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Project C.O.P.E. at Camp Birch
for 2008-2009
C.O.P.E. is the Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience (C.O.P.E.)
program of the Boy Scouts of America. COPE is an excellent program
for teenage youth and adults. Low COPE and combined low and high
COPE events can be tailored to your units goals and objectives
for things such as Troop Leader Training, teen or adult leader
retreats, high adventure crew team building, and/or fit within
any weekend outing at Camp Birch.
Download the COPE Troop/Group Weekend Guidebook
Low COPE Events - is a great tool for team building
and challenges that focus on group cooperation, planning and
communication.
- Initiative Games fun games that challenge the group
to work together
- Over a dozen low cope events - including the Wall, Artesian
Beams, Islands, the Beam, All Aboard, TP Shuffle, Trolley, Whale
Watcher, Porthole, Giants Thumb, Spider Web, Blind Maze
and more
- A low cope session runs 3 to 4 hours
High COPE Events - (sometimes referred to as the ropes
course) is more of an individual challenge, like climbing, with
10 events 30 feet off-the-ground.
- High COPE can be run in conjunction with low cope or stand-alone
- The 10 event course includes the Caving Ladder, Burma Bridge,
Multi-vine Traverse, Pirates Crossing, Sky Walk, Slack-line
Traverse, Monkey Bridge, Three-line Bridge, Plank Bridge and
the Zip Line
- A high cope session runs 3 to 4 hours
Scout and Scout Leader Participant Requirements:
- The minimum age to participate in COPE is 13 years old
- Membership in the Boy Scouts of America or affiliated organization
- Permission and release forms
- The minimum number of participants is 10
Scheduling and Cost:
- Contact the COPE Committee Chairman - RLDes@aol.com
- Schedule at least 3 weeks in advance
- Scheduling is subject to the availability of qualified instructors
- Low COPE is $15/ea, High COPE is $25/ea, combined is $35/ea
- Special Offer: Friday Sunday COPE and Climbing weekend,
$45/ea including camping fees if reservation is made prior to
12/30/2009 (can be run in the spring, just need the reservation
in by the end of the year).
(for more details refer to http://www.tecumsehcouncilbsa.org/COPE.htm)
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