HA Moses Scout Reservation
Trailblazer - our program for first year scouts
 

Trailblazer is designed especially for first-year campers.  This program is designed to help advance Scout and Tenderfoot youth to the next rank.  Updates are available daily for Scoutmasters (or Assistants) who want to closely track their boys' progress.  We strongly encourage Scoutmasters to spend a morning or afternoon in the Trailblazer area as additional instructors.  At the end of the week a list of completed requirements is given to each participant's Scoutmaster.

When a boy returns to his troop, his experience in the Trailblazer program may serve as a catalyst for increased interest in Scouting, camping, and summer camp.  Trailblazer is often seen as a jumpstart for a boy beginning the Eagle Trail.

Trailblazer provides hands-on experience with the basic Scouting skills.  Skills taught include: knots and ropework, woods tools, cooking and fire safety, first aid, map and compass work, fitness, and nature.

There will be an orientation for all scouts participating in Trailblazer on Sunday evening immediately following the waterfront orientation.  At least one adult from each troop should also attend this session.   Boys should bring their (updated) Handbooks with them so they can be placed into patrols to work towards the appropriate rank.  One counselor will work with each patrol.

DAILY SESSIONS

During the three morning activity periods, each scout will spend two hours in Scoutcraft and one hour at the waterfront.  Boys who are ready will work on the Swimming merit badge; learners and beginners will have swimming instruction.  If a boy has already earned the Swimming merit badge, he may select another waterfront merit badge.  Please note his choice on the troop merit badge pre-registration form and also indicate that he has Swimming or an alternate Eagle-required badge. 

 

TRAILBLAZER OVERNIGHT

This year we will not be conducting the Trailblazer overnight based on feedback from Scoutmasters.  If your first year Scouts still need  Tenderfoot requirement #2 (…Sleep in a tent you have helped pitch), they should come to camp with a tent and satisfy this requirement in the Troop’s campsite.       
 

FIRST AID MERIT BADGE

This year we will be offering the First Aid Merit Badge at 2:00. This may be an option for some of your first year Scouts who want to earn an extra merit badge at camp.

 

TYPICAL  WEEKLY  PROGRAM  PLAN

Day

 

Tenderfoot

  Second Class
         
Monday   Welcome
Team-Building  Games
Intro to program
Oath & Law
Intro to patrol method
Patrol name & yell
  Welcome
Team-Building Games
Intro to program
Other games
Tuesday   Safe hiking
Knots (half hitch, tautline)
Oath & Law
  Flags
Safe hiking
Map symbols and skills
Wednesday   Totin’ Chip
Firem’n Chit
  5 mile hike
Animal identification
Thursday   First Aid
Hiking safety review
Flags
  Totin’ Chip
Firem’n Chit
Friday   Ropes
Review
Closing activities
  Review
Closing activities

Note:  This schedule is tentative and will be adapted to each group’s needs.
Team-building games and activities are included each day.

 
 

 
  Western Mass Scout Camps
Western Massachusetts Council, BSA