Winter Camping Coordinator

Role Summary

The Winter Camping Coordinator plans Pack 232’s annual winter camping trip — typically the pack’s biggest overnight event. This involves reserving a cabin or campsite, planning the program, coordinating food and supplies, and ensuring all BSA safety requirements are met.

Reports To

Relationship Role
Reports to Program Chair
Works with Cubmaster, Grubmaster (Assistant Cubmaster), Equipment Coordinator

Core Responsibilities

  • Reserve a cabin or campsite well in advance (popular sites book 4–6 months ahead)
  • Plan the weekend program in coordination with the Cubmaster
  • Coordinate food planning with the Grubmaster
  • Ensure at least one BALOO-trained adult is attending
  • Arrange transportation logistics if the site is distant
  • Communicate event details to families: dates, cost, packing list, logistics
  • Collect registration fees through WooCommerce (coordinate with Treasurer)
  • Manage headcount and confirm attendance 2 weeks before the event
  • Ensure health forms and consent forms are collected for all participants
  • Plan for cold-weather safety: appropriate clothing guidance, buddy checks, hypothermia awareness

Key Dates / Timeline

When Task
August–September Reserve cabin/campsite for winter dates
November Confirm program plan; begin family communication
December Open registration; collect fees
January Confirm headcount; finalize food and supply orders
January–February Execute winter camping event

Current Holder

[vacant]

Key Resources


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