Monday, January 19, 2009

Christmas/Winter Camp December, 2008

This is traditionally one of the scouts' favorite outings all year. They get to play games indoors and outdoors until the late hours, and don't have to cook or do anything.

We were already provided mattresses. Lots and lots of mattresses, that the scouts had fun on.

We played many games including risk,monopoly, dungeons & dragons, and many more.


The scouts also enjoyed building and painting models, which they then got to keep.


After a night of board games, we decided to go out in the snow and sled.

There were plenty of places to sled, and it was good sledding,too.

Some people got into the snow a little more than others.

We sledded late into the night, but enjoyed every minute of it.

This was an excellent camp out, it was a "no work, all play" weekend.

Philmont Training # 1 November,2008

This day trip was the first in a series to prepare a group of scouts for their upcoming trip to Philmont Scout Ranch in June 2009. It prepared us both physically and helped us learn how to pack better.


We began by dividing various troop gear into our packs.This made our packs heavier and gave us a better understanding of the troop gear.

After looking at the map and planning our route, we were off.

The leaders enjoyed the day us much as the scouts.

Next, we made a very cool stop. Here we are pictured at the site of the world's first nuclear reactor.

Being Boy Scouts, we had to go off the trail at least once.


After a nice hike, we stopped for some lunch. We enjoyed some food after a long morning. We then sent off again.

We took a couple of breaks, because we were cold and tired.

But then it was back on the trail. After exploring a little bit, we went along the I&M canal. The scouts had a lot of fun throwing rocks in the frozen water.

We were all happy once we got back to the parking lot. The scouts got some good practice in a had a good time as well.

Feast of the Hunters' Moon- September 2008

This was a favorite of the scouts'. It is a Renaissance Fair featuring many things to buy,eat,and see. It is based on the hunters of the 18th century returning from the hunt.




We started out the day with retort eggs. These are easy to make and clean, and they taste good,too.




When we got to the feast, there were many things to see and do. One tent we enjoyed was this game tent, where we got to learn how to and play traditional games of the time period. Sadly, the instructor won every time!


There were also a few war re-enactments and bands. The music was good, and the gunshots got the boys' attention.

Everyone enjoyed the homemade, ice cold root beer. It had an amazingly unique flavor that quenched a thirst like no other. You also got to keep the glass.




The scouts got to view multiple races of 18th century canoes. They were entertaining to view and to notice the fine craftsmanship of the canoes.

The cannons were even more stunning then the gun fire. You could hear the "BOOM!" everywhere in the fair, and it was even cooler seeing it up close.


Once we got back from the feast, all the scouts were starving. For dinner, one patrol had pigs in a blanket, while the other had spaghetti. Both meals were both filling and delicious.

Finally, before hitting the sack, we ate a scout tradition- Black Forest Cobbler. Everyone loved it and it filled our stomachs.


This camp out was very successful, and a fun time was had by all.

Also, sorry about the wait on this post.