Brownie Hiker Earn the Brownie Hiker Badge with your troop at camp! 0 Girl Scouts love to sing hiking songs, pack fun and tasty snacks, and hunt for signs of animals and birds. Here’s what you need to know to become a Brownie hiker – get ready for adventure! Step 1: Choose a camp and trail □ Choose a GSCNC Camp for a day trip or overnight camping. (See page 7 for how to reserve a campsite.) □ Look at your camp’s map and choose a trail. (Camp maps are on pages 8-15 of this packet.) 1 Step 2: Get ready before you hit the trail □ Learn to follow trail signs. Set up a mini trail with trail signs. Brownie sisters to follow it. keep going split your group. half go left, half go right this way danger Then ask your go ten steps this way stop, go another way camp this way turn around and go back or wait here for next direction end of the trail 2 Step 3: Pick the right gear □ Ask an older Girl Scout or experienced hiker. she pack for a hike? What does Clothes What will I need for cool days? For warm days? Shoes What kind of shoes would be best for my hike? First aid kit What should I put in it? Water What will I carry it in? How will I keep it cool? 3 Step 4: Pack a snack for energy □ You’ll need to keep up your energy on your hike. Pick your favorite health snack to take with you on the trail. GORP, Good Old Raisins and Peanuts Pack your own ingredients, or invite your Brownie sisters to each contribute an ingredient. Try using nuts, dried fruit, chocolate chips, pretzels or yogurt chips. Then mix it up in a big bowl and store in a small zip-close bags. 4 Step 5: Go on your hike! □ Play “I Spy” Start with the rainbow and find something in each color. Or try to find things that start with each letter of the alphabet. Staying Safe on the Trail Get a buddy and stay with her at all times. Talk about trail hazards, dos and don’ts, and what to do if you need help. Choose a hiking pace that’s comfortable for everyone, so on one gets too far ahead or left behind. 5 Congratulations! You have earned the Brownie Hiker Badge! Purchase your Brownie Hiker Badges at the Girl Scout Shop! Email Orders [email protected] Your name, phone number and mailing address Payment info or note “call for credit card” Items to be ordered Phone Orders 202.237.1670 x248 or 800.523.7898 x248 Your name, phone number and mailing address Payment info (VISA/Master Card/American Express/Discover) Items to be ordered You will receive a return phone call only if there are questions or problems concerning your order. 6 How to reserve a GSCNC campsite Day reservations: Day campsite reservations are always FREE. And you don’t need a camp trained adult for a day trip! □ Choose a GSCNC camp. locations.) (See page 1 for camps and □ Make a list of days your troop is available for a day trip to camp. □ Contact Gustavo Martinez to make your reservation 202.534.3793 [email protected]. Overnight reservations □ If your troop has an adult with GSCNC Camp Training, you can make your camp reservation and view campsite availability online. register.gscnc.org/camping □ If your troop does not have an adult with GSCNC Camp Training, contact Susan Kabat to find a camp trained adult to camp with your troop 202.274.3305 [email protected]. Never been camping before? No problem! Contact Susan Kabat 202.274.3305 [email protected]. We have dozens of camp trained adults who would be happy work with your troop and join you on your first camping trip! 7 88 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15
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