As Alaskans, camping is an integral part of Troop 82's annual
program plan. Each year the youth leaders of Troop 82 plan outings,
generally including one per month year-round. We take pride in helping
Scouts learn confidence to safely and cheerfully camp in conditions
other folks might find intimidating, like ski-in campouts in sub-zero
temperatures. In the past, the kids of planned and ecstaticly executed
campouts including multi-day river floats in canoes, climbing, biking,
hiking, sea kayaking, backpacking, overnight lock-ins, and more.
As a supplement to monthly Troop activities, the Troop also
participates in quarterly Council-planned activities including Camporees,
Freeze-o-rees, and more. And most years we attend a week-long resident
summer camp. We try to travel out-of-Council (usually that means out of
Alaska) for summer camp every other year, using Troop-raised funds to
bring kids on adventures they might otherwise miss. Previous out-of-Council
summer camp adventures have been at Midnight Sun Council camp near
Fairbanks; Camp Wente in Northern California; Camp Parsons in
Washington; and the Florida Sea Base for snorkling and ocean canoeing.