Every year, during the week of the July 4 holiday, Troop 624 goes to Sinoquipe Scout Reservation in Fort Littleton, Pennsylvania. Troop 624 also spends a weekend, usually in January, cabin camping at Sinoquipe.
Sinoquipe (pronounced sin-oh-qwipee) is an Algonquin word for "builder of men". One of the reasons we attend camp is to commemorate Lord Baden-Powell's initial camp during which he tested his new Scouting program at Brownsea Isle. Camp Sinoquipe is owned and operated by the Mason-Dixon Boy Scout Council located in Hagerstown, MD. The camp has a beautiful lake, a new dining hall, new swimming pool, troop campsites with platform tents, and a relaxing wooded setting. Scouts can learn water skills such as swimming, lifesaving, canoeing, and kayaking, as well as first aid, emergency preparedness, pioneering, cooking, scoutcraft, handicraft, public speaking, plumbing, archery, rifle and shotgun shooting, ecology, and many more.
Links to Information about Sinoquipe
Sinoquipe Boy Scout Resident Camp Web Site
See Sinoquipe Summer 2018 for more information.
All Sinoquipe Informational Camp Guides can be found here - http://mdcscouting.org/2018campguides/
Leader's Guide -
http://mdcscouting.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2018-Sinoquipe-Leaders-Guide.pdf
Parent's Guide -
http://mdcscouting.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2018ParentsGuide.pdf
SPL Guide -
http://mdcscouting.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2018SPLGuide.pdf