Sunday, April 17, 2011
Spring (Showers) Camporee-Camp Easton
Troop 323-The few, the proud, the brave-braved the threatening weather and had a great time at Camp Easton on Lake CDA this past weekend.
The theme was Wilderness Survival. Zac and Daniel proudly wear the Wilderness Survival MB on their uniforms don't take anything for granted and honed their skills as they helped Isaac Grimesey work toward completing the MB.
Isaac braved the winds and rain and slept out under his own shelter and told me if he got wet he'd just have to tough it out. We were one of only a couple troops that showed our true colors by attending camp.
When asked what the first aid is for sunburn, Zac McMaster gave the fitting answer of;
"Man Up!"
We chose Bedrock as our campsite and noted the damage in the camp. Brother Ashby suggested we tackle a repair, which we did. We used our lashing skills for two beams that had come down since last summer. We are proud to have left the camp much better than we found it.
For dinner we had an outstanding meal cooked over a bed of coals. All meals were not just edible but desirable.
Breakfast was sausage, scrambled eggs, bagels and bananas.
Lunch was a sack lunch and dinner some mac and cheese with garden peas.
We hiked to the black powder range and built an improvised shelter from what we could glean off the ground to show Issac how it can be done.
I am proud of our scouts, their ruggedness and determination. We will surely appreciate a warm summer day next time
Chris Howell SM 323
Howard Ashby ASM
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Rock Show at the Fairgrounds
We missed all the boys but Daniel Springman....too bad he had to eat for the whole troop by going to Five Boys afterwards. Geology is pretty darn cool we decided after seeing gems being faceted, petrified trees, potato geodes, fish fossils and DUNG...oh yeah don't eat that Daniel!!! We saw pearls and rubies and all kinds of pretty cool rocks, minerals and gems from all over the world.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Hog Lake/Fishtrap Lake Campout March 25-26th
The theme for March and April is Geology. As part of this MB we camped at Hog Lake and hiked to Fishtrap Lake. Howard Ashby talked to us about how streams can become ponds and marshes with sediment from the erosion and build up. We saw this along Hog Creek where logs had fallen into the stream creating a dam and promoting vegetation to grow.
We were blessed with very little rain and beautiful weather.
Friday night we set up camp overlooking Hog Lake. We had a nice hot dinner of chili and french bread. Our campfire included songs and scripture study.
Saturday we had french toast and bacon with oranges.
We hiked to the inlet of Hog Lake and the waterfalls and then Zac led us to Fishtrap Lake where we ate lunch and returned to camp.
We came home with memories and a reptile-ask Daniel about his snake.
Chris Howell
Howard Ashby
Kameron Barnett
Joe Geren
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