Webelos Woods - who has my cup? November 7, 2006
Posted by Jim Galley [ASM] in : general , trackback
As expected, the scouts did a wonderful job helping out the Baiting Hollow Scout Camp by running two training stations. Kudos also go to the patrols who are starting to expand their culinary skills and trying their hand at cooking steaks and potatoes for dinner.
Everyone was having a wonderful time till - horrors! - one of the scouts recently purchased hot chocolate cup went missing. Here is a picture for all to see - if you happen to see it roaming the streets, please bring it to Mondays meeting and it will be reunited with its distraught owner. Asst Scoutmasters Galley and Lynch believe it was last seen hitched to a tow truck, where it most likely got shipped off to a chop shop, put up on blocks, repainted green, and relogo’ed as a girl scout cup.
Of course, other pictures of the campout can be viewed here. This was the first winter campout of the season, so the newer scouts got a taste of what it is like to be sleeping out in near freezing conditions. For the upcoming Harriman and Alpine campouts, closer attention is needed on what clothes are best suited for cold weather. Remember - cotton clothing is the wrong type of material for winter campouts: make sure that thermals and socks are wool or poly blend materials.
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