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One often feels the need to share their wisdom and knowledge with those they care about or those that they believe will be the most receptive. One group that many look forward to ask a possible training ground against the undead that offers promise in their proficiency with off-the-land survival techniques, marksmanship, and pyromania, is the Boy Scouts. I am the leader of a Boy Scout troop from the area around LA and I have also volunteered my services to organize and run a zombie survival weekend campout. When considering the best way to go about planning such an event, I realized that I had the perfect advisers just a dial-tone away. Ideas I had brain stormed include, building a defensible fort in a short amount of time, edible plant semenars, and a water balloon fight from the fort switching out people for survivors(just because it sounded fun), what do you think I should include, or how do you think I could flesh out my ideas?

Tebben:
How about a class on Bug Out Bags? Emphasize its usefulness in non-zombie situations as well. Potentially boring, but a good time filler between events. Also, for one meal, you could get MREs, or similar survival rations. I like the zombie tag idea below, for any age group.
What is the age range/group size for the event? More details my help get some ideas..
DustinEchos104: Thank you for the suggestions Tebben, allowed to participate are scouts from the ages of 11 to 18 but usually clustering around 13 or 14 with a few of the older guys in the 16-17 bracket along. I am hoping for a decent turn out, depending on the location and I can secure, I'd like to see 20 guys along to do this, but more realisitically, between 10 and 17 are our averages.

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