New River Adventure The Ultimate High Adventure Challenge

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The Ultimate High Adventure Challenge If you are a thrill-seeker looking for a rollercoaster week of challenge and fun, look no further than the New River Adventure Program. This program combines teamwork, leadership, and the confidence-building activities of a nationally accredited COPE course with the thrills, skills, and challenges of five other high adventure activities which include caving, climbing and rappelling, white-water canoeing and white-water rafting on the New River - the best white water in the East! Prepare For The Adventure Who can participate? What kind of leadership do we need? How do we get to all the activities? Where will we stay? With whom will I participate? What kind of special gear do I need? Swimmers who are at least 13 years old by January 1 of the year attending that can pass the BSA Swimmer s Test. If you cannot pass the test, you will not be allowed to participate in water activities including ww raft and ww canoe. Our program staff provides the primary adult leadership for New River Adventure Groups during activity and travel; however, we encourage adults to participate (Why should the kids have all the fun?). The only exception for this rule concerns co-ed Venture Crews that must send at least one female adult leader if there are female crew members. The New River Staff will provide transportation to and from all activities for participants. Participants will stay at Powhatan either with their own troops or in provisional sites dedicated to New River Adventure. Groups that receive the New River Gorge Climbing option will spend one night at our outpost in West Virginia. Participants will be combined into groups of 8-12 Scouts and adult leaders. When possible, (depending on size) we will group your unit together. The New River Adventure provides certified, high-quality gear for all of its activities. However, each program requires specific personal gear that helps to ensure your safety and enjoyment of the program: (A small backpack will be helpful for carrying gear to and from programs). LOW C.O.P.E. Closed-toe shoes Water bottle NATURAL ROCK CLIMBING Daypack Boots or sturdy shoes (climbing shoes if you have them) Rain gear Long pants Water bottle Gloves Bug spray HIGH C.O.P.E. Closed-toe shoes Sturdy shorts or pants recommended Water bottle CAVING Long pants Long-sleeve shirt Closed-toe shoes Gloves recommended Change of clothes and shoes for ride back Note: Cave mud will permanently stain clothing! RAFTING/CANOEING River shoes Bathing suit Sunscreen Water bottle Sunglasses Dry clothes for ride home Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 1

Getting Started! Registration Participants in the New River Adventure should go through registration on Sunday with their units and complete the BSA Swimmer s Test at either Camp Powhatan or Camp Ottari. All participants for this program will be based out of Camp Powhatan. Participants at Ottari may catch the shuttle that will leave the camp at 5:00 from the flag pole area. Sunday night dinner will be served after a short Retreat Ceremony. Please arrive promptly at the Dining Hall in your Class A uniform. Group assignments will be made after the campfire and posted in a designated area. What to Expect Remember to Bring: NRA Waiver Form BSA National Medical Form Tour Plan (out of council) Proof of Troop Insurance (out of council) Roster list All groups will participate in the following three programs: 1. The COPE Course Your group will spend two days participating in our Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience or COPE. This program is designed to improve communication, teamwork, and trust within your unit while boosting individual self-esteem, confidence, and leadership. During the day of Low COPE, our staff will guide your group through initiative games and low rope activities. Whether creating a monster, traversing a pool of lava on magic stones, or braving the trust fall, these activities are guaranteed to boost the morale of your team and improve the group s dynamics. This prepares the group for the High Ropes Course where participants will traverse a series of logs and wire obstacles over 40 feet in the air. The thrill seekers in your group can even soar through the air on our 200-foot zipline or clear the runway and catch some Gs on the flying squirrel. 2. White Water Rafting Intense! Challenging! Exciting! You ll be saying all those things after your day trip to the New River Gorge in West Virginia. The Gorge is often called the Grand Canyon of the East, and for good reason. During the seven mile journey from Cunard to Fayette Station, your group will surf the rapids, leap off Jump Rock, and plunge through 19 major Class 3, 4, and 5 rapids. The trip finishes with a cookout 876 feet beneath the longest arch bridge in the western hemisphere. Our staff provides transportation (3 hours each way), meals, raft guides, and all the equipment necessary to have an exciting day on the river. The trip will stop both ways at a rest stop, so you may wish to bring some cash for snacks. 3. White Water Canoeing Grab your swimsuit and sunscreen and get ready for a day of fun as your group canoes the New River through Giles County, Virginia. Participants in this program will hone their paddling skills as they shoot Class 2 and 3 rapids, perform boat rescues, and learn how to better read the moving water. There will also be plenty of time to swim the waters and just enjoy this scenic section of the New River. Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 2

Getting Started! Your group must select one of the following activities for your optional day. In most cases we can accommodate your first choice; however, group size and time of registration also affect program selection, so please understand that we cannot guarantee your first choice. Come prepared for your second choice. The form is attached to this document and is due by April 1st. Option 1 Caving (participation in this program is extremely limited) Those selecting the Caving option will explore one of the many limestone caves located throughout the New River Valley. Be prepared to get muddy as you experience total darkness, learn about cave formation and practice low impact caving techniques. Option 2 Ice Climbing Located next to the COPE Course is our 50-foot tall climbing tower. Groups will spend the day learning about traditional climbing and rappelling and more advanced techniques including dry tooling and ice climbing. Groups interested in working on the climbing merit badge or Venturing elective just need to let the staff member in charge know. Option 3 Natural Rock Climbing in the New River Gorge (Limited to 8 climbers per day.) If you like the feel of a climbing harness, the cool touch of natural rock, and the taste of sweat as adrenalin pumps through your system, then this is the program for you. Scouts who choose this option learn basic climbing skills in the New River Gorge. Participants will spend one night in our outpost in West Virginia. The crew will eat out for dinner and have the opportunity to purchase snacks, so bring $15 20. Due to National Park Permit requirements, groups with more than eight people will be split up and have separate schedules for the week. Venturers should complete all but requirement 9 of the Ranger Mountaineering elective and a large portion of the COPE elective. Option 4 Basic Pistol and Handgun Firing (Venturing Crews only) Venturers may sign up for this intensive option that includes the NRA basic pistol marksmanship course. Participants will be trained in the following skills by a certified instructor before being allowed to fire on our handgun range: Pistol knowledge and safe gun handling Ammunition knowledge and fundamentals of pistol shooting Firing and first shots (includes cleaning and storing) Two-handed and one-handed standing shooting positions Pistol sports and activities Option 5 All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Those selecting the ATV option will spend the entire day learning how to safely control and maintain an ATV, while completing the ATV Safety Riders Course. There is an additional cost of $50 for this program option. Friday Night After the Order of the Arrow Campfire: Have Scouts pack all their belongings except those needed Friday night and Saturday morning. Pack all troop gear. Check to make sure you received the correct number of participant s patches. Complete the camp evaluation and reserve your spot for next year. If members of your unit need to get from Powhatan to Ottari, either arrange for someone in your troop to pick the participants up or let the Camp Director know prior to Friday. Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 3

Optional Day Selection Form Return by April 1st to: Camp Registrar Blue Ridge Mountains Council, BSA or Fax: (540) 265-0659 P.O. Box 7606 shirleyn@bsa-brmc.org Roanoke, VA 24019 Dates for attending camp: Number of Youth: Number of Adult Leaders: Unit #: Council: Adult Contact: Email: Address: City: State: Zip: Daytime Phone: ( ) Evening Phone: ( ) Please list in order of preference (1 3) Option 1 - Caving Option 2 - Ice Climbing Option 3 - Climbing in New River Gorge Option 4 - Basic Pistol (Venturers only) Option 5 - ATV (costs an additional $50) If we do not receive your selections by April 1 st, we will select an optional program for you. All selections must be made as a group, not as individuals. Special Needs In order to serve you better, please list below any special needs (physical or dietary) that your group might have: Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 4

Parental Waiver A Letter of Understanding To: Parents of participants in the New River Adventure Your son/daughter is enrolled in a week-long high adventure program at the Blue Ridge Scout Reservation. To participate in the New River Adventure, both the participants and their parent(s) must sign and return this form. To participate, your son/daughter must be at least age 13 by January 1 of the year attending camp and must pass the BSA first class swim test upon arrival at our camps. This program will include: 1) A day of white-water rafting in the New River Gorge, which has nineteen Class 3, 4, & 5 rapids. 2) A day of canoeing on the New River, which has several class 2 & 3 rapids. 3) Two days of physical challenges on our COPE course. This is a BSA-designed ropes course that develops confidence, self esteem, problem solving abilities and teamwork. 4) For the 5th day of the program, the Unit may chose to go caving, climbing and rappelling on a 55-foot tower, participate in a natural climbing experience, ride ATVs, soar on our 800 foot zipline, or Venturing units may learn to safely fire a handgun. Our New River Adventure receives enthusiastic reviews each summer from hundreds of participants. They find it exciting and worthwhile, but it is also physically demanding. We highly recommend following the BSA s height/weight guidelines found on the health form. All outdoor high adventure activities have inherent risks. We ve had cuts, sprains and broken bones. We have safety rules that must be obeyed and safety equipment that must be worn. Families and Scout troops are responsible for medical costs. I have read and understand the nature of the activities of the New River Adventure program. I will follow instructions and will adhere to the safety rules of the program. Name (please print): Unit #: Dates of Camp: Signature: (participant) I have read and understand the above form, and I give my son/daughter permission to participate in the New River Adventure program this summer. Signature: (parent/guardian) Date: Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 5

Camp Roster Unit Number: Week Attending: Name of Scout/Adult Leader Date of Birth Address Phone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Camp Leader s Guide 2012 New River Adventure Page 6