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At McKenzie Aquatic Adventure Base • Aquaman—Motorboating, Small Boat
Sailing, Lifesaving merit badges and Jet Ski Experience
• Order of the Oar—Canoeing, Kayaking, Row-ing, Whitewater and Welding merit badges. BSA Paddleboard.
• BSA Lifeguard
At the Shooting Sports Ranges • Top Shot—Archery, Shotgun, & Rifle merit
badges. 3-D Trail, Muzzloading, Tomahawk toss, Climbing Wall Experiences.
At STEM University • Imitation Game—Robotics, Electronics, Pro-
gramming, Signals Signs and Codes merit badges. BSA Paddle board and Camping
merit badge partial.
• Imagineer—Game Design, Animation, Pho-tography, Composite Materials, Moviemak-ing merit badges.
At the C.O.P.E. Course & Climbing Tower • Land, Sea, & Air—C.O.P.E. Climbing, Small
boat sailing merit badges. Includes Zipline Excursion.
At the Ecology Lodge • World Conservation—Environmental Science,
Bird Study, Insect Study, Forestry, Nature.
• Hornaday—Environmental Science, Fish and Wildlife Management, Forestry, Soil and Wa-ter Conservation, Weather.
• Critters and Creatures— Dog care, Nature, Bird Study, Mammal Study, Canoeing.
• Matts Fish Camp—Fishing, Fly Fishing, Mo-torboating, Fish and Wildlife Management Merit badges with 3-D Archery.
Program Overview
Camp FGL Program
At the Handicraft Pavilion • The Lost Tribe—Indian Lore, Leatherwork, Pottery,
Woodcarving, American Cultures.
• Cultured Sublime—Art, Music, Basketry, Welding, Canoeing, Fingerprinting, Painting, Photography.
At the Scoutcraft Area • Zombie Apocalypse—Search and Rescue, Emergency
Preparedness, Wilderness Survival, Moviemaking.
• Expedition Unknown—Exploration, Archaeology, Reptile and Amphibian Study, Weather merit badg-es. Tomahawk Toss
• Lewis and Clark—Geocache, Welding, Orienteering, Pioneering merit badges. Camping partial.
• Natures Gym—Rowing, Kayaking, Shotgun, BSA Mile Swim. Partials on Personal Fitness, Sports, Ath-letics.
Brown Sea Island Quest All quest cover Tenderfoot and second class re-quirements as well as First Aid and Swimming Merit Badges • Minninnewah (Whirlwind)—Tenderfoot & Second
Class First Aid and Swimming Merit badge. Rifle and Archery experience
• Achak (Spirit) Quest— Rifle and Canoeing experi-ence.
• Ziracuny (Water Monster) Quest—Canoeing and Kayaking experience
• Adriel Quest (Beaver)—First Class requirements as well as Rifle, Lifesaving, Welding and Canoeing Merit
badges.
Specialty Quest and Trips Eagle Trail—Partials on Communication, Citizenship in the World, Nation and Community, Personal Manage-ment. C.O.P.E and 3-D Archery Blueway High Adventure— Kayaking, Whitewater merit badges. Week long 25 mile trip down the Chattahoochee River.
Each Scout can choose from the following quests at camp...
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Camp FGL Program
Waterfront
Aquaman Quest
Merit badges offered Motorboating, Small Boat Sailing, Lifesaving
Experiences and Partials Jet ski
What to Bring Closed toed shoes that can get wet, Long sleeve
button down shirt and pants that can get wet,
Scouts must complete the boater education
course for their State.
Additional fees $90.00 for fuel
Appropriate for 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 8
Order of the Oar Quest
Merit Badges offered Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing, Whitewater,
Welding
Experiences and Partials BSA Paddleboard
What to Bring Closed toed shoes that can get wet.
Additional fees $55.00 for whitewater
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 10
*Scouts taking Motorboating Merit
Badge or the BSA Jet Ski Program
must take a Coast Guard approved
Boater Education course. A free
online course can be found at
http://www.boatus.org/georgia/.
Any scout who does not have their
certificate when they come to
camp will not be able to participate
in either merit badge.
Open Waterfront
Want to spend the evening on our beautiful water-front? Our waterfront will be open to all campers
during select times for canoeing, rowing, and kayaking.
Days Offered Thursday
Time Offered 7:00-8:00p
Free Swim
Come cool off and relax at our pool. The pool will be open to any Scout or Leader during open times as long as the Unit supplies the necessary leadership to follow Safe Swim Defense. We will have
lifeguards on staff.
Time Block Offered M, Tr
Time Offered 7:00p-8:00p
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Camp FGL Program
Shooting Sports
Top-Shot Quest
Merit badges offered Archery, Shotgun and Rifle
Experiences and Partials 3-D Archery Trail, Muzzleloading, Tomahawk toss,
Climbing wall
What to Bring None
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Open Rifle Shooting
Our Rifle range will be open to any camper during select times to try their hand at rifle shooting
Day Offered Monday
Time Offered 7:00p-8:00p
Additional Fee $10 for 15 rounds
Open Shotgun Shooting
Our shotgun range will be open to any camper dur-ing select times to try their hand at shotgun
shooting.
Day Offered Thursday
Time Offered 7:00p-8:00p
Additional Fee $10 for 15 rounds
Open Archery Shooting
Our Archery range will be open to any camper during se-lect times to try their hand at archery
Day Offered Monday
Time Offered 7:00p-8:00p
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Camp FGL Program
STEM University
Imitation Game Quest
Merit badges offered Robotics, Electronics, Programming, Signals Signs
and Codes.
Experiences and Partials BSA Paddle Board and Camping partial
What to Bring Closed toed shoes that can get wet, Notebook and
Pencil
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Imagineer Quest
Merit Badges offered Game Design, Animation, Photography, Composite
Materials, Moviemaking.
Experiences and Partials None
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Space Exploration Merit Badge
This class is taught by the Columbus State University’s Coca-Cola Space & Science Center. This is a night class!
Day Offered Tuesday (7:00pm-11:00pm)
Requirements not met at Camp
NA
Supplies to Bring Notebook & Pen/Pencil
Additional Fee None
Recommended For 1st year Campers
Astronomy Merit Badge
This class is taught by the Columbus State University’s Coca-Cola Space & Science Center. This is a night class!
Day Offered Tuesday & Thursday (7:00pm-11:00pm)
Requirements not met at Camp
NA
Supplies to Bring Notebook & Pen/Pencil
Additional Fee None
Recommended For 1st year Campers
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Camp FGL Program
C.O.P.E and Climbing
Land, Sea, & Air Quest
Merit badges offered Climbing, Small Boat Sailing
Experiences and Partials C.O.P.E and Zipline Excursion
What to Bring Closed toed shoes that can get wet and change of
clothes to transition from C.O.P.E. to
Additional fees $80.00
Appropriate for 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 12
Open Climbing & Rappelling
Climbing doesn't require tremendous muscular strength but mental toughness and the willingness to practice
hard to master skills. Come test your skill on our 50 foot climbing and rappelling tower during select times.
Day Offered Thursday
Time Offered 7:00p-8:00p
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Camp FGL Program
Ecology
World Conservation Quest
Merit badges offered Environmental Science, Bird Study, Insect Study,
Forestry, Nature, Archery
Experiences and Partials
What to Bring Notebook Pen and Pencil
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Hornaday Quest
Merit Badges offered Environmental Science, Fish and Wildlife Manage-
ment, Forestry, Soil and Water Conservation,
Weather
Experiences and Partials None
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
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Camp FGL Program
Ecology
Critters and Creatures Quest
Merit Badges offered Dog Care, Nature, Bird Study, Mammal Study,
Canoeing.
Experiences and Partials None
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 1st or 2nd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Matt’s Fish Camp Quest
Merit Badges offered Fishing, Fly Fishing, Motorboating,
Fish and Wildlife Management.
Experiences and Partials 3D Archery
What to Bring State Boating License. Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees $25.00
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 8
*Scouts taking Motorboating
Merit Badge or the BSA Jet
Ski Program must take a
Coast Guard approved Boater
Education course. A free
online course can be found at
http://www.boatus.org/
georgia/. Any scout who
does not have their certifi-
cate when they come to
camp will not be able to par-
ticipate in either merit
badge.
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Camp FGL Program
Handicraft
The Lost Tribe Quest
Merit badges offered Indian Lore, Leatherwork, Pottery, Woodcarving,
American Cultures.
Experiences and Partials None
What to Bring Notebook and Pencil
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 1st or 2nd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Cultured Sublime Quest
Merit Badges offered Art, Music, Basketry, Welding, Canoeing, Finger-
printing, Painting, Photography.
Experiences and Partials None
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 1st or 2nd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Open Handicraft
Scouts can work on a variety of Handicraft Merit Badges at their own pace
Days Offered Tuesday, Thursday
Times Offered 8:00p-9:00pm
Additional Fee None
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Camp FGL Program
Scoutcraft
Zombie Apocalypse Quest
Merit badges offered Search and Rescue, Emergency Preparedness,
Wilderness Survival, Moviemaking.
Experiences and Partials
What to Bring Notebook Pen and Pencil
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
Expedition Unknown Quest
Merit Badges offered Exploration, Archaeology, Reptile and Amphibian
Study, Weather
Experiences and Partials Tomahawk Toss
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 15
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Camp FGL Program
Scoutcraft
Lewis and Clark Quest
Merit Badges offered Geocache, Orienteering, Pioneering, Welding
Experiences and Partials Camping
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil. Closed toed shoes that
can get wet.
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 12
Natures Gym Quest
Merit Badges offered Rowing, Kayaking, Shotgun
Experiences and Partials BSA Mile Swim Personal Fitness, Athletics, Sports
What to Bring Notebook, Pen, Pencil. Closed toed shoes that can
Additional fees None
Appropriate for 2nd or 3rd year camper
Maximum Quest Occupancy 10
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Camp FGL Program
BSI: First Class Adriel
BSI: First Class is geared towards those Scouts who may be attending Camp for the first time but not brand new to Scouting. Scouts in this program should be at the Second Class Rank.
Scouts enrolled in Adriel will earn First Class requirements, Rifle, Welding, Lifesaving and Canoeing merit badges.
First Class Requirements covered 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e, 7a, 7b,
7c, 7d, 7e, 7f, 9c
Supplies to Bring Boy Scout Handbook, Daypack, Canteen, Rain Gear, Compass, Pencil & Pa-
per, Pocket Knife, Flashlight, Sun Protection, Long pants and long sleeve shirt for welding and lifesaving.
Recommended For Campers who have completed Second Class Rank
BSI: Tenderfoot & Second Class Minninnewah, Achak, Ziracuny
BSI: Tenderfoot & Second Class is geared towards those Scouts new to Scouting and to camping. Our friendly staff will work with each Scout to help them complete some of the requirements in the Tenderfoot and Second
Class Ranks.
Scouts enrolled in these quests work on Tenderfoot & Second Class as well as earn the Swimming and First Aid Merit badges.
Tenderfoot requirements covered.
1c,3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 5a, 5b, 5c, 6a, 7a, 8
2nd Class Requirements covered
2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e, 8b, 9a, 9b
Supplies to Bring Boy Scout Handbook, Daypack, Canteen, Rain Gear, Compass, Pencil & Paper,
Pocket Knife, Flashlight, Sun Protection
Recommended For New Scouts & New Campers who have not yet
reached First Class
One of the highlights of a brand new Scout is going through Camp FGL’s Brown Sea Island Program. We have four options for those new to Scouting and/or new to camping. Our goal is to get Scouts prepared for the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks while giving them an opportunity to experience several of the other program areas at camp.
Minninnewah quest scouts will try out the rifle and archery range. While at
Achak quest scouts can try out rifle and canoeing.
Zircuny quest is for those that love the water and want to try out canoeing and kayaking. *Each quest is limited to 15 scouts
Brown Sea Island Quest
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Camp FGL Program
Excursion: Whitewater Rafting
Experience the World’s Longest Urban Whitewater Course. We are working with “Whitewater Express”, a certified and
official whitewater rafting outfitter, to take Scouts and Lead-ers on a ride of their life. Scouts will make be on the river for “high water” runs giving the best experience for white water
rafting.
Days Offered Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Time Offered Campers will be leaving
camp at 4pm, arriving back at camp by 11pm
Additional Fee $75.00 Per participant
Recommended For All Scouts and Adults
Adult Jet Ski Program
Adults will be able to jet ski at Camp FGL. Have a little fun and rent a Jet Ski for the afternoon.
Each Jet Ski holds 2 adults.
Days offered M,W, Tr
Times 4pm-5:30pm
Supplies to Bring Closed toe shoes that can get
wet
Additional Fee $50.00 for jet ski rental
Recommended For Adults Space is Limited
Excursion: Zip Line Playground
Experience the only Dual Zipline course that connects two states. Campers will be able to ride the dual ziplines over the Chattahoochee River multiple times while also being
able to utilize an aerial playground with over 10 elements.
Days Offered Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Time Offered Campers will be leaving camp at
4pm, arriving back at camp by 11pm
Additional Fee $75.00 per participant
Recommended For All Scouts and Adults
Adults and Excursions
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Activities for Leaders
Leader’s Lounge No Scouts Allowed! Camp FGL has a special lounge just for adult leaders. Come take a break and cool off in our Leader’s Lounge located in the Administration Building. Free coffee and drinks will be available. We also have
Wi-Fi available so you can stay in contact with the outside world. Leader’s Appreciation Dinner Chattahoochee Council would like to express it’s appreciation to Troops who chose Camp FGL for summer camp. We are inviting one leader and SPL from each Troop for a special dinner. Hosted by our Council Presi-dent, Council Commissioner and Scout Executive, they will be there to hear your experiences and comments on Camp FGL. The Council looks forward to your input and invites you to help make Camp FGL the best that it can be Mile Swim BSA Both Scouts and Leaders can earn the Mile Swim BSA award. Swimmers will meet Monday through Thursday
morning to practice for the mile swim on Friday. Scoutmaster Merit Badge All adult leaders are invited to take the Scoutmaster Merit Badge challenge. Any adult leader will have the op-portunity to complete certain requirements to earn this badge. Leaders’ Only Shoot All adult leaders are invited to attend the Leader’s Only Shotgun and Rifle Shoot. Adult Leaders will be able to
test their skills and compete for the top spot in our Leader’s Shotgun and Rifle shoot!
For Leaders
Camp FGL Program
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Flag Ceremonies The entire camp will get together at the flag poles (in front of the dining hall) everyday prior to breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Uniform for breakfast and lunch is “Activity Uniform” which consists of a BSA related T-shirt and shorts. The uniform for dinner is Field Uni-form.
It’s Showtime! Opening Campfire Our Staff will welcome you to camp… FGL Style. Our opening campfire on Sunday night will not be some-thing that you want to miss!
Chess & Game Night Monday Come challenge your friends and our staff to fun board games such as Chess, Risk, Checkers, and more! Held at the Ft. Bradshaw training center. 8pm-9pm
Team Sports Scouts will be able to play against other Scouts in team sports such as basketball, soccer, kickball, Gaga ball, tug-of-war, and more.
Scouts Own Religious Service Join us on Wednesday at 7:00pm with worship music and a non-denominational message that everyone will enjoy.
Wednesday Night Campfire Following Scouts Own the Chattahoochee Lodge Order of the Arrow will host a special campfire you wont want to miss. 8:00PM
Order of the Arrow Social Immediately following the OA Campfire in the Dining Hall, join Lodge members from all over camp in fellow-ship.
Leader Meetings We will hold Leader Meetings on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday to discuss upcoming events and important information. We ask that at least one adult from each Troop attends so they know what is happening at camp.
SPL Meetings Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we will have a short SPL meeting to discuss events for the evening as well as any upcoming important information. All Senior Patrol Leaders and Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders need to attend this important meeting so that they can relay this information back to their Troop.
Honor Troop While at Camp FGL your troop will have the opportunity to participate in our “Honor Troop Program”. Our Camp Commissioners work directly with your unit to complete service projects, camp gadgets, and much more.
Friday Night is Family Night Friday Night is Family Night! All families are invited to Camp FGL for an evening of food, fun, and entertain-ment. Families can join the campers for dinner at 6pm and see our Friday Night Live! Show. Families may ar-rive to camp anytime after 5pm on Friday. Any guests who wishes to eat can pay at the Trading Post starting at 5pm. Meal cost will be $10.00 per person.
Friday Night Live! Closing Campfire This is your chance to show us what you’ve got! All Troops will have their chance to put on their best stunt or skit.
Camp wide Events
Camp FGL Program
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