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Equip yourself with the essential skills and ethos of the early Scouting movement with The Boy Scouts' Camp Book. First published around 1914, this manual became a crucial training resource for Scoutmasters and boys, consolidating the practical campcraft necessary for successful troop expeditions. Carrington, a highly experienced Scout leader who later became a prominent Anglican bishop, emphasized not only the how-to of camping but also the discipline, organization, and moral responsibility that Scouting aimed to instill. The book is celebrated for bridging the gap between theoretical…mehr

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Equip yourself with the essential skills and ethos of the early Scouting movement with The Boy Scouts' Camp Book. First published around 1914, this manual became a crucial training resource for Scoutmasters and boys, consolidating the practical campcraft necessary for successful troop expeditions. Carrington, a highly experienced Scout leader who later became a prominent Anglican bishop, emphasized not only the how-to of camping but also the discipline, organization, and moral responsibility that Scouting aimed to instill. The book is celebrated for bridging the gap between theoretical woodcraft and the practical management of a group camp. Key Scout Camp Mastery: * Camp Organization and Discipline: Detailed guidance on setting up a Scout camp, establishing duties, maintaining order, and fostering the patrol system for efficient group management. * Tents and Shelter: Comprehensive instruction on pitching, draining, and caring for patrol tents and other common camp shelters, ensuring comfort and longevity of equipment. * Advanced Campcraft: Practical lessons on camp sanitation, hygiene, basic field first aid, and methods for purifying water, crucial for the health of the entire troop. * Fires and Cooking: Clear instructions on building various types of campfires (e.g., cooking, signal), managing fuel, and preparing simple, wholesome meals for a group. This book is an indispensable classic for Scout leaders, Boy Scouts historians, outdoor educators, and anyone seeking the authentic, detailed methods and philosophy that underpinned the early decades of the Boy Scouts movement and traditional camp training.
Autorenporträt
Philip Carrington was born July 6, 1892, in Lichfield, England, and died October 3, 1975. He was educated at Christ's College, New Zealand; Canterbury University College, New Zealand; and Selwyn College, Cambridge. His degrees included both earned (M.A.,D.D., Litt.D.) and honorary ones (S.T.D, D.C.L.). As an Anglican scholar he held various positions in New Zealand (1922), Australia (1924-27), and Canada (1927-60), including the Archbishopric of Quebec. He was the author of fourteen scholarly books on subjects as diverse as apologetics, ecclesiology, the life of Christ, church history, and the New Testament.