A week of camp life is worth six month of theoretical teching in the meeting room - Baden Powell
Group Camp
Camping is one of the exciting experiences of scout life. Through camping, a rover learns to be self-reliant and adapt. It is important to have a night stay in tents and self-purification and reflection to be initiated as a member from the companion stage. 71 Open Scout Group has been following this rule thoroughly. The most interesting parts about camping are a hike to an unknown place, make gadgets with whatever you have available at hand, cook in earthenware, use field books, tracking signs and a compass. Camp Fire is organized to make the camp more beautiful and lively. Through camping, a rover develops as a citizen by developing creativity, giving leadership, experiencing brotherhood, accumulates experience and skills.