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    • Forget everything else and deal with this right here before making any plans. Part of the patrol method is everyone puts in work. EG: Post grubbing up everyone pitches in to clean up and put the patrol box away. The PL might be drying while the 11yr old crossover is scrubbing, but everyone is putting in work. If the troop has enough scouts to allow anyone to hold down the earth with their posterior then they should have another patrol. 
    • I did find the World Scout Foundation 2024 Annual Report which was PUBLICLY released a couple of weeks ago. https://annualreport.worldscoutfoundation.org/2024/ As for Scouting America's complete 2024 Annual Report aka Report to the Nation, I have not found the complete report online. Maybe it will be available in its entirety at the National Annual Meeting or some time after.
    • Well, now I can’t find it.  I’d posted first looking for the doc, cause it could be relevant.  Then found (or thought I had) and updated my post.  Now I can’t find anywhere.
    • Varies.  If we have new folks 5 miles/day. Last year, everyone had done the AT trip previous, so it was about 7 miles day one and 3 miles day 2 It was more of a new gear shakedown than anything.
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