From: EXT-Reed, Randall C (Randy.Reed@HSV.BOEING.COM)
Date: Tue Sep 05 2000 - 07:17:44 CDT
OK, Lorie, nuts-and-bolts is good, but to some of our listers, nothing is
more __fundamental__ to their Scouting than the "3G's."
I find the reminders from some to avoid the "3-G's" amusing: Kind of like
asking everyone in the family to avoid any mention of the three-hundred
pound gorilla watching TV and eating potato chips in the living room. It's
very difficult to avoid running into him. <g>
Oh, and here's some orienteering "juice" just so you know my heart is in the
right place!
http://www.talon.net/scottdvoa/
http://www.us.orienteering.org/
http://www2.aos.Princeton.EDU/rdslater/orienteering/
http://www.uio.no/~kjetikj/compass/
http://home.clara.net/pages/newcompasss1.htm
Randy
Randall C. Reed
Scoutmaster, Troop 543
Sanford, Florida
Central Florida Council
"...I used to be a Buffalo..."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lorie McGraw [SMTP:llmcgraw@WORLDNET.ATT.NET]
> Subject: Don't you wish
>
> Okay, now we can get back to the earthshaking discussions about the 3 gs
> that we aren't supposed to be discussing but are anyway, or maybe, just
> maybe, others will post questions about the nuts and bolts of how to
> deliver a better program to these youth that we are supposed to be
> helping. I, for one, would like to hear some Orienteering advice (how to
> teach, games, hints, etc.).
> Please remember that at this time of year we have many many new leaders
> who
> are looking for skills and resources for their den/pack/troop/crew
> meetings.
>