Re: BSA GUIDELINES COLD WEATHER
GS-12 Daniel R. Mott Mr (mott@OODIS01.HILL.AF.MIL)
Wed, 19 Jan 1994 12:30:41 -0700
In your message of 19 Jan 1994 at 1209 MST, you write:
> A thought just occurred to me....What is the national guideline on canceling a
> winter outing or camporee with regards to wind chill and temperature? I know
> that the US Army had a guidline; Does the BSA? Does anyone recall ever seeing
> this? What is the Army figure (Hello Mike, are you there?)
>
George,
I haven't heard of any BSA policy concerning canceling an activity due
to wind chill or temperature (maybe look in "Health and Safety").
But we did have a winter camp two years ago in January where it was 10
degrees and a wind chill factor of least 20 below. The wind was
blowing the next morning around 30 miles an hour. We had some trouble
keeping the district tent up. So the camp chairman, district
executive, and the scoutmasters got together and decided to go home
early.
Of course this may not seem like so much, further north, but it was
colddd! with that wind blowing.
Dan Mott
Great Salt Lake Council
District 23
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