Gulf Wars - Spring Break 2017
Post date: Oct 5, 2016 5:12:09 PM
Itinerary
Friday, March 10th, 6 pm: Load trailer at annex
Saturday, March 11th
- 6 am: Leave annex
- lunch
- arrive in Lumberton, MS (26 Kings Highway, Lumberton, MS 39455
- setup camp
- go eat in town
Sunday, March 12th - Saturday, March 18th: Enjoy Gulf Wars
Sunday, March 19th
- Leave Lumberton
- Arrive in Austin
Packing List
Period Clothes:
Regular Clothes(Pack in separate bag):
Toiletries/Beauty:
Camping:
Tote Bag(what goes inside):
Misc:
Fun Activities:
Menu
Sunday
Breakfast
Waffles w/syrup
Bacon
Dinner
Serving Feast in main hall
Monday
Breakfast
Eggs
Bacon
Toast
Dinner
Spaghetti w/meatballs
Green Salad
Garlic Bread
Dessert
Tuesday
Breakfast
French Toast w/syrup
Bacon
Dinner
BBQ Chicken Breasts
Potato Salad
Ranch Beans
Peach Cobbler
Wednesday
Breakfast
Eggs
Bacon
Toast
Dinner
Fajita w/chicken & beef
Rice
Refried Beans
Dessert
Thursday
Breakfast
Waffles w/syrup
Bacon
Dinner
Beef Stew
Dessert
Friday
Breakfast
Eggs
Bacon
Toast
Dinner
Hamburgers w/fixings
Tator Tots
Ranch Beans
Saturday
Breakfast
French Toast w/syrup
Bacon
Checklists
Crew Duty Roster
The Cook is in charge! Breakfast 6:30 am - Dinner 3:00 pm
Websites
- Gulf Wars 2017
- Class Schedule: PDF / Google Docs
Photos
https://flic.kr/s/aHskWtEMki
Ranger Award Possibilities
3.
Cooking.
Plan a menu and purchase the food for at least six people for a two-night campout with at least three meals.
On the campout in requirement 3(a) above, cook the three meals using at least two of the following three methods of cooking: fire/coals, charcoal, stove.
Demonstrate and explain proper safe food-handling methods for outdoor cooking.
Demonstrate that you can prepare backpacking-type trail food using a backpacking-style stove.
Without using any cooking utensils, prepare a meal with the four basic food groups for three people.
Cook an entree, a bread, and a dessert in a Dutch oven.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
19.
Outdoor Living History.
Research a historical culture and time period of interest to you, such as Native American, mountain man, pioneer, or Revolutionary/Civil War.
Write a 2,000-word essay or make an outline describing the culture’s dress, food, housing, customs, etc.
Using your research, make an outfit that represents a person or type of person (soldier, farmer, trader, hunter, chief, etc.) from your chosen culture.
Using your research, construct a working tool or weapon out of authentic materials that would have been used by the person you have chosen to represent in requirement (c) above.
Once your clothing and accoutrements are complete, attend and participate in a pow wow, rendezvous, reenactment, historical trek, or other event that includes your chosen culture.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)