Trek & Event Planning Resources

All Treks and Events require that participants have available BSA Medical Forms - parts A & B.  Part C is required for any treks more than 72 hrs or High Adventure activity.  Notes: it's best practice to have all 3 forms and a copy of a health insurance card ready for any trek.  Families typically have several printed copies available and an electronic version of the completed package available for ready printing. 

Troop Resources are available on this website by membership role. Please use one of the navigation links to the left under Resources -or- click on one of these roles: Scout, Parent, Trek Leader, Committee Member, Service Project Leader. There are also pages for scouts with information specific for Cookmasters and for Backpackers.

 

Gear Related Links

 

Troop 777 Gear Inventory:

List of gear available to troop members for check-out; please request items from the Troop Quartermaster. (UPDATED 08.24.20)

Adventure 16 (A16):

 is very supportive of Scouting as the president of the company is an Eagle Scout. If you go to their store and let them know you are a scout. You may receive a discount.

 

Primus:

Manufacturing stoves, lanterns, cooking and camp kitchen accessories since 1892.

 

Mammut:

Started making climbing ropes in 1862. Now offering backpacks, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, headlamps, clothing, footwear as well as climbing and other snow sports gear.

Troop Library

Are you working on a Merit Badge and need the matching Merit Badge Book? Before you run out and buy a copy, check to see if the book you need is available in our troop's library.

If the troop has it, you may request the book from the troop's Librarian via email (librarian @t777.org) and he will bring you a copy at the next scheduled troop meeting.

Troop Documents

For the most up to date Rosters and MB Counselors - see Troopmaster