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Due to the hazards to Scouts and leaders that accompany unrestricted use of private vehicles during arrival and departure from camps, and to reduce damage to utility lines from excessive vehicle traffic, the following policy regarding private (non council) vehicles will be in effect with the opening of resident camping in 2004 in Camps Liberty and Freedom at Heritage Reservation:
Each unit (troop) may designate one motor vehicle to unload and load equipment and baggage during arrival (check in) and departure (check out). Upon arrival, each unit will receive one vehicle pass with a numbered tag or flag that must be displayed to allow that vehicle to proceed beyond the camp parking lot gate to the unit’s camp site. No other vehicles will be permitted past the parking lots. Each designated motor vehicle may tow a trailer. One trailer may be left at the unit’s campsite during the week at camp only if there is a designated trailer space at the site. A list of campsites with designated trailer spaces is at the end of this policy statement. No motor vehicle may be left in camp after arrival and check in is completed. Trailers not left in designated spaces must be parked in the camp parking lot.
The Scout camps will provide a handcart to each campsite for light-duty hauling during the unit’s week at camp. Handcarts will be numbered and assigned to the senior adult leader in each site and that leader will be responsible for care, use and return of the cart.
This policy was reviewed and approved by the Greater Pittsburgh Council Camping and Outdoor Committee, and the Risk Management Committee on March 8, 2004.
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Freedom |
| Jamestown |
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Mass Bay |
| Bunker Hill |
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Taunton |
| Williamsburg |
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Bedford |
| Prospect Hill |
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Concord |
| Guildford |
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Saratoga |
| Duquesne |
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Fort Ticonderoga |
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Fort Bennington |
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Fort Necessity |
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Brandywine |
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Fort LeBoeuf |
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Logstown |
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Old Allegheny |
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Lexington |
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