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  1. I should have explained, if you don't do the lock in, which for our guys is something specail for the PLC, this JLT only takes about three hours max including the hour for teambuilding and PIZZA! Good question. Barry
  2. Hi All We do exactly this after each election. We found experienced scouts don't need full JLT training every six months. Instead all they need is some information about their specific job. Here is our agenda. 1. 20 min on the Troop leadership structure from the Chartering organization down to the Patrol Leaders. 2. 30 min on each youth leader job description and the expectations of each Youth Leadership position on the PLC. 3. 10 min Scoutmaster explaining the Aims and Methods of Scouting. Usually this is where the PLCs job and the adults job. 4. 60 min for each
  3. >>He never acts on his homosexuality and is otherwise a model scout. His friend violates the confidence and everyone finds out. Throw him out?
  4. Happy Scouting All OK, there lots of fun stuff to comment on, but I pick boleta first because he seemed off track. >>You guys continue to amaze me. First, the bible has nothing to do with duty to God, reverence and the BSA. This organization includes Buddhism, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism.>. So if we are going to have a discussion about these topics and try to keep it relevant to BSA, stop bringing your own version of Christian morality into it.
  5. >>As for boys in tents, if that were really the concern the policy would not be limited to those who are "openly" gay.
  6. Hmm OK. Take a roll of duct tape like silver-shark mentioned. It can be used for many things, but we went through a lot with two pairs of boots soles coming off the boots. It's perfect to plug holes in canoes and dry sacks, especially if the canoes are kevlar. And, I believe it's better than mole skin in preventing blisters. As for water. The locals will tell you to canoe out in the lake about 100' and get your water there. It's clean, safe and taste very good. I'm not saying don't use your water filters, but we have never had a problem. I would suggest taking extra deet. You m
  7. Hi hotdesk OK, just to start, leave the cotton socks and take three pairs of hiking socks with three pair of sock liners. No cotton because they will never dry and that will ruin your feet. More than backpacking, I think the liners are important because your feet will be wet while canoeing and portaging. You will need more fishing equipment, more lures, jigs and worms. Playing cards. Book? Explain the food to me. Are you taking your own food or is it provided by an outfitter? How many in your crew. Barry
  8. >>that he agreed to... that played into his strengths... and he STILL refuses to help out?" will turn that PL right around and have him looking for a better way to motivate.
  9. >>He has tried to teach leadership and has tried to give guidance, but like I said the scout simply doesn't take it and goes toward more immature things like beating the scout with a chair.
  10. >>I do wonder if he was just in over his head and these outbursts were just him allowing a lot of built up frustration erupt and spew out?
  11. Hi All >>I tell our boys, that they don't want me involved, because chances are, someone is going home early, and won't be attending again soon. Once this has happened, it is up to the Troop Committee to decide if this boy has a furture in the Troop or not.
  12. >>HOWEVER, neither tattoos or piercings are a big enough issue for me to make a problem for a boy over. For those in my sphere of influence, I attempt to explain (sometimes often) that there isn't enough value in such ornamentation to make it worth the hassle, but if I can't be successful convincing him, it's a dead issue. It's not my place to allow metal or ink displayed in what I consider a silly manner to effect how I treat a boy.
  13. Hi All >>My son with his Army Surplus supplies got to visit the foot doctor when we returned. His boots shrunk and then fell apart.>Be prepared to be wet and dirty, you are going to be both.
  14. Great post Thumper. I willing to bet todays lunch that your troop is considered a very boy run troop. We have a similer story with a scout that left his big brothers troop because he also wasn't considered "Boy Scout Material". Our troop has aquired several such scouts in the last decade. The mother of one once asked why her son was accepted here and not in some of the other troops. I believe boy run programs naturally encourage each scout to grow as and individual and the adults guide the whole of the program each scout at a time. The scouts become more excepting of each others differen
  15. Hi All My Oklahoma BSA plate on my convertible is personalize to, get this, "EGLEDAD". Barry
  16. Good Morning All >>Summer Camp still seems to be a Merit Badge mill. Even with the new syllabi created for camp, the staff seemed reluctant to use them. And, heaven-forbid they need to "fail" a scout.
  17. Happy Days All OK, we had a great JLTC last week and I still high from it. >>As for Boy Scouts RT, I believe you hit it on the head. SMs feel like they know it all.
  18. I will look at that. We are so used to camp staffs driving to camp that this G2SS didn't cross our mind. Not sure a council event wouldn't be considered reginal. Hmmm I think EagleInKy and Laurie have good suggestions but I willmake sure Council doesn't already have the forms. Like I said, he kind of caught us off guard with this although we get a lot of 17 year olds. Barry
  19. How do you think we learned it happened? He told his buddy he was leaving. Yes there were adults around watching the pool area. The scouts had to set that up from the safe swim training we gave them. I don't know how he got out of the pool area, but the parking lot is only 50 feet away. Barry
  20. Happy Friday All Our Council is in the middle of our Summer JLTC course. I got a call last night about 10:30 from my JLTC Course Director checking to see if I saw anyone leave camp when I was visiting earlier in the evening. One of our 35 participants drove to camp. While this is unusual, we didn't really think much of it until he just up and left during the freetime swim. The course director called me back a few minutes later to explain that the parents knew their son was leaving camp for the evening to go to a party. Would have been nice if somebody told us the plans. The dad promised h
  21. OK, I understand this is just a difference of opinioin. I will present one last point of view, then leave it alone. >>There's a difference in that in Sports you don't hear parents saying, "I'm not going to buy the uniform.">If scouting is run so that it presents activities that kids want to do, the uniform becomes secondary
  22. Hmmm OGE, I guess I don't see the wisdom in that. I talk to scouts in private when we have to discuss broken rules. FOG I mean Barry, my name is Barry. Have a great day all.
  23. >>How many refuse to buy part of the uniform for a sports team? Where the mandate comes from is irrelevant.
  24. >>There's a difference in that in Sports you don't hear parents saying, "I'm not going to buy the uniform."
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