CUB HALLOWEEN
Fri Oct 7th - Sun Oct 9th
Check in at 4pm or later on Friday.
Check out by 11 am on Sunday.
Make sure you have your masks, costumes, and candy for site trick-or-treating!
Please sign up for it as soon as possible as the sites or limited to ensure social distancing.
Each year in recent memory, Pack 529 has made an annual weekend camping trip to La No Che's Cub-a-Ween. This is one of the most popular pack activities each year. We absolutely convinced it's a great trip that's a lot of fun and intend to keep going back each year. If you haven't been to Cub-a-Ween yet, imagine visiting a Fall Festival during the day and a Hunted campground at night. It's a fun family experience.
Each campsite has enough space for the pack to set up, a central fire pit and a screened cabin, with electrical outlets, and running water at each site. There are bathrooms stationed at each camping site. Each bathroom is a decent size with 2 showers with plenty of hot water, 2 toilets with doors, and separate urinals, and two sinks.
Things to Bring
Tent
Tarp (same size as tent)
Mallet
Air mattress/foam padding
pump and extenstion cords.
Sleeping bags/Pillows/Blankets (if needed)
Flash lights/ Lanturns
Chairs
Cloths
Toiletries/Towels/Bathing suite
Bug spray
Umbrella or raincoat or rain poncho
Class B uniform (t-shirt)
Money
Jacket or coat in case it gets cold (check forecast)
Clear reusable water bottle
CLOSED TOED shoes. Flip-flops are not allowed.
Closed toed water shoes for showers or pool time.
First-aide kit/masks/hand sanitizer/wipes
Things to Bring if Cooking
Cooler
Grill/camping stove
Cups/plates/silverware
Paper towels/napkins
Cast iron cooking ware (for fire pit)
Skillets/pots for camping stoves
Spatulas/serving spoons
Knives/ cutting board
Spices
Food for the weekend
Tub for washing dishes
Dish soap/spongs/drying towels
Garbage bags
S'mores ingredients
sticks for roasting marshmallows
Wood for the fire pit (optional)
Let us know if you will be joining us and how many meals you will need.
Scouts and siblings 4 & under are free.
Adults and siblings ages 5 and up are $5 per meal.
Friday, Oct. 7th
CRACKER BARREL $5
S’mores: graham crackers, Oreo’s, Marsh mellows, chocolate
SATURDAY, Oct. 8th
Breakfast $5
scramble: Potatoes, bell peppers, onions, eggs, cheese
Scramble eggs
Sausage patties
Pancakes
Fruit
Instant Oatmeal
Salsa
O.J & Milk
Coffee w/ powder creamer, milk, sugar, sugar substitute
Butter
Syrup
Lunch $5
Hot dogs & Bratwurst
Vegetarian hot dogs
Buns
Onion
sauerkraut
chips
cheese
Ketchup & mustard & Dijon
Fruit
Lemon-aid & water
Dinner $5
Sloppy Joe’s
Black bean burgers
buns
cheese
Hot sauce
Ketchup, mustard, mayo
Mac n’ cheese
Creamed corn
Fruit
DESSERT
Dutch Oven Chocolate Cake:
Devil’s Food cake mix, can of lemon-lime soda, mini marshmallows, chocolate chips
Lemon Blackberry Dump Cake: Frozen Blackberries
Lemon Curd, Yellow Cake Mix, Can of Lemon-Lime Soda
Whip Cream
SUNDAY, Oct. 9th
Breakfast FREE
Danish, Muffins, & Bagels
Cream Cheese spread
Fruit
O.J. & Milk
Coffee w/ powder creamer, milk, sugar, sugar substitute
Other Resources
Directions to campsites: Google Maps Directions from Holy Cross
Camp La-No-Che PRE-EVENT SCREENING: PRE-EVENT SCREENING FORM
Camp La-No-Che COVID-19 SAFETY EXPECTATIONS: SAFETY EXPECTATIONS
Medical Forms AB: Medical Forms AB