- Every camper, whether youth and adult, needs a BSA Health History Form, Parts A, B, and C, completely filled out with a medical professional’s dated signature. This includes those who will be staying in camp for only one night. The form is good for exactly one year from that date of the doctor’s signature. No exceptions. You will find a copy of this form at the back of the Leader Guide. We have highlighted some of the most commonly overlooked points.
- Every adult camper needs to provide evidence of current Youth Protection Training.
- Each youth camper who plans to participate in rifle, shotgun, or black powder shooting (merit badge or recreation) must also have a firearms permission form (found at the back of the Leader Guide)
- The unit should come to camp with two copies of a roster listing all adults and youth attending. A roster form is provided in the back of this Leader Guide.
- Our Express Check-In option will cut down on the time needed to check in on the first day of camp, by sending us most of your paperwork in advance. See page 10 of the Leader Guide for details.