Transatlantic Council: Boy Scouts of America
Over 50 years of serving the youth of America overseas
Camp Director : Nick Airey
Program Director: Greg Ryan
Email: nickjbairey@aol.com
GSM/Mobile Phone 0044 7785 292 657. Just a note that Nick is a volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America. He is a trained Camp Director but not a BSA employee and at times travels extensively with his job.
Baden-Powell High Adventure Camp (BPHAC) is a traditional Scout camp with a difference - it offers a combination of an excellent merit badge program and a fully-fledged high adventure program. In addition, it offers an extensive first year camper program, known as ACE (Accelerated Camping Experience).
The camp itself is at Hesley Wood Scout Activity Centre, the British Scout Association’s South Yorkshire County Scout Camp. The camp is easy to find, being just minutes away from Britain’s main highway, the M1 (located near the town of Chapeltown, off junction 35A of the M1, and less than 10 miles north of the city of Sheffield). The location of the site allows us to offer a full range of activities – from climbing to water-skiing to gorge walking – and provides access to thousands of acres of open moorland as well as to one of Europe’s largest shopping malls. Hesley Wood provides BPHAC with a range of facilities including an indoor rifle range, climbing tower and obstacle course. Most high adventure activities and all swimming activities take place off site.
BPHAC is a patrol cooking camp, allowing Scouts to improve and hone their outdoor skills while at camp. Meals are prepared by patrols using food issued from a central commissary. Troops need to bring their own tents, cooking gear, and sleeping gear. Ground fires are not permitted but altar fires are provided in each campsite. Troops may use stoves. For troops travelling from outside of the UK, we do have patrol kits that can be issued on a first come, first served basis, for a $100 deposit and we can also obtain propane and Coleman fuel. Each campsite is in a wooded location with an altar fire and nearby water point. There is also a supermarket within a fifteen minute walk of the camp, which supplements the onsite trading post and providore.
We offer a complete program for the newest to most experienced Scout. We have an excellent First Year Camper Program to teach basic skills needed for advancement. Our merit badge program offers 26 merit badges. Our special programs include the renowned Silver Spoon Contest, Raft Race and Cobbler Cook-Off. Our aquatics program offers canoeing, rowing, and cable water skiing. And we offer climbing in the challenging slate crags north of Sheffield in the Peak District National Park.
Baden-Powell High Adventure Camp is ideal for Venture Crews. Our facilities are designed to be co-ed as we use a British Camping facility. The High Adventure program would provide a good base for weekly activities. There are also challenging hikes in the nearby Yorkshire Dales, if you are prepared for that type of adventure.
Check In begins at 1300 hours (1 p.m.) on SATURDAY 26 JUNE.
Check Out is from 0700 until 1000 hours on FRIDAY 2 JULY.
High Adventure Program
As noted in the Transatlantic Guide to Summer Camp: high adventure program fees are not included in the basic price for camp, and vary according to the selection. Full prices for the high adventure program are in the Leader's Guide for Baden-Powell High Adventure Camp.
A number of our high adventure programs are provided by a licensed high adventure contractor who we have to book a number of weeks in advance. We therefore have limited availability on these programs and we encourage troops to make high adventure reservations as early as possible (and by May 30th at the latest). High adventure fees are priced in British Pounds so that we do not have to predict the exchange rate and build in a cushion. Fees will be collected at camp registration on Saturday (units can pay in pounds, in dollars at the camp's exchange rate, by check or by Visa/Mastercard).
A week long High Adventure Crew Option is also available where Scouts take part in high adventure activities all week long, but still camp and eat meals with their unit.
Our current plan is for the week-long crew program to include the following activities:
Mountain Biking
On-Site Climbing & Bouldering Wall
Challenge Hike
Viaduct Abseiling
Caving
Cable Water Skiing
The minimum age is 14 (as of the first day of camp) for the High Adventure Crew Option and the cost is $420 (this is inclusive of the standard camp fee and not in addition to it). We believe that this program will provide Troops with an excellent retention tool for older Scouts/Venturers, and for the Scouts/Venturers themselves it will provide an opportunity to do some "older Scout" only opportunities.
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