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  1. As LisaBob just eluded to the BSA National Supply is selling their Switchback convertible pants in a special 2 for 1 sale for the next month. One can order the pants by going to http://scoutstuff.org click on "Uniforms and Insignia" and then click on "Switchback Sale" and then on the picture of the Switchback pants. If you order 1 pair, and at the end of the order process you enter the promo code of "s36822" they will change your order to 2 pair for the same price.
  2. A great high top, light weight boot that "breaths" well are Original Swats. A lot of us got them before we went to Iraq (the "Eleven Pounders" were just to uncomfortable) and they were awesome on not only the sand, but the broken rock areas as well. Highly recommend them. Price - about $65 For Philmont, I will follow the crowd and recommend a good high top boot. Baldy and the Tooth, a must.
  3. A lesson for ALL us Scouts!! Give your son a high five for me!
  4. Herms

    new award

    Wow, twenty-five years in Scouts and have never heard of that. Always something new to learn. Thanks!!
  5. I would have to disagree with the premise that Webelos cannot participate LIKE a troop at a camporee, however should they compete AGAINST at troop, no. Instead of just working with them at a Den meeting, what better time to test their knowledge and/or put their new learned skills to use than at a camporee! My nephew, as a Webelo could out tie or lash any Boy Scout I have ever ran in to. At a winter campout he was Webelo Den was the ONLY group to get a fire started. My oldest boys Webelo Den could also start fires faster than many Patrols. And they HAVE started to learn SOME of
  6. It is a national epidemic! TheScout hit the nail right on the head. The games are like everything else - they can be fine moderation. I think we are overlooking a greater problem - and the video game "addiction" as you call it is just a symptom of that. It seems to me that our society is loosing what I guess I would call discipline. In these times it seems like parents spoil their children more than ever, kids get whatever they want, and nobody ever tells them no. Pretty wise for a 21 year old! Obvious Scouting background:0 Parents have to be parents. Limit your children on how much th
  7. The problem is some people will take on to much thus over-extending themselves and not doing a good job of either, BUT, most of the time there is a shortage of parents willing to step forward thus forcing some of us to do more than one job.
  8. There will be at least one homesick scout at Summer Camp each year:)
  9. Are there any Scout poets out there? "Gangs leave heartaches, that are very tough to heal. Scouting leaves memories, that no one can steal."
  10. Welcome 66! You are a great example of how Scouting leaves its mark on us, and memories to last a lifetime.
  11. Herms

    new award

    How about the, "Spirit of an Eagle" award? "Living the Scout Oath" award? "Spirit of the Scout Law" award? or "True Spirit of a Scout" award?
  12. A lot of camps here in the Rockies (Camp Cris Dobbins and Camp Frank Rand come to mind) offer adventure programs (usually aimed at older boys - 14 and up). Instead of working on merit badges, they go on a horseback trek, mountain bike runs, backpacking, rock climbing/rapelling etc. If you are wanting to do something like this for younger boys, save your summer camp money and hit the mountains yourself or put on your own week long camp with a different activity each day. The boys will really enjoy that also.
  13. Taking 7 Webelos to the District Camporee this weekend. Already have the TP, leadership blah, blah lined up. Our District even has them sign up ahead of time!
  14. Wadahoot, Do you see some re-occuring themes here?! - Shakedowns!! - Get 30-50 lbs on his back and get some miles on him before coming out here to New Mexico. Get him to do some higher elevations if possible. - Boots!! - Good boots are a must, and need to be broken in. Additionally, NO COTTON socks or pants/shorts. Temps get up in the 90's and 100's and sweat will make them uncomfortable or even cause blisters. - Clean!! - If the scouters are clean and follow the rules about food (gotta love "swilling"!!) they will avoid problems with animals. He will have a great
  15. Rock the boat. Don't rock the boat baby! Rock the boat. Don't tip the boat over! PFD, PFD, PFD, PFD, PFDs!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously, - Don't attempt a long float trip until you have done several shorts - Know the expierence level of each participant (stronger in the stern) - Pack clothes in air tight bags - Anchor food stuffs - Know the river/lake you will be on - Inform people of where and when you are expecting to be - Watch for sweepers on small rivers and underwater hazards - Have a patch kit for fiberglass canoes - Kneel don't sit on the benches (a pad or towel to
  16. As most everyone else has said, we stay out of the way. During none activity times we will work with boys on advancement or whittle. At summer camp we have a leader assigned to the different program areas for the day to 1) question why certain boys don't show up and 2) help out the councilors. We usually have a couple leaders hang in camp to help boys with MB's (ooohh those Baskets!!!) or encourage them to CLEAN their tent. We usually have our own meals as we have found that it is a good way to teach the boys to prepare GOOD meals. After they have just had one of their fast noodle or
  17. New Doctor of Commissioner Science http://www.retentioninscouting.org/commissioners_page New Pack Trainer Award http://www.scouting.org/cubscouts/resources/CSLeaderRecAwards.aspx
  18. We have done a tri-pack "Chariot Race" for years. Boys build chariots out of cardboard boxes and pull them with ropes. Great fun and the boys get to compete against some else for a change. They love it!
  19. Why is this such a news story? Because of the hypocrisy of the guy. It is news and interesting to read "Many in the financial industry had long complained that the man known as "Mr. Clean" and the "Sheriff of Wall Street" was abusive and insulting, that he went after them with holier-than-thou zeal, and that he was just trying to make headlines and advance his political career." While I agree with you John that this is not "horrors" type of news, it is non-the-less news worthy and actually gives a little comic relief for a time.
  20. As a parent, as long as the minimum boy/adult ratio is met, I would DEMAND my boys right to replace an adult on a trek. As a leader I would I would talk to the other adults (they usually have the toughest times on the Philmont trails!!) about stepping aside for the boys.
  21. I'll have to tag on with what Eamonn said, that when you just "give" boys the rank advancement, or for that matter any badge is is just a piece of cloth with colorful thread. There is no sense of accomplishment that accompanies the receipt. Additionally, when we do this in Cub Scouts, and in particular with Webelos, we are setting the boy up for failure in Boy Scouts where they have to demonstrate their knowledge to someone other than their parents. Sounds like this Cubmaster is understandably simpathetic due to his expierences with his Down's son, and will be around for some time. Talk to
  22. This is a very bad idea. First, one of the ideas behind the different religious awards is for the PARENTS to spend time with their sons teaching them about their religion. Are all of the boys of the same faith? Second the Den meetings are for the boys to get together to work on the SCOUTING PROGRAM! The religious awards are not part of the Scouting program, but are simply recognized by BSA. To answer your question YES step up.
  23. ...Until you cut you a slice, not pour you a cup. Other considerations: how long it took you to get the boys to sleep the night before, or how sore you are from the previous days hike!
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