Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders
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| - | To have a [[Webelos]] Den campout, at least one leader should have completed [[Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders]] | + | <center><big>To have a [[Webelos]] Den campout, at least one leader should have completed<br> [[Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders]] and a [[Local Tour Permit]] must be submitted to the [[local council]].<br> Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmaster take [[Scoutmaster Outdoor Trainig]].</big></center><br> |
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| - | [[Image:Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills 33640.jpg|frame|right|Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills]][[Webelos]] den campouts serve to move the [[Webelos Scout]] to the next level of the BSA's ever-increasing challenge in the outdoors. The boy and his parent will be introduced to the basics of [[Boy Scout]] camping. A trained [[Webelos den leader]] who has completed position-specific training and Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders should conduct these events. Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year. | + | [[Image:Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills 33640.jpg|frame|right|Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills]] |
| + | [[Webelos]] den campouts serve to move the [[Webelos Scout]] to the next level of the BSA's ever-increasing challenge in the outdoors. The boy and his parent will be introduced to the basics of [[Boy Scout]] camping. A trained [[Webelos den leader]] who has completed position-specific training and Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders should conduct these events. Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year. | ||
Designed specifically for Webelos den leaders and their assistants, the Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders course teaches outdoor-related skills through demonstration and hands-on practice. Webelos den leaders should attend this training before conducting Webelos overnight camping with the boys and parents of the den. In addition to covering basic camping skills, this training features planning campouts and finding resources. | Designed specifically for Webelos den leaders and their assistants, the Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders course teaches outdoor-related skills through demonstration and hands-on practice. Webelos den leaders should attend this training before conducting Webelos overnight camping with the boys and parents of the den. In addition to covering basic camping skills, this training features planning campouts and finding resources. | ||
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==Webelos Den Overnight Camping== | ==Webelos Den Overnight Camping== | ||
| - | Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year. These campouts should be conducted with an individual troop for the purpose of strengthening ties between the pack and the troop. BSA health and safety, age-appropriate guidelines for Cub Scout activities, and [[Youth Protection Training|Youth Protection guidelines]] apply. When camping with a [[troop]], Cub Scout guidelines still apply for all Cub Scout members. | + | Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint [[den]]-[[troop]] campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year. These campouts should be conducted with an individual troop for the purpose of strengthening ties between the pack and the troop. BSA health and safety, [[age-appropriate guidelines]] for Cub Scout activities, and [[Youth Protection Training|Youth Protection guidelines]] apply. When camping with a [[troop]], Cub Scout guidelines still apply for all Cub Scout members. |
Webelos dens are encouraged to visit Boy Scout camporees and Klondike derbies. The purpose of these visits should be for the boys to look ahead with anticipation to their future as Boy Scouts and observe troops they might join. Webelos Scouts should not compete or participate in activities designed for Boy Scouts. Webelos Scouts should not spend the night at the event if the program is Boy Scout-based. A separate Webelos-only event known as a Webelos-Ree should be provided by the council or district. | Webelos dens are encouraged to visit Boy Scout camporees and Klondike derbies. The purpose of these visits should be for the boys to look ahead with anticipation to their future as Boy Scouts and observe troops they might join. Webelos Scouts should not compete or participate in activities designed for Boy Scouts. Webelos Scouts should not spend the night at the event if the program is Boy Scout-based. A separate Webelos-only event known as a Webelos-Ree should be provided by the council or district. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
| + | * [[Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills]] Also known as Scoutmaster Outdoor Trainig | ||
{{Outdoor Training Links}} | {{Outdoor Training Links}} | ||
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Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders and a Local Tour Permit must be submitted to the local council.
Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmaster take Scoutmaster Outdoor Trainig.
Webelos den campouts serve to move the Webelos Scout to the next level of the BSA's ever-increasing challenge in the outdoors. The boy and his parent will be introduced to the basics of Boy Scout camping. A trained Webelos den leader who has completed position-specific training and Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders should conduct these events. Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year.
Designed specifically for Webelos den leaders and their assistants, the Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders course teaches outdoor-related skills through demonstration and hands-on practice. Webelos den leaders should attend this training before conducting Webelos overnight camping with the boys and parents of the den. In addition to covering basic camping skills, this training features planning campouts and finding resources.
The council and/or district usually offer Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders several times each year. Check with your pack trainer, unit commissioner, district training chair, or local council service center for dates and locations.
Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders, No. 13-33640, is required for Webelos Leaders to earn their Webelos Den Leader Award.
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Webelos Den Overnight Camping
Webelos dens are encouraged to participate in joint den-troop campouts, particularly in the fifth-grade year. These campouts should be conducted with an individual troop for the purpose of strengthening ties between the pack and the troop. BSA health and safety, age-appropriate guidelines for Cub Scout activities, and Youth Protection guidelines apply. When camping with a troop, Cub Scout guidelines still apply for all Cub Scout members.
Webelos dens are encouraged to visit Boy Scout camporees and Klondike derbies. The purpose of these visits should be for the boys to look ahead with anticipation to their future as Boy Scouts and observe troops they might join. Webelos Scouts should not compete or participate in activities designed for Boy Scouts. Webelos Scouts should not spend the night at the event if the program is Boy Scout-based. A separate Webelos-only event known as a Webelos-Ree should be provided by the council or district.
See the Webelos Leader Guide, No. 33853.
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See also
- Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills Also known as Scoutmaster Outdoor Trainig
Online or classroom Leader Training
Youth protection (MANDATORY) – every registered adult must be re-certified every two years.
New Leader Training for new Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout and Venturing leaders includes:
- Fast Start Training – online training you can take right now.
- Basic Leader Training includes:
- This Is Scouting (formerly New Leader Essentials) – online overview of values, history, aims, and methods.
- Leader Specific Training – provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs.
BSA Online Learning Center – provides a variety of materials courses.
- Other: Roundtable – University of Scouting – Trainer’s EDGE (formerly Trainer Development Conference)
Outdoor Leader Training
In addition to fulfilling other requirements, some unit leaders need outdoor-specific training.
- Cub Scout Pack: BALOO – To have a Pack camp-out, at least one unit leader must be BALOO trained.
- Webelos Den Leaders: Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (OWL) – To have a Webelos Den camp-out.
- Scoutmaster & Assistants and Varsity Scout Coach & Assistants: Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills – To have a camp-out.
- Wood Badge – Advanced Leadership skills for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Venturing, district and council Scouters.
- Seabadge Underway – Advanced Leadership skills for unit, district and council Sea Scouters.

