At a Glance

Adventure Type:
    Archery
Meet Time: 9:00am
Return Time: 12:15pm
Est Cost: 50.00+$24/person
Health form parts: ABB
Location: Archers Afield, Oregon
Location Website: Archers Afield

Note: Archers Afield: Team Building

Archery Lessons

A 30-minute lesson with your group on a private range, followed by an hour of shooting to practice your newfound skills. The perfect way to strengthen your team. We provide all of the equipment.



Guide to Safe Scouting

Adults complete the following: What risk(s) exist?
Range, bow and arrow safety

How are we going to prep?
Range, bow and arrow safety

What age appropriate modifications can be made?
This is appropriate for all levels

Gear

  • Day Pack
  • 10 Essentials
  • Camera
  • Backpack
  • Compass
  • Knife
All gear provided by Archers Afield.

Pre-Adventure Skillsets

  • Archery
  • Citizenship

Sample Agenda

9:00am Meet at CCC
9:15am Leave for Archers Afield
9:45am Arrive and check-in
10:00am Begin lessons
10:30am Begin free shoot
11:30am Finish shooting and pack up
11:45am Leave for CCC
12:15pm Arrive at CCC


Rank Requirements

key: At Meeting / On Adventure

Awards

key: At Meeting / On Adventure

Merit Badges

key: At Meeting / On Adventure


Archery

  • 1a. Explain the five range safety rules.
  • 1b. Explain the four whistle commands used on the range.
  • 1c. Explain how to safely remove arrows from the target and return them to your quiver.
  • 1d. Tell about your local and state laws for owning and using archery equipment.
  • 2a. Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR
  • 2b. To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You may use as many arrows as necessary to accomplish this. The repairs can be done on wood, fiberglass, or aluminum arrows.
  • 2c. Name the four principle materials for making arrow shafts.
  • 2d. Do ONE of the following Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You may use as many arrows as necessary to accomplish this. The repairs can be done on wood, fiberglass, or aluminum arrows.
  • 2e. Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR
  • 2f. To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You may use as many arrows as necessary to accomplish this. The repairs can be done on wood, fiberglass, or aluminum arrows.
  • 2g. Explain how to properly care for and store arrows.
  • 3a. Explain the proper use, care, and storage of, as well as the reasons for using tabs, arm guards, shooting gloves, and quivers.
  • 3b. Explain the following terms: draw length, draw weight, mechanical release, and barebow.
  • 4a. The difference between an end and a round.
  • 4b. The differences among field, target, and 3-D archery.
  • 4c. How the five-color World Archery Federation (FITA) target is scored.
  • 4d. How the National Field Archery Association (NFAA) black-and-white field targets and blue indoor targets are scored.
  • 5b. A BSA Scout field round of 14 targets and make a  score of 90 points.

Flier

www.Sherwood116.com

Troop 116

Archery @ Archery Lessons

A 30-minute lesson with your group on a private range, followed by an hour of shooting to practice your newfound skills. The perfect way to strengthen your team. We provide all of the equipment.
Archery!
Archery Lessons
Tigard, Oregon
9:00am - 12:15pm
meet at Cedar Creek Church on < date > @ 9:00am
Whole Troop!

We’ll meet at Cedar Creek Church @ 9:00am and carpool to Archery Lessons in Tigard, Oregon.

Gear

  • Day Pack
  • 10 Essentials
  • Camera
  • Backpack
  • Compass
  • Knife
All gear provided by Archers Afield.

Skills

  • Archery
  • Citizenship

Make sure to register on troopmaster,
look for the link in your email!!!

Troop 116

T-Program Planning
for Day Outing
Prior to T-5, the PLC should have determined (and dates below):
Outing Event:________________________
Event Date:_______________
Location: ___________________________
Scout in charge: ______________________
QR Code/URL for drive
Itinerary:
Special activities and equipment needed for the outing:
T-5 Date:_______________
  • Patrol Leaders hand out event flyers and permission slips and get a straw count.
  • Patrol Leaders discuss food needs. (Optional - Assign Grubmasters and Assistant Grubmasters.)
T-4 Date:_______________
  • (PLC assigns SPL and PL’s in charge of outing, SM/ASM’s identify the tour leader.)
  • Scouts return permission slips and trip fees to their Patrol Leaders.
  • (Optional - Grubmasters presents menus, make necessary changes, and get SPL/ASM approvals.)
T-3 Date:_______________
  • Patrol Leaders remind everyone of food needs.
  • (Optional - Grubmasters assign duty roster responsibilities within their patrols.)
  • Patrols discuss gear needs, assign Scouts to check out Troop gear if required.
T-2 Date:_______________
  • Patrol Leaders remind Scouts of personal gear that is required.
T-1 Date:_______________
  • Patrol Quartermasters check out Troop gear as required.
  • (Optional - Grubmasters check out necessary cooking gear.)
T+1 Date:_______________
  • Patrols and Grubmasters check in gear and inventory sheets.
  • Patrols complete event evaluation.

Week 1


Month's Theme: Archery
Topic: ________________
Date: _____________
Activity
Description
Run By
Time
Pre-opening Activity
Opening Ceremony
  • - Flag presentation
  • - Oath and Law
  • - Uniform inspection
Group Instruction
  • - Archery
Skills Instruction
Scout - Tenderfoot
2nd - 1st
Merit Badge
  • archery
    1a. Explain the five range safety rules. [Archery]
  • 1b. Explain the four whistle commands used on the range. [Archery]
  • 1c. Explain how to safely remove arrows from the target and return them to your quiver. [Archery]
  • 2g. Explain how to properly care for and store arrows. [Archery]
  • 3a. Explain the proper use, care, and storage of, as well as the reasons for using tabs, arm guards, shooting gloves, and quivers. [Archery]
  • 3b. Explain the following terms: draw length, draw weight, mechanical release, and barebow. [Archery]
Patrol Breakouts
  • - T-Minus activities (Duty roster/Menu/etc)
  • - Patrol outing planning
  • - Advancement check-in (see how advancement is going and what is needed -> report to SPL)
  • - (Seasonal planning) Summer camp activities, APC Ideas

          
Game
Closing
  • - Closing Flags
  • - Announcements
  • - SM’s minute
Total 90 minutes of meeting
After the meeting
Leadership team reviews plans for the next meeting and for the main event.

Week 2


Month's Theme: Archery
Topic: ________________
Date: _____________
Activity
Description
Run By
Time
Pre-opening Activity
Opening Ceremony
  • - Flag presentation
  • - Oath and Law
  • - Uniform inspection
Group Instruction
  • - Citizenship
  • - Archery
Skills Instruction
Scout - Tenderfoot
2nd - 1st
Merit Badge
  • archery
    1d. Tell about your local and state laws for owning and using archery equipment. [Citizenship]
  • 2a. Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR [Archery]
  • 2b. To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You may use as many arrows as necessary to accomplish this. The repairs can be done on wood, fiberglass, or aluminum arrows. [Archery]
  • 2c. Name the four principle materials for making arrow shafts. [Archery]
Patrol Breakouts
  • - T-Minus activities (Duty roster/Menu/etc)
  • - Patrol outing planning
  • - Advancement check-in (see how advancement is going and what is needed -> report to SPL)
  • - (Seasonal planning) Summer camp activities, APC Ideas

          
Game
Closing
  • - Closing Flags
  • - Announcements
  • - SM’s minute
Total 90 minutes of meeting
After the meeting
Leadership team reviews plans for the next meeting and for the main event.

Week 3


Month's Theme: Archery
Topic: ________________
Date: _____________
Activity
Description
Run By
Time
Pre-opening Activity
Opening Ceremony
  • - Flag presentation
  • - Oath and Law
  • - Uniform inspection
Group Instruction
  • - Archery
Skills Instruction
Scout - Tenderfoot
2nd - 1st
Merit Badge
  • archery
    2d. Do ONE of the following Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You m... [Archery]
  • 2e. Make a complete arrow from a bare shaft using appropriate equipment available to you. OR [Archery]
  • 2f. To demonstrate arrow repair, inspect the shafts and prepare and replace at least three vanes, one point, and one nock. You may use as many arrows as necessary to accomplish this. The repairs can be done on wood, fiberglass, or aluminum arrows. [Archery]
Patrol Breakouts
  • - T-Minus activities (Duty roster/Menu/etc)
  • - Patrol outing planning
  • - Advancement check-in (see how advancement is going and what is needed -> report to SPL)
  • - (Seasonal planning) Summer camp activities, APC Ideas

          
Game
Closing
  • - Closing Flags
  • - Announcements
  • - SM’s minute
Total 90 minutes of meeting
After the meeting
Leadership team reviews plans for the next meeting and for the main event.

Week 4


Month's Theme: Archery
Topic: ________________
Date: _____________
Activity
Description
Run By
Time
Pre-opening Activity
Opening Ceremony
  • - Flag presentation
  • - Oath and Law
  • - Uniform inspection
Group Instruction
  • - Archery
Skills Instruction
Scout - Tenderfoot
2nd - 1st
Merit Badge
  • archery
    2g. Explain how to properly care for and store arrows. [Archery]
  • 3a. Explain the proper use, care, and storage of, as well as the reasons for using tabs, arm guards, shooting gloves, and quivers. [Archery]
  • 3b. Explain the following terms: draw length, draw weight, mechanical release, and barebow. [Archery]
Patrol Breakouts
  • - T-Minus activities (Duty roster/Menu/etc)
  • - Patrol outing planning
  • - Advancement check-in (see how advancement is going and what is needed -> report to SPL)
  • - (Seasonal planning) Summer camp activities, APC Ideas

          
Game
Closing
  • - Closing Flags
  • - Announcements
  • - SM’s minute
Total 90 minutes of meeting
After the meeting
Leadership team reviews plans for the next meeting and for the main event.