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**WHEN? **Cold Weather Training will be a two-part training.
Part 1 will take place at Merit Badge College at Rhode Island College on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
Time: 9am-4pm (Lunch will be provided at Merit Badge College)
Part 2 will take place at Camp Champlin from Saturday, January 31-February 1, 2026.
Time: Check in will begin at 8am on Saturday, January 31, and will conclude by 12pm on February 1.
**WHO SHOULD ATTEND?**
This program is specifically designed for adult leaders like you. With thoughtful planning and preparation, you can confidently create and lead winter camping programs that result in unforgettable memories and remarkable growth for your Scouts.
**EMBRACE THE ADVENTURE OF COLD-WEATHER CAMPING! **
Are you ready to add excitement and variety to your winter Scouting program? Cold-weather camping is not just fun; it's a remarkable opportunity for growth and bonding. In this engaging program, you will discover:
- The compelling reasons to go winter camping
- Essential requirements for a successful trip
- How to organize and execute a flawless campout
- Crucial safety parameters to ensure everyone's well-being
- Effective team-building techniques
- Methods for inspiring and mentoring youth
- The right equipment for cold-weather camping
- Smart time management strategies
- How to recruit and instill confidence in adult leaders
- The numerous advantages of winter camping (say goodbye to snakes and ticks!)
- Challenges you may face (health, time, unpredictable weather, and more)
- Personal kit essentials
- Organizational kit necessities
- The dynamics of buddy teams
- Strategies for adult organization
- Exciting winter activities to engage everyone
**WHY ATTEND? **
This program is not just about winter camping; it's about instilling a spirit of adventure in Scouts year-round. As a leader, your role in igniting that passion in youth is pivotal. This program equips you with essential skills and knowledge to inspire the next generation effectively.
Take this opportunity to learn how to create unforgettable experiences for your youth and adult leadership, elevating Scouting to new heights.
**WHAT TO BRING? **
- Your enthusiasm
- Curiosity and questions
- Note-taking materials
**MEET YOUR TRAINER: DON THIEME**
Don is a retired Marine with a wealth of experience in Infantry and Reconnaissance across varied environments. He has successfully led Scouting expeditions in Poland, Germany, England, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, participating in a diverse range of activities— from snow cave camping to ice fishing, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, and more. Join us to learn from his expertise and passion!
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