Assistant Cubmaster for Hiking
Assistant Cubmaster for Hiking
Section titled “Assistant Cubmaster for Hiking”Role Summary
Section titled “Role Summary”The Assistant Cubmaster for Hiking plans and leads pack hikes — getting Scouts outdoors, exploring local trails, and building an appreciation for nature and physical fitness.
Reports To / Works With
Section titled “Reports To / Works With”| Relationship | Role |
|---|---|
| Reports to | Cubmaster |
| Works with | Program Chair, Den Leaders |
Requirements
Section titled “Requirements”- Registration: Registered adult leader of BSA; current with YPT
- Inherits training requirements from the Assistant Cubmaster role
Core Responsibilities
Section titled “Core Responsibilities”- Plan and lead pack hikes (typically spring and fall)
- Select trails appropriate for the age range (Lions through Arrow of Light, ages 5–11)
- Scout the trail in advance: assess difficulty, hazards, distance, restroom availability
- Communicate hike details to families: location, difficulty, what to bring, meeting point
- Ensure safety compliance: two-deep leadership, first aid kit, health forms, buddy system
- Plan for water, snacks, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate gear
- Tie hikes to advancement when possible (hiking-related adventures and belt loops)
- Identify new hiking locations and build a rotation of favorite trails
Key Dates / Timeline
Section titled “Key Dates / Timeline”| When | Task |
|---|---|
| March–April | Plan and execute spring hike(s) |
| September–October | Plan and execute fall hike(s) |
| As desired | Additional hikes by season or den request |