Update 5
Friday Morning
It’s clear that we are
nearing the end of our Many Point experience 2013. A few more scouts have taken
the initiative to sleep a little later than usual, and conclude that 8:05 is “close
enough” to 8:00.
Thursday was a day of
preparation—for “the fire”. All the first week scouts know what I’m talking
about! On Thursday, the troop builds a massive bonfire. Wyatt led the lumberjack
crew in constructing a two story behemoth. How they continue to find dead trees
and dry deadfall is beyond me. A few
staff members came down to the site to watch the inferno and entertain us. Ted and Brody manned the fire pumps to
prevent the burning embers from torching the site (they were over 100 feet in
the air). We sang songs, celebrated birthdays for Jack “Westy”, Jack P, and
Noah. We had a never ending version of the “…don’t wear no socks” song. Oh…and I told the
TRUE story of the Many Point Yeti. It was a memorable event!
Thursday was also a day
of preparation for the future of Troop 346. When I left for camp last Friday, I
had no way of knowing that I was going to encounter a very personal and
profound sign that has pointed me back towards Scouting. I shared my story with
the Scouts and adults in camp as the fire turned to embers during the Scoutmaster’s
minute. I would like to share that story with all the remaining parents of Many
Point campers at the Many Point follow up meeting on Monday at Spasso (back
room) from 7-8:00pm. It’s a cool story and will have a long term effect on our
Troop. Plus, it’s important that ALL many point scout parents attend this meeting.
As Friday dawned, our
final preparations for departure are starting to take place. Our goal is to
leave camp about 10:00. Cars are estimated to return to the church sometime
between 2:30 and 3:30. All Scouts that attended Many Point (including week 1)
should plan on showing up at the church to unload the trailer, and take
equipment home for a good cleaning). Remember…there are bikes that will need to
be picked up.
If you are planning on
picking your son up at camp, please understand that nobody can leave until we
have been given clearance from Peter, our commissioner.
This is the last blog
posting from Many Point 2013. It’s been a special week. I’m already looking forward to Many Point
2014. Thank you for putting your trust in the adult leaders, and for allowing
your son to experience Many Point and Scouting at its finest.
Yours in Scouting,
Greg Sanderson











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