
The Camping website is under construction. Immediate needs should be met by scrolling to the infomation below and clicking on the necessary links.
Winter Camp Leader's Meeting
All units who are attending Winter Camp #23 at Camp Strake will have Add/Drop beginning at 5 PM and then have a Leader's Meeting on Wednesday, December 3 at 7 PM at the Cockrell Scout Center.
Winter Camp Staff Meeting
There will be a makeup staff meeting for all those who could not attend one of the October meetings on Wed., Dec. 3 at 7 PM at the Cockrell Scout Center.
All weekend camping reservations and questions are handled through Camp Strake for all camps by Tami Kinn at 1-877-BSACAMP (272-2267)or by emailing campreservations@shac.org.
Boy Scout Summer Camp and Winter Camp questions can be answered by Frank Mund at 713-756-3305 or email at boyscoutcamping@shac.org.
Bovay Scout Ranch questions can be answered by Randy Fowler at 713-756-3380 or email at cubscoutcamping@shac.org.
For customer satisfaction, contact Jordan Ray, Director of Camping Services 713-756-3302 or 713-569-9829 or by email at jordan.oray@shac.org.
Winter Camp #23 Registration Form
Winter Camp #23 Staff Application
Summer Camp 2009
Summer Camp 2009 is just around the corner. School calendars have changed and we are making a few changes as well. Week 1 at El Rancho Cima will begin on June 14, 2009 and will continue for 6 weeks. The new registration forms are linked below. Please continue to check this website for updated summer camp information.
Boy Scout Summer Camp-An Investment in Youth and Leaders
Boy Scout Summer Camp-Benefits Every parent Should Know
2009 Summer Camp Forms will be available soon by clicking:
"All are in PDF Format"
2009 "Hold A Place Reservation"
2009 Summer Camp Fees
2009 Fee Schedule
Trail to Eagle
Boots & Saddles
2009 Leader's and Staff Guidebooks
CRC Guidebook 2009
Horseshoe Bend Guidebook 2009
General Leader Guidebook 2009
2009 Camp Staff Guidebook
2009 Camping Opportunities
Troop Camping
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| Cockrell River & Ironwheel Mesa |
Horseshoe Bend |
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Be Prepared For Severe Weather
Scout leaders should always help their Scouts to be prepared for all types of weather. The National Council offers an online weather training called, "Are You Weather Smart?" Click here to go to the Online Learning Center to learn about severe weather safety or begin other training regarding health and safety matters. Floods, lightning, high winds and many other threats are reviewed.
Severe weather cannot be prevented, but Scouts and leaders can be adequately prepared for most situations in the outdoors. The council's summer camp staff and directors of Cub Day Camps receive training on severe weather procedures. At Boy Scout summer camp, a weekly fire drill is conducted to help prepare all campers for possible emergencies. The health and safety of all youth members and adult volunteer leaders is the council's highest priority.