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Re: 1996 Camp Costs

Dean and Robin Bolton (bolton@MAIL.KDCOL.COM)
Wed, 17 Jan 1996 23:07:50 +0000


My name is Dean Bolton and am a Scoutmaster of Troop 402 in the
Trapper Trails Council. I reguards to your questions:

> How much are your summer camp fees?
>
> Can you seperate Program cost from Food/Commissary Costs?

The camping fee is $50.00 per boy (not adult).
The commissary fee is $45.00 per person or you can bring your own
food. The dining hall fee at Barlett in 96 will be $50.00 per
person.
The final part of the cost is the transportation cost which varies.

> Where is your Council and Camp?
>
> What type of resident camp?
> (eg. Treasure Valley is a 7 day patrol/troop style
> camp with waterfront/COPE-High Adventure, etc.)

Trapper Trails Council covers Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and
Western Wyoming.

The camps here include:

Camp Loll near Yellowstone National Park located on the Lake in the
Woods. This is a wilderness/high adventure 5 day patrol/troop style
camp. Great for Varsity Scouts 7 day high adventure into yellowstone.
Our troop and team attended here Jul 95. Great camping experience,
we will go back in a few years. We charged the boys $145 each and
brought our own food for the week.

Camp Barlett 5 day patrol/troop style in Southern Idaho near
Bear Lake. Our troop attended here Jul 94. We charge the boys
$135.00 each and brought our own food for the week.

Camp Hunt 5 day patrol/troop style which is on Bear Lake in Utah.
This is an aquatics camp. Our troop will be attending here in Jul 96.
We are charging the boys $135.00 each. We will use the commissary,
but will also suppliment it with food we will bring.

Camp Aspen Ridge which is near Preston, Idaho. This is a wilderness
camp. The camp was reopened in 1994. We may go there in 1997.

Camp Newfork which is in Wyoming. I do not know to much about this
camp.

Camp Kiesel near Huntsville, Utah. This is a Cub Day Camp. I do not
know to much about this camp.

Hope this information is helpful.

Dean Bolton
Scoutmaster; Troop 402, Layton, UT; Trapper Trails Council

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