SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide to Scout Out the Net! SCOUTER Magazine and Network
SCOUTER  |  NetCompass  |  NetRoster  |  Forums  |  ClipArt  |  Headlines  |  Auctions  

You are 1 of 1047 Active Users

 Locator >
SCOUTER : Archives : Scouts-L : September 2000 : Post
Menu > Email this page to a friend Send page to friend
 


Check out the new SCOUTER Discussion Forums and Post Your Questions Now!

From: Alexandria Lone Scout (scouts_alex@HOTMAIL.COM)
Date: Tue Sep 05 2000 - 08:30:32 CDT


When I was a senior scout troop in 1965 we did a week backpacking in the
Sierra Nevada every summer. We almost all went. Everyone from 11 to 72.
Usually the summers were fairly dry. Well, not the summer of 1965. I did
this six summers between 1961 and 1967. We ran into rain the third day out.
It rained, then it hailed, then it froze in early August. It even snowed on
the summit of Mt. Whitney before turning into a freezing rain. Regardless of
what we did we got wet. Between the incessant rain and sweat we were soaked
for 4 days. The tents we used were GI ponchos snapped together in groups of
4-6-8 or sometimes ten. This was before YPG so we did what we could to get
everyone under cover. The floors were made from our waterproof ground
cloths. I don't recommend this because one poncho weighed more than a modern
tent with floor, fly, sack and stakes but they did work.

Since this was also in the days when wood was still burnable, drying socks
became an artform. One sight that I remember all to well was watching a
buddy put his heavy nylon socks on a stick over a fire to try to get them at
least warm, if not dry. Nylon stinks when it melts and falls into a fire.

For those of you that know we hiked from near Guitar Lake to Whitney Portal
via the peak in one day. It was pouring on the peak mixed with snow and
sleet. To the east was the Owens Valley looking warm and dry. When we
reached the appointed camp for that night we simply stopped to cook dinner,
sent the drivers out ahead while we cleaned, saddled up and stopped walking
at the trailhead just in time to meet the returning drivers. We rolled down
the hill and found a public camp and tumbled into bed. the next day was
drying out time.

Ah the memories.

Phil Abbey

_________________________________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.

Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at
http://profiles.msn.com.



A few Commercial Links from the SCOUTER NetCompass...


Featured Link Outdoor gear Since 1986Click here for more information
Mosquito nets and outdoor protection products

Featured Link Scout Web Services - Web Site HostingClick here for more information
Scout Web Services - Web Site Hosting

Featured Link North Star Canoe RentalsClick here for more information
Canoeing and Kayaking in Vermont

Featured Link Scrapbook It!Click here for more information
Best Scout Scrapbooking Supplies on the Web!

Featured Link Fundraising DepotClick here for more information
Fundraising's DISCOUNT Superstore featuring hundreds of great fundraising products & programs.

Featured Link Leather & Leathercraft SuppliesClick here for more information
Ask about your special prices, free catalog and Leatherwork Merit Badge Workshop

Featured Link Lite Backpacking with Travel Pak KitsClick here for more information
Easy Traveler, Inc. manufactures refillable, leakproof Flasks, Tottles and Flexible Squeeze Tubes that allow you to take just the right amount of your favorite personal care or food products with you, when you go camping, Hiking or backpacking

Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass





Join SCOUTER.com

Join SCOUTER.com and participate in the Discussion Forums & receive our email newsletters. First, please enter your e-mail address. We'll see if we have you in our records (must be complete and valid e-mail address to complete registration):

E-mail address

Postal/ZipCode


Site Members Login


SCOUTER Forums

Share your questions, answers and ideas in the SCOUTER Forums!


FREE Web Hosting from SCOUTER!
SCOUTER.com provides free web hosting to more than 2,000 Scout units!

What's become of SCOUTER Magazine, the print publication?

Buy the Back Issues

NetCompass
Categories

Advancement
Calendar
Campfires
Discussion Lists
Graphics and Clipart
Leaders Resource
Medical Issues Library
Meeting Activities
Scout Skills
Scouting History
Scouting Organizations
Service To America
Training
Where To Go
Youth Protection

Sponsors

Site Dedication

SCOUTER celebrates the life of William Hillcourt... Scoutmaster to the World and the founding inspiration for the grassoots resources we share.

© 1994-2005 SCOUTER.com. All rights reserved.

SCOUTER is an independent publication and has been the primary Scouting portal on the web since 1994.
It is not officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the USA or the World Organization of Scout Movements.
Web Developer/SaaS Hosting by FastRoot, Chicago - Terry Howerton

spacer.gif (57 bytes)