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Stosh

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  1. At one time North Dakota was the third most powerful nuclear power in the world. With Nike silos every 10-20 miles and 2 B-52 bases, it was NOT the place to live.
  2. I don't think BSA National gives a hoot what anyone "believes". As far as branding is concerned 100 years of Boy Scouts ranks a bit higher than the Eagle rank. They didn't concern themselves with any moral issues with the homosexual or the confused sexual issues. and they quickly changed tack when the winds of social issues blew from completely different directions, i.e. too militaristic, younger ages, female participation. career development, STEM, and a multitude of other issues coming on the scene in the past 50 years. With a track record like that, what makes anyone think what comes
  3. Keep it in mind that females at this age are scientifically proven to be on average 2 years more mature than males. With that being said, one could feel fairly confident that she would be on par with an equivalent 13 year old male.
  4. And when all the dust settles, BSA National can do anything it wishes to do and we all know how smoothly that plays out in the program. Honorary degrees are just as valid as earned degrees. They are only issued on a PR basis to promote the institutions that give them out. This "precedent" is as American as apple pie. Never underestimate the workings of an organized committee of any size or nature.
  5. And what makes anyone think they are just for girls? Boys don't wear uniform pants, why would girls be any different?
  6. Or, BSA may capitalize on the positive PR Ms. Ireland has already garnered and simply just go with the flow as it has a track record of doing. She is the media's poster-girl for the movement, has been going through the motions, earned the Canadian rank, and has the right connections. Why would they not want Ms. Ireland to be in the spotlight. It would be a PR disaster NOT to make her the first Eagle.
  7. A movie doesn't need to be good or bad, it just needs to bring in people to pay money. Kinda like registration fees. What's the big deal if a Webelos cross over doesn't like scouts and quits after 3 months. Does he get his money back? Nope. Ever wonder what the #1 motivator is? MONEY. Even socialist countries have Black Markets.
  8. Whether the movie goers liked the movie is irrelevant, they paid for a ticket and as far as the movie industry is concerned, that's all that counts.
  9. People have been jumping the gun on this issue for many years now. Maybe National is just scrambling to catch up. I'm thinking there are a lot more dynamics going on here than what can be seen from the surface. If people are simply doing what they want, BSA lost control over this whole issue a long time ago and did nothing to stop it.
  10. One also has to consider the issue of YPT training this girl may not have taken, the insurance that she isn't under and the consequences of anything she may do in that role. Like my mother used to say, it's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
  11. Why is it important that the forum give feedback on this issue. Shouldn't the patrol members be the one's to give the yea or nay? After the past 10 years of having the boys in the patrol pick their own leaders, the problems have been reduced to near zero. Occasionally a PL will not uphold his responsibilities and get replaced, but for the most part when the boys pick their leadership, they really can't complain down the road. As far as the gal's age, it shouldn't be a big problem. I have had a lot of new scout patrols that have not selected an older scout to be their leader and have
  12. Because rocket stoves burn at just one temperature..hot, one has to adjust the cook surface height over the stove or diffuse the heat coming off the stove. One needs to learn both ways. Diffused heat is easier to control. I use a cast iron skillet and use it like the top of a wood burning stove. When I go backpacking, I go with a tripod/clothes hanger that makes height adjustments easier. The YouTube wood stove your buddy built is not a rocket stove, more of a hobo stove. Not quite as efficient as a rocket stove, but as long as it's only burning wood, it's a good camp stove.
  13. Which only goes to re-emphasize the obvious.... people will do anything for money, including selling their souls. There's a lesson to be had in secular moralism or lack thereof.
  14. Just a few rules to consider...... As you may be aware, beginning in the fall of 2018 (new school year) girls will be able to join the Cub Scouts program with-in your pack, if adopted by your chartered partner. If your Cub Scout Pack would like to participate in the early launch “Pilot Program” which will kick off January 15, 2018 we need you to respond to this email by January 4, 2018. To be eligible to participate in the “Pilot Program”, you must commit to the following: Approval by the Council The Cub Scout Pack is in Good Standing and has the capacity (Le
  15. We kick them out the door. It's winter camping, they need to be sledding and having snow ball fights.
  16. That's kinda the same approach used by the people on the Titanic. Keep everyone busy and maybe no one will notice.
  17. Our council just announced the go-ed option and invited units to join in a "pilot" program for their units. It feels like a "day late, dollar short" approach to something as controversial as all of this has been.
  18. Because of the limited NT program, I have taken my boys only on independent BWCA trips. An experienced guide, be it either BSA or non-BSA is necessary in the planning stages of the trip. I have made multiple trips to the area and never used NT. We got our own permits, established our own routes, organized the boys, acquired the gear, planned the meals and did our own thing. Only once did we plan on doing a 50-miler. The rest of the trips were pretty much fishing and multiple site camping. The longest trip we planned was for 9 days due to the limit of how much food one needs to start
  19. It isn't a matter of time, but time will tell.
  20. Welcome to the forum @Frostbyte. The safety factor is one thing, but the longer to boil issue is the BTU's. Alcohol is not as "hot" per same amount of fuel as the fossil fuels. Therefore one has to carry more fuel weight to make up the difference, thus the negative side of using it for backpacking. The eco-friendly option would be to burn wood more efficiently and not carry any fuel, just the stove. At summer camp I only use a homemade rocket stove for all my cooking and it works out really well. The issue of BTU's is solved with this process in that the wood burns more intensely and thu
  21. There's a strong argument for that as well.
  22. Naw, too much work for the adults. The PL's are selected by the boys in the patrol. Everything else as far as POR's are concerned are generated by consensus of the PL's. They need a QM, they get one. They need a Scribe they get one. They need an SPL, they get one. If the boy isn't doing the job for them, they get someone else. No coaching, directing, influencing, required. If the boys are happy, I"m happy. If they aren't happy, they are responsible for "fixing it."
  23. I carry the Scout camp knife I had as a Scout. The only time I don't have it with me is when I am at airports since 9/11. My service stars from my scout days are still on my uniform today. The State strip from my scout historic uniform is the same one I had as a kid, I have changed out the community strip however. The pup tent I used as a scout is now used as a ground cloth to protect the floor of my tent or serve as a floor to my current military pup tent. My scout handbook is still on the shelf on my den.
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