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1. Road to Ranger Utah Army National Guard
Venture Scouting
Team Welcome everyone, introduce yourselvesWelcome everyone, introduce yourselves
2. Introduction The Utah Army National Guard and Venturing BSA help build young men and women into honorable, intelligent and productive citizens. Several common values are shared and nourished by both organizations. This provides an ideal environment for a new relationship between the two organizations that can benefit thousands of young participants and millions everywhere through their efforts.
Several skills are required for advancement in either organization. Training in some of these shared skills is available at little or no cost to qualified Venturing BSA crews through the facilities of the Utah Army National Guard.
TALKING ABOUT WHAT WE DO
-We bridge the gap and help scouts meet certain requirements so they may earn their Ranger Award.TALKING ABOUT WHAT WE DO
-We bridge the gap and help scouts meet certain requirements so they may earn their Ranger Award.
3. Road to Ranger Courses 2 courses in our program
We run the program from 1700 Friday evening until 1700 Saturday evening.2 courses in our program
We run the program from 1700 Friday evening until 1700 Saturday evening.
4.
Emergency Preparedness
Wilderness Survival
Shelter Building
First Aid
Read slide, show pictures. Sort of a stage one phase of our programRead slide, show pictures. Sort of a stage one phase of our program
5. Emergency Preparedness
6. Wilderness Survival
7. Shelter Building
8. First Aid
9.
Rappelling
Land Navigation
First Aid
Leave no Trace
Advances, 2nd phase of trainingAdvances, 2nd phase of training
10. Rappelling
11. Land Navigation
12. First Aid
13. Leave No Trace
14. The Course is FREE!! “We understand that many scout trips can cost a lot of money, and we wanted this program to be available to everyone who wishes to participate.
NEW CHANGE THIS YEAR - $100 deposit required“We understand that many scout trips can cost a lot of money, and we wanted this program to be available to everyone who wishes to participate.
NEW CHANGE THIS YEAR - $100 deposit required
15. Caveat Lots of early cancellations and No Shows
Determined on a case by case basisLots of early cancellations and No Shows
Determined on a case by case basis
16. BSA WEBSITE
Ranger Handbook
Packing list
Schedule
Registration Use of this website is your best reference for our program.
We will present ranger award to scoutUse of this website is your best reference for our program.
We will present ranger award to scout
17. Restrictions Ages 16 and up
Dates
March 19,20 2010
May 21,22 2010
July 16-17 2010
September 17,18 2010 Age restriction due to level of maturity, determined on a case by case basisAge restriction due to level of maturity, determined on a case by case basis
18. Instructors Trained military personnel
Subject matter experts
Youth Protection Training
Fast Start Training Youth protection and fast start are required for anyone working with the BSA program. Records are kept at unit level.Youth protection and fast start are required for anyone working with the BSA program. Records are kept at unit level.
19. Point of Contact
SFC Jeremy Dimond – Road to Ranger Instructor
(801) 599-6061 jeremy.dimond@us.army.mil
MSG Scott Anderson – Road to Ranger NCOIC
(801) 657-2290 scott.a.anderson3@us.army.mil
20. Questions?