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Effective January 2009
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Unit/Group leaders are responsible for the actions,
safety and welfare of their unit/group and for any damage to
camp property. Each unit/group will maintain two (2) adult leaders,
one of whom must be age 21 or older, who are in charge of the
unit/group at all times. The Camp Ranger may assess costs against
unit/group leaders for damage to or loss of camp property caused by
a member of that leader’s unit/group or their visitors.
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Units/Groups are responsible for the bagging and
disposal of trash in the camp dumpster located in the main
parking lot at or before checkout time. All unit/group trash must be
disposed of in the camp dumpster or carried out of camp.
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Units/Groups are responsible for providing the Camp
Ranger or Campmaster with a completed roster at time of check-in
or within a reasonable time thereafter. Unit/group leaders are
responsible at all times for knowing the whereabouts of all campers
and visitors with their unit/group while in camp.
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No one may enter or remain on camp property without
permission of the Camp Ranger or Campmaster. Campers and
visitors must remain within the posted boundaries of camp property
at all times while in camp.
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At least one night’s supply of firewood must be on
hand at the rented facility at checkout time.
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These items are strictly prohibited on camp
property at all times, unless authorized in writing by the CTF
Board of Directors:
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Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs & accessories,
sexually explicit materials, ammunition, explosives and fireworks.
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Any type of weapon (including BB guns, paintball guns,
and slingshots) or hunting/trapping equipment.
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Motorized bicycles / vehicles, motorcycles and
all-terrain vehicles.
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These activities are strictly prohibited on camp
property at all times, unless authorized in writing by the CTF
Board of Directors:
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Hunting or trapping, the collection and removal of live
non-domesticated animals, or the release of animals onto camp
property.
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Erection of permanent structures and establishment of
new trails.
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The following items are restricted:
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Liquid fuels, propane and fueled appliances, electric
heaters and electric cooking units, must be handled and operated by an
adult using safe procedures. Fuels may not be used to start or added
to ground fires.
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Only adults, to cut up downed timber only, may use chain
saws. Any unit/group cutting standing timber (dead or live), or
damaging trees (sawed, chopped, axed, carved or otherwise damaged)
without the prior permission of the Camp Ranger or Campmaster will be
fined $50 per tree. However, cutting of multi-flora rose and
grapevines is encouraged.
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Pets, on a secured leash or restraint at all times, are
permitted in camp during the day. Working animals are exempt to this
restriction. Nuisance animals will be dealt with individually by the
Camp Ranger or Camp Master.
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Vehicles are restricted to the main parking lot. No
camper may drive or park a vehicle within the camp stockade or service
road gates unless that vehicle has been personally authorized for
entry by the Camp Ranger or Campmaster. Parked vehicles must not block
any roads or lots at any time.
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Ground fires are permitted inside of designated fire
rings only. No fire should be left unattended at any time.
Unattended fires will be promptly extinguished at the discretion of
the Camp Tuscazoar staff.
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Weekend camping checkout time is 11:00 a.m. on Sunday
morning unless other arrangements have been made with the Camp
Ranger or Campmaster. Camp gates will be closed at 11:30 a.m.
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The Camp Tuscazoar Foundation, Inc. reserves the
right, at its sole discretion, to refuse use of the camp to anyone at
any time.
Effective January 2009.
These rules will be
enforced. They apply to everyone and to all CTF, Inc. property. They remain in effect at
all times. |
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