- There is no limit
- Their parents or guardians
- The Webelos Den Leader, with the help of the assistant den leader, Webelos den chief, and the parents.
- The family should get another parent or adult family member, neighbor, or friend to take the boy.
- Parents can be asked to furnish it or borrow it from the local Scout troop.
- Parents and sons form buddy teams.
- Simple, such as heat and serve.
- They should be washed and taken home.
- They should be burned out in the fire and when burned, flattened then taken home.
- Webelos garbage should be dried beside the fire and burned with the trash. Nothing should be buried.
- Suggest that paper plates and cups and plastic utensils be used. Cooking utensils can be washed in hot water and detergent.
- A sanitary facility. A slit trench is dug away from the camp and screened for privacy. The dirt is piled to one side with a paddle stuck in the dirt pile. After each use of the latrine, the paddle is used to spread a layer of dirt in the trench.
- Have each parent and son bring water from home in plastic jugs or other closed-top containers. About 3 gallons per team.
- Use private cars with parents driving. Don't overcrowd cars. Remember, one seat belt per passenger.
- Flag raising, lowering, campfire program, games and Sunday morning service, fishing, swimming, or conservation projects.
- The Webelos den leader with parents.
- Local Tour Permit
- Safe Swim Defense
- Health and Safety
- Heavily traveled highways, private property, railroad tracks, natural hazards such as fast-moving streams, steep cliffs, and loose rocks.