Summer Camp Touring Program
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:26 am
I have posted a similar post before but am trying to finalize the details of a program.
I run a Boy Scout Camp in northeast Arkansas and currently have a very active high adventure program. We offer high ropes, whitewater, climbing, and many other adventures. I am trying to develop a weeklong touring kayak program. I have researched a few options but cant seem to come to any conclusions as to the locations.
What I'm trying to offer:
A weeklong paddling experience (4-5 days) were the Scouts and staff will have a wilderness experience, carrying their own food and shelter materal. We would replenish supplies mid-week. They would carry 2 days of provisions. We would prefer rustic camping (no established campgrounds with RV's etc) Wilderness experience is a must (at least most of the time)
The group size would be small (6-8) and 2 staff.
One paddler suggested that we use Beaver Lake. While this looks like a great "large" lake. I'm concerned with camping spots and also about the potential urban setting.
Is the eleven point suitable for touring boats? What about the current? I have also heard about the white river.
The program takes place in the summer so flows must be considered. Some have suggested swamps and they are facinating but camping is a concern given the large volume of mosquitos and snakes in warm weather.
Any help is appreciated. I'm trying to bring this to a conclusion within two weeks and actually take a paddle on a couple of the suggested spots.
Thanks
Drew A
I run a Boy Scout Camp in northeast Arkansas and currently have a very active high adventure program. We offer high ropes, whitewater, climbing, and many other adventures. I am trying to develop a weeklong touring kayak program. I have researched a few options but cant seem to come to any conclusions as to the locations.
What I'm trying to offer:
A weeklong paddling experience (4-5 days) were the Scouts and staff will have a wilderness experience, carrying their own food and shelter materal. We would replenish supplies mid-week. They would carry 2 days of provisions. We would prefer rustic camping (no established campgrounds with RV's etc) Wilderness experience is a must (at least most of the time)
The group size would be small (6-8) and 2 staff.
One paddler suggested that we use Beaver Lake. While this looks like a great "large" lake. I'm concerned with camping spots and also about the potential urban setting.
Is the eleven point suitable for touring boats? What about the current? I have also heard about the white river.
The program takes place in the summer so flows must be considered. Some have suggested swamps and they are facinating but camping is a concern given the large volume of mosquitos and snakes in warm weather.
Any help is appreciated. I'm trying to bring this to a conclusion within two weeks and actually take a paddle on a couple of the suggested spots.
Thanks
Drew A