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  1. I agree with alot of what Eagle92 has posted. As to Beavah's original post I have personally thought the Boy Scout program has been too Cubbish for too long. As a Scout, we did things that I thought were for adults (building and climbing up a 20 foot tower, for example). Today I see kids who think lashing is too hard. I have noticed that summer camp programs have been watered down. Even todays Scouting songs to me are aimed at 10 year olds and under. Give the older boys a program designed for their age and they will stay.

  2. Ditto what le Voy said. The Katahdin Area Council operates the former Maine National High Adventure Base. I would'nt recommend WWR on many of Maines rivers without a guide and in some cases the State of Maine requires licensed guides and river permits. Now matter how experienced they are, some hammerheads get killed every year on Maine waters.

  3. Liz, why should you fork over the cash when your Scout should earn the money himself, purchase the uniform himself, and do his own sewing? The first two could go hand-in-hand with the earning of the Eagle required Personal Management merit badge. We don't teach our children when we do for them all the time.

  4. Don't forget closed-cell foam sleeping pads or other quality pad to insulate you from the cold ground. In addition to the foam pad I like to use folded up wool blankets (Army surplus) between me and the foam pad. A little extra cushioning and a whole lotta warmth. Avoid cotton clothing, especially socks.

  5. Dear 2X4: Not bad but your Article 2 would inhibit my right to choose who my elected officials are. Term Limits were proposed a few years back and were defeated. That is too much Governmental control. Article 10 sounds good except foreign students have more money than American students to attend U.S. institutions of higher learning. The loss of foreign $ would mean a doubling of tuition for your children. As for Article 3, I am vehemently opposed to any kind of tax. Although a necessary evil, New Hampshire, the "Live Free or Die" state, enjoys NO sales or state income tax.

  6. As Scouters we should all be concerned with the chemicals required and energy consumed in the process to manufacture and distribute fake dog poop. Have we learned nothing from LNT? And Chinese FDP? Please buy American! For just three easy payments of $39.95 plus shipping and handling I will send you real German Shepherd DP, for a year. Act now, and I'll throw in an additional bonus of 3 months. Keep it as your free gift. Sorry, no c.o.d, not available in Washington and Colorado. Complete satisfaction or your money back, less shipping and handling and restocking fee.

  7. I think the Eureka Timberline tent is perfect for Scouting. Fairly tough, and priced well. I have a 19 year old Eureka tent. The Timberline may be a little cramped, but two is a great number for Scouts per tent. Bigger crowd=less sleep. As for a tarp, whatever happened to the old lightweight Nylon fly? Campmor has one (10x10) for $39.99 that weighs 2#, but that seems too small for a patrol fly.

  8. The troop of my youth (TOMY) merged with the other troop in town in the mid-90's. A town of 9,000 people could no longer support two units. They combined the numerals so Troops 25 and 26 became 256. The charter from the TOMY, the oldest continously registered troop in the council (1912) was used for recharter with the new number. But do what your guys want and have fun. The most important thing is the boys have a troop to call their own.

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