Thursday, July 25, 2013

Many Point 2013 - Update 3

Here we are Thursday afternoon in the Many Point timezone.  Not long after we updated you all yesterday, we had storm blow through.  It was very short, maybe fifteen minutes, but packed some hail and pretty big gusts.   The younger scouts were all out on their five-mile hike when it came through. They were all fine but some thought about the "be prepared" and "put a poncho in the top of your day-sack" advice.   The campsite took a beating.  The two sites along the shore were hit hardest.  We lost one tent and a dining tarp in Two Harbors where the 2nd and 3rd year scouts were camping.  The Llama patrol (all were gone) also had lots of water come into their tents.  The wind blew them open and in came the rain.  You could hear the Leadership scouts shouting, "Help the new scouts!" and off they ran like an Emergency Response team.  Here are some photos from the aftermath...
Once upon a time, there was a dining fly...

...and Joe's lakefront tent.
That rain did not stop Jimmy Bohn from his Scoutmaster Conference and Board of Review Tenderfoot and Second Class, both in one night!  Congratulations, Jimmy!!
Mr. Vorlund presents Jimmy with Second Class pin.
Nor did the rain stop our Leadership scouts from hosting the Voyageur staff for a CrackerBarrel (scout talk for a late snack, or feast, in this case).  The scouts worked very hard for several hours getting all kinds of desserts cooked so that the staff could have some downtime after a hard days work.
Cracker Barrel Prep.
Brownies, Blueberry cake, Dutch Oven Yellow Cake, Spiced Carrots, Funnel Cake - All the food groups were there; but where was the Many Point staff?

The scouts waited with anticipation.  Every light coming down the path invoked a, "here they come!" only to be followed by a melancholy, "Never mind... it's just Alex.".  But fashionably late, the staff came, and came, and a good time was had by all.

Today...

Today we have had more scattered showers but nothing as bad as yesterday. Tonight is the big bonfire.  The scouts have been preparing all day.  There is a base of notched logs built into a square that is probably 7ft x 7ft at the base and is maybe six feet high. In that square base they will put more timber and brush.  This bonfire should be most impressive.  This file will be used to retire several flags from the Minnetonka area.  Troop 346 takes in flags that have gone past their useful life and retires them in a respectful, Flag Ceremony. You can find the link for the script in the Download Forms section of the troop's website.

Need to sign off... I am running late.

YIS from Many Point!
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Many Point 2013 - Update 2

Another sunny day at Many Point.  The weather has been pretty nice.  Last night was a bit cooler but nothing a zipped up sleeping bag couldn't handle.  We adults found ourselves questioning if it would be too cool for the boys; particularly those that might be on the verge of homesickness.  I polled the other adults this morning and heard no complaints.  Homesickness usually sets in mid-week for younger scouts.  There was a tinge of homesickness yesterday evening, before bedtime, but Mrs. Schwamm and Mr. Fischer were very attentive.  The Leadership scouts know to look for signs of homesickness and the Many Point counselors are also trained to help with homesickness if needed.   This morning all seemed to be going very well.

Congratulations to Jack Westerlund for attaining second class!  Sorry... no photo yet.

I have not received any substantial feedback from Huck Finn or the Ironman competition.  Our Huck Finn guys came back this morning and jumped right into breakfast before starting their days.  I heard we did well where we had scouts that competed in all three events of the Ironman.  Not much of an update but I can say that there was plenty of leisure yesterday.  Here are a couple of shots from the hammock-cams.

Dean B - Checking eyelids for leakage.


Charlie D - Demonstrates Hammock-acrobatics.
You would think that with a cooler night the mosquitoes would have been less prevalent.  Not so.  They were vicious last night.  I had one try to carry me out of my tent.  Another was sitting at the picnic table drinking forty-proof DEET heckling the one I was fighting!   Off course I am kidding but they were quiet aggressive.

For those of you that enjoy the food updates (and you know who you are)...  Breakfast was pancakes and sausage.  Hunter was all over cooking the pancakes.  Despite our encouragement to stick to the recipe, he would have none of it.  He created his own mix and we were just noise.  Some of you may know that Hunter became infamous for his "Magic Middles" pancakes from the Ripley camp out a couple years back.  Magic middles are pancakes that are cooked on the outside but runny in the middle - yes... Blech!!  He can even use special magic where he burns the outside and still keeps the middle runny.  Needless to say, he was getting an earful as he stood over the grill and pumped out over thirty pancakes.  .How did it turn out?  Excellent!  Hunter redeemed himself as a pancake chef.   Many Point sent Grilled Cheese sandwich makin's  for lunch.  We called an audible and pulled out leftovers from the past couple of days and ended up with "Butt Rub" chicken, hamburgers and salad.  Okay, that's it for the food channel.

This afternoon's activities include Outdoor Skills - GPS and Geocaching, Rifle Shooting, Tie-Dye (T-shirts), DELTA - Team-building and ethics, Climbing Tower and kayaking.  At 5pm, scouts not taking First Class Adventure will head to the beach for a Beach Bash.   Those taking First Class Adventure, mostly newer scouts, will be taking a five-mile hike to fulfill one of their rank requirements.  Most of our adults will head to an Adult Leader dinner then get an update on how our scouts are progressing with their merit badges. Our Leadership scouts will come back from the Beach Bash and host the camp counselors for some late night dessert and conversation.  This is kind of a tradition for 346 at Many Point.

One last note before I go... For those of you that know the area, the old Tamarack Resort is gone.  There is a new partially constructed building there now.  I am not sure if they will re-open or what but the new building does not look like it will accommodate a greasy spoon restaurant.  Also, I have the Ice Cracking wireless password.... Oh, I guess you know where I am now.  Well, I needed to stop wearing ruts into the road to the Admin building.

Cheers!

Signing off from Many Point.


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Many Point 2013 - Update 1


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.

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.
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!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Many Point 2013

Hello Parents, Scouts and Friends of Troop 346.  We arrived at Many Point around 1pm yesterday after a lunch stop in Park Rapids. All went according to plan.  Thanks to all the parents that helped get us here!!  The scouts are staying in the Two Harbors and Ft. William (a.k.a Ft. Bill) camping areas of the Voyager sub-camp.

We were greeted by deer flies and, later, an onslaught of mosquitoes; but that's to be expected up here this time of year.   A little bug spray and a periodic shower (for the scouts not the mosquitoes) keeps them tolerable (the mosquitoes and the scouts).   Our guys did a fantastic job of getting organized and prepared for the week's activities.  A great deal of credit goes to both the older scouts for their leadership and the younger scouts for their appetite to learn and work together.
Leadership Scouts writing the (funny fifty-two) rules.
We had dinner (sub sandwiches) and after a bit of cleanup we headed to the Campfire gathering at 7pm with all the other scouts staying in the Voyageur camping area.
First Night Campfire at Voyageur.
 Here the troops were introduced to one another and indoctrinated with what to expect for the week by the Voyager staff.  Then a few (optional) showers later and it was off to our tents.  We had checked the weather and were prepared for the rain that came around 2am. Most of us slept through it.

Today the scouts started off the day with Sausage and Waffles (generally); some were probably creative with the condiments and we have special meals for those that require them.  Then the scouts were on the way to First Class Adventure or Merit Badge classes. Lunch was in camp for everyone - Burgers and chips, not a vegetable in sight... oh, wait, the chips  ...we're good.

Now we are all out at afternoon activities.... Some are at the beach and some are at the Super Troop activity and one adult is at the administration building blogging to the folks back home .  The beach has swimming, an aqua trampoline, kayaking and more.  Super Troop is an activity where the scouts, as a troop, can earn distinction by demonstrating the practices of a model troop.

One more thing...  Happy Birthday to Wyatt K.  He turned 16 today.