Yesterday (Monday) continued to be a great day at Many Point. Josh and his leadership scouts did a great job of teaching the younger scouts how to camp. While the rest of the troop was away from the site, the leadership scouts cleaned up certain areas and used them as training stations. They took each patrol through the stations explaining and training. The scouts learned how to maintain the meal area so that food is properly prepared and cleanup is much easier. Scouts also learned how to use the troop trailer for storage of dry goods and "smellables" so that we don't inadvertently attract and feed the wildlife. Drew showed the scouts how to set up a tent so that it is comfortable and clean; he even demonstrated the "floating tent." In the photo, you can see how well ventilated a scout's tent can be and how the mosquito netting can be used in the left tent.
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| Floating Tents. |
Dinner was pork chops, mashed potatoes and corn. The guys really liked the "Butt Rub" spice that was used to flavor the chops. After dinner, Josh called an assembly and awarded the Tomahawk patrol for their campsite; specifically for floating all their tents as they had been shown earlier.
Honorable mentions to the Llama patrol. They made a great leap forward in terms of working together effectively. Last night started off a bit chaotic from time-to-time as they learned the importance of following a duty roster and being organized during meal planning and cleanup. The patrol was trying to clean up from dinner and set up a dining fly (tarp) at the same time. They also wanted to go to free time but needed to get their site in order before inspection. There came a point when, all at once, they seemed to click into a single machine. It was a great night and that was very evident today as well. Jack S. is doing a fantastic job as Patrol Leader for the Llamas; several adults commented on his leadership style and skill.
After the assembly.... We had a big cake for Wyatt during cracker barrel (an extra evening snack/meal) and all the scouts wished him a happy birthday (as scouts do). Drew and a few other scouts went star gazing for their astronomy Merit Badge. Jack W. made Second Class and is just about ready for First Class. Mr. Fischer reports there are several other scouts making ready for advancement as well.
Today (Tuesday)
Today was pretty much the same morning routine for the scouts - Merit badge classes. This afternoon they headed over to the waterfront for the "Greasy Watermelon" event. Greasy watermelon. They split into two teams and try to push the watermelon across the goal.
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| Josh has it.... Get him!! |
They also shot rifles, played water polo and volley ball. Some of our scouts will participate in the Many Point Ironman competition; we will let you know how that goes.
Later tonight, ten of our scouts are going over to Huck Finn. There, they will spend the evening swimming, jumping, fishing, cooking, competing in contests, playing capture the flag by canoe and more all from 40ft by 40ft rafts in Flintlock Bay. For those staying back at camp, it is Tie-Dye Tuesday. Scouts can tie-die T-shirts... Later we will have a vesper service then back to camp for free time and lights out.
We are continuing to have a great time and the scouts are doing well in their scouting endeavors. New pictures have been uploaded to the
Many Point 2013 section of our Picassa site.
New scouts More to come...
Signing off from Many Point!