way trip (4-5 mile round trip).  This seems to be a popular destination so hitting it either Friday evening or early on Saturday morning should help to avoid the crowds.  If anyone wanted to extend their hike and see a longer section of the AT\, they could leave from the park and add an extra ~3 miles downhill to the parking area.  We could even do part of a hike on Friday and another part on Saturday if people wanted to cover a slightly larger section of the AT.  Additional info about this hike is located at the following link:\nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maryland/annapolis-rock-via-appalachian-trail\n\nWe will also be visiting the nearby Crystal Grottoes Cavern (optional) and have secured a group rate for a 4pm visit on Saturday.  The group rates are adult tickets $15.00 and kid (12 and younger) $5.00.  Note that the Pack will pay for the scouts to attend the cavern trip FREE but you will be responsible to pay for siblings/adults.  This cave is only about a 4.5 mile drive from the park and will be a good way to cool off on Saturday afternoon.  The tour is about 30 minutes long.  Please note that the cavern only takes CASH as method of payment – no debit or credit cards so please come prepared with cash payment.  For additional information for cavern visit their website at:   http://www.crystalgrottoescaverns.com/ \nCheck out the link below for a custom Google map showing some of these points of interest relative to each other.\nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1P_IRd8RLQQSsKrct0HejowD8FVDkrHy2&usp=sharing\n\nUse the following sign-up sheets to attend this event.  Please sign up for the nights you are camping as well as if you will be attending the optional trip to the caverns.\n\nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/washington_monument
LOCATION:Washington Monument State Park\, 6620 Zittlestown Road\, Middletown MD 21769\, MD\, 21001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180708T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180530T050053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T203259Z
UID:7236-1531058400-1531069200@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Hike Double Rock Park - Parkville
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Sunday afternoon hike!  Double Rock Park Trail is a 1.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Parkville\, Maryland that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels.  There are small rock scrambles and some little water falls along the trail.  Dogs are also able to use this trail.  Please ensure you wear shoes appropriate to be walking through water! \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/hike-double-rock-park-parkville
LOCATION:Double Rock Park\, 8211 Glen Rd\, Parkville\, MD\, 21234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180622T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20180518T080543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T203217Z
UID:7178-1529679600-1529841600@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Camping Lums Pond State Park
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an exciting tent camping trip at Lums Pond State Park in Bear\, DE June 22-24th.  Families can choose to camp one or two nights.  Cost is as follows:  Scouts $5 (flat rate regardless of camping one or two nights)\, Adults $10/day\, Siblings $5/day.    Cost includes the camping site fee and meals.  Sign up and payment for camping is due by Friday\, June 8th.  Please coordinate with Kim or Kelly for payment.\n \nAlso note that girls are able to join our Pack as of June 1st so this is a great opportunity for new female scouts to start in on the fun (contact me if you need a scout registration form prior to this event in order to attend as a scout)!   It’s also a great time to invite  your friends (boys or girls) who have shown an interest in scouting to come out and see what scouting is all about!  \n \nLums Pond State Park is about 35 minutes away just over the DE border and has a primitive camping site for youth and scouting groups. Note that the site has no running water but there are porta-potties (handicapped accessible) on site.  There are a few fire rings as well as picnic tables and a large space for tent set up.   There are bathrooms within driving distance with warm running water 🙂  We are able to drive right up to our camping area to park and unload. \nPark website:  http://www.destateparks.com/park/lums-pond/index.asp \nThe park features over 10 miles in hiking/biking trails\, several geocaches within the park\, sports fields\, frisbee golf course\, playgrounds\, and opportunities for fishing (bring your gear if you have it) and paddling in the largest freshwater pond in DE.   The park does have boat rentals available at a very reasonable cost ($7-$15/hour depending on type of boat). \nDogs are welcome at this park but must be on a leash (not to exceed 6 feet) except in specified off leash areas (there is an off leash area near the primitive campsite).  All pets must be licensed\, and proof of a rabies vaccination is required. \nAdditionally\, the park also includes an aerial tree-top ropes/zipline course called Go Ape.  It’s important to note that we are not permitted to participate in this activity as a scouting event\, however we can plan to go on our own as families prior to or at the conclusion of our camping tip.  This event needs to be booked on your own by visiting the Go Ape website (see below).  Note that we plan to discuss what times would work best for those interested at the Parent Leader planning meeting on Tues. May 22nd. \nThe link for Go Ape for additional information is as follows (please pay attention to the age/height/weight information for the courses):  https://goape.com/Locations/Delaware/Bear?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr8K24aiO2wIVVVuGCh01mQLkEAAYASAAEgI5e_D_BwE \nWe completed a site survey to check out the campground and other areas of the park.  Click here for photos from the site survey. \nPlease use the sign-up below to sign up for one or two nights of camping (scroll to bottom when page loads): \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/camping-lums-pond-state-park
LOCATION:Lums Pond State Park\, Bear\, DE\, 2610 Red Lion Road\, Bear\, DE\, 19701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Pack Event (Other)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kim Elam":MAILTO:kimmal21@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171112T080000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170828T232324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100002Z
UID:6507-1510394400-1510473600@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Cabin Camping - Following Cub Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:The Pack has reserved the Susquehanna Cabin (bottom left on enclosed map) at Camp Saffron for those members that would like to stick-around after the day events of Cub Fun Day.  The cabin is furnished with 18 single beds and is heated by a wood stove.  If we have more interest in camping than we have available space\, tent camping outside the cabin is also available.  Please sign-up for either cabin camping or tent camping using the sign-up sheet below. \n \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/cabin-camping
LOCATION:Camp Saffran\, 1929 Susquehanna Hall Rd\, Whiteford\, MD\, 21160
CATEGORIES:Camping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170828T225356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T194004Z
UID:6475-1508472000-1508677200@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Camping - Antietam
DESCRIPTION:Join Pack 802 for a beautiful fall weekend in Western Maryland as we explore the American Civil War battlefield at Antietam.  Antietam is the site of the bloodiest one day battle in American history where 23\,000 soldiers were killed\, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September 17\, 1862 (source: NPS). \nOur scouts will have an opportunity to learn more about this historic event while camping within the national park at Rohrbach group campground.  During this event\, the pack will hike within the battlefield and explore key locations including Dunker Church\, Burnside Bridge\, the National Cemetery\, and the Antietam Visitors Center.  Scouts that participate in the hike will be eligible to earn the Antietam Battlefield Historic Trail Patch. \nIf you are new to camping\, check out our camping 101 post for frequently asked questions about pack overnighters.  Pack members will have the option of camping for either one or two nights between Friday and Sunday.  Cost for scouts and youth under seven is $5.00 per night.  Cost for adults and youth seven and up is $10.00/night.  There is also a $10.00 fee per vehicle charged by the National Park Service to enter the park; however\, the Pack will pay for/reimburse up to one vehicle fee for each family attending.  Note: Families of fourth graders that have signed up for the NPS Every Kid in a Park program are able to enter the park at no cost. \nAdditional information about the Antietam Heritage Trail is located in the trail guide linked here:  Antietam Trail Guide \nDraft Agenda \nFriday \n1200 – 1330 – Arrive at Rohrbach campground and setup camp (sites 8\, 10.  See Rohrbach map below) \n1330 – 1400 – Adults shuttle vehicles to visitor’s center and return to camp \n1400 -1630 – Hiking group departs Rohrbach campground on foot to complete first portion of Antietam Heritage Trail (number 1-8 on map).  Finish at visitor center.  Approximately 4 miles \n1700 Friday – Group returns to Rohrbach campground in pre-positioned vehicles from visitor center \n1730 – 1900 – Prepare and eat dinner (Opportunity for Den time). \n1900 – 1930 – Cleanup \n1930 Friday – Campfire \nSaturday \n0700 – 0800 Saturday – Prepare and eat breakfast \n0800 – 0830 Saturday – Cleanup \n0900 – Group departs Rohrback campground in vehicle and drives to visitor center \n0930-1030 – Group visits visitor center and views film \n1030 – 1230 Hiking group begins second portion of Antietam Heritage Trail (number 9 – 12 on map).  Finish at Rohrbach campground.  Approximately 4 miles \n1230 – 1330 Prepare and eat lunch \n1330 – 1400 – Cleanup \n1400- 1700 – Afternoon activities at campsite \n\nCastle Siege (Catapult)\nOrientation in a Box/Map and compass scavenger hunt\nGa Ga Ball\n\n1700 – 1830 – Prepare and eat dinner (Opportunity for Den time) \n1830 – 1900 – Cleanup \n1900 – Campfire\, Flag Retirement Ceremony\, and Den Skits/Campfire Programs \nKey points of interest for the Heritage Trail are located in a custom Google Map at the link below.  You can toggle on and off each layer to see each hiking segment more clearly: \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1PftXu4MSmz29DJQAb_XbJc_weNw&usp=sharing \nSign Up Below: \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/camping-antietam
LOCATION:Rohrbach Scout Campground\, 18316 Burnside Bridge Rd\, Sharpsburg\, MD\, 21782
CATEGORIES:Camping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170924T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170815T074301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100435Z
UID:6223-1506078000-1506250800@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Camping - Muddy Run Campground
DESCRIPTION:Join Pack 802 on our first Fall 2017 camping trip to Muddy Run Campground located in Holtwood\, PA.  If you are new to camping\, check out our camping 101 post for frequently asked questions about pack overnighters.  Pack members will have the option of camping for either one or two nights between Friday and Sunday.  Cost for scouts and youth under seven is $5.00 per night.  Cost for adults and youth seven and up is $10.00/night.  Campers can check-in anytime after 3:00pm on Friday; however\, most families should plan to arrive between 5:30-7:00 if camping on Friday. \nMuddy Run Campground is a family campground with a picnic area\, bath house and playground on site.  We will be staying in the primitive tent camping area one (see map below) which is slightly more remote than the main sites but is within walking distance to a comfort station and potable water source.  The campground is located within Muddy Run Park and provides access to the resevoir and several hiking trails in the area.  This will provide a great opportunity for hiking and exploring several geocaches on site during the day on Saturday. \n \nWe strongly encourage pack families to attend this event because it will be a great introduction to camping for those with less experience.  Also\, for those families that have conflicts on Friday evening or Saturday morning (e.g. soccer)\, there will be plenty to do if you choose to only camp on Saturday night. \nWe request that you indicate your desire to attend using the sign-up sheet below as soon as possible.  If signing up for only one night\, please reserve an open space for either Friday or Saturday.  If camping both nights\, you must sign-up for each night separately.  Please annotate the total number in your party in the quantity field and the types of participants (scouts\, adults/older youth\, youth) in the type field.  For example\, if you have 2 scouts\, 2 adults\, and one youth please indicate total quantity 5 and list “2 scouts 2 adults 1 youth” in type field.  Final confirmation of your desire to participate and your payment are due by 19 September at our Pack meeting.  After 19 September\, the pack cannot provide refunds for individuals that cancel. \nThe tentative menu follows (final menu will be available at the Pack meeting on 19 Sept prior to the event): \nBeverages – Water\, fruit punch\, coffee\, tea \nFriday Dinner – Spaghetti with meatballs\, bread\, tossed salad.  Optional hot-dogs \nFriday snack – Smores \nSaturday Breakfast – Pancakes\, scrambled eggs\, bacon\, sausage \nSaturday Lunch – Sandwiches (PB&J or cold-cuts). Chips. Fruit \nSaturday Dinner – Hamburgers and hot dogs\, baked beans\, grilled veggies\, chips \nSaturday snack – Dutch oven apple cobbler\, smores \nSunday breakfast – Donuts\, cereal\, oatmeal \nYou don't have permission to view this page.
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/camping-muddy-run-campground
LOCATION:Muddy Run Campground\, 172 Bethesda Church Rd. West\, Holtwood\, 17532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170824T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170824T153000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170828T193423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100735Z
UID:6425-1503583200-1503588600@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Hike/Geocache - Susquehanna State Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Pack 802 for an evening hike in Susquehanna State Park along the Ivy Branch (Orange) trail.  We will meet at the parking area near the mill and walk up Rock Run Road to meet the trail head at the intersection of Rock Run and Wilkinson Rd.  During the hike we will be making a stop at the Pack 802 Geocache so be sure to bring an item if you would like to swap.  We will return to the parking area by approximately 7:30 pm.  The Susquehanna State park closes at dusk. \nAdditional information about the Geocache can be found here \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/hikegeocache-susquehanna-state-park
LOCATION:Susquehanna State Park\, Rock Run Gristmill\, 761 Stafford Rd\, Havre de Grace\, MD\, MD\, 21078\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170819T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170820T080000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170815T005718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100750Z
UID:6210-1503147600-1503216000@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Camping/Service Project - Steppingstone Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join members of Pack 802 in our final summer camping trip for 2017.  We will be camping at the Steppingstone Farm Museum located adjacent to Susquehanna State Park.  Campers can arrive at Steppingstone after 5:00 pm on Saturday.  The Pack will be providing dinner and an outdoor movie on Saturday evening and breakfast on Sunday morning.  Additionally\, the Pack will be participating in a service project on Sunday morning to restore and repaint the pallet maze.  Additional details for this event follow: \n\nCost:\n    Scouts = $5\n    Parents & Siblings over 6 years old = $10\n    Siblings 6 and under = $5\n\n\nFood (Dinner Saturday\, Breakfast Sunday) will be provided by the Pack.\n    Dinner Menu:  Spaghetti & Meatballs\, Hot Dogs\, Fresh Fruit Salad\, Green Salad\n    Breakfast Menu:  Eggs & Sausage\, Pancakes\, Oatmeal\, Cereal\, Fruit\n    Drinks:  Milk\, OJ\, Coffee\, Water\, Drink Mix\n\nWhat to Bring:\n    Tent\, ground cloth\, sleeping bags/bedding\n    Rain gear if needed (It’s Maryland!)\, no scout uniforms (only Pack t-shirt if desired)\n    Water bottle (will be used to refill with water/drinks during trip rather than single serve cups)\n    Camp Chairs to sit around campfire and for viewing outdoor movie\n    Flashlights\n    Garden gloves for service project\n    Old clothes that can get paint on them for service project\n\nActivities:\n    Saturday Night:  Set up camp\, dinner\, outdoor movie\, campfire\n    Sunday:  Breakfast\, Community Service project\, optional hike if enough leaders/scouts are interested\n\nCommunity Service Project Sunday Morning (on Steppingstone’s grounds)\n    Light sanding and then painting wood pallets used for their pallet maze\n    Weeding around pallet maze area
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/steppingstone-museum-camping-and-service-project
LOCATION:Steppingstone Museum\, 461 Quaker Bottom Road\, Havre de Grace\, MD\, 21078\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Service
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170623T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170625T060000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170615T071244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100832Z
UID:6181-1498222800-1498370400@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:C&O Canal - Camp and Bike\, Hancock\, MD
DESCRIPTION:Join Pack 802 and Troop 802 on this combined Cub Scout/Boy Scout camping trip.  We will be camping at Little Orleans Campground on Friday and Saturday night and will be cycling a 10 mile portion of the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) canal trail from Little Orleans to Hancock\, MD on Saturday.  All scouts that participate in this event will be eligible to receive a C&O Canal Patch under the C&O Canal Historic Trail Program. \nAdditional information about the Historic Trail Program can be found on the Mason-Dixon council website below: \nhttp://www.mason-dixon-bsa.org/activities/historic-trails-program/20525
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/co-canal-camp-and-bike-hancock-md
LOCATION:Little Orleans Campground\, 31661 Green Forest Drive\, S.El.\, Little Orleans\, 21766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Cycling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T111607
CREATED:20170609T164341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T100841Z
UID:5987-1497178800-1497186000@pack802md.com
SUMMARY:Hike - Rocks State Park (Falling Branch) Kilgore Falls
DESCRIPTION:Join Pack 802 as we kickoff our summer program with a hike to Kilgore Falls.  This short 1/2 mile hike leads to a 17-foot high waterfall located within the Falling Branch section of Rocks State Park.  There are opportunities to swim/wade in the stream below the falls so feel free to bring water shoes\, a towel\, and change of clothes.  Parking is limited to 28 spaces so carpooling is encouraged.  Scouts should wear class B uniform (Pack T-shirt).
URL:https://pack802md.com/event/june-hike-rocks-state-park-falling-branch-kilgore-falls
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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