Tarps and Patrol Dining Fly
After site selection, the first order of business is to set up the dining fly, and when it comes to troop gear, taking it down is the last task to be completed before departure. (Cooking under a dining fly is discouraged by the BSA Health and Safety Office. Common sense should prevail, and any cooking should ensure there is ample space between the stove, charcoal chimney, dutch oven, or small cooking fire.)
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