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Meetings
Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month
Presbyterian Church of Woodbury
67 S Broad St
(side door on Centre Street)
Woodbury, NJ 08096
8:00 pm-9:00 pm
Our Crew formed in 2018. Members plan and complete complex and high adventure type outings. They have done everything from navigating white water rapids to cave exploration and have attended the Venture fest Jamboree. This group of Scouts has traveled both nationally and internationally experiencing the different cultures in our nation as well as in other countries!
Activities
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Ice Skating
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Skiing
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White Water Rafting
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Spelunking (Cave Diving)
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Rock Wall Climbing
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Skeet Shooting
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Archery
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Escape Rooms
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Ziplining
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Horse Back Riding
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Snowboarding
Service
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Food Drive
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Community Clean-Ups
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Wreath Laying Ceremony at Christmas
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Flag in and Out at Gloucester County Veterans Cemetery
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Participate in the Out of the Darkness Walk
Trips
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Six Flags Great Adventure
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Valley Forge
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Venturefest at the Summit in West Virginia
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Jim Thorpe, PA
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Montreal, Canada
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Universal Studios, Florida
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Venturefest
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US Military Academy, Westpoint. NY
High Adventure Trip Tiers
Tier I Adventure
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Very little preparation, planning, or prior skill development needed.
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Less than one day duration (not overnight).
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Not far outside comfort zone.
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Typically, these adventures are good crew fun or recruiting activities and easily accommodate guests.
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Examples include bowling night, watch-and-learn STEM night, a trip to a natural history museum, and a climbing wall activity.
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Tier I adventures may be stepping stones that lead to implementing a Tier II or Tier III adventure.
Tier II Adventure
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Some planning, preparation, and possibly skill development is required.
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Less than four days duration.
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Outside the standard range of activities.
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Examples include organizing and running a Special Olympics event, staging a music and dance event for a nursing home, a weekend canoe trip or camping trip, and a three-day crew road rally.
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Tier II adventures can serve as shakedown events that lead to Tier III adventure.
Tier III Adventure
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Extensive planning, preparation, and prior skill development required.
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At least four days duration; mentally and physically challenging.
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Tier III adventures are highlights of the program year and may take place once or twice annually. Your crew will invest considerable time and energy in preparing and carrying out a Tier III adventure.
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Examples include a 50-mile backpacking trip, planning and directing a science-themed Cub Scout day camp, taking a trip to a week-long arts festival, planning a New York City museum tour, organizing a sports camp for disabled youth, and planning, organizing, and participating in an international Scouting event or programming at a BSA high-adventure base.