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  1. Let us know what happens (maybe I can get some pointers)
  2. Moose tracker: I'm a scoutmaster. The way I've written them here is much simpler than the actual ticket (though I did have 100% training of ADMs and Troop Committee)and I misspoke on the youth training (It should have read TLT training). Currently my ticket has been accepted as completed and I'm just awaiting my beading.
  3. 1. Have trained committee (Troop committee challenge) 2. Have fully trained ASMs 3. Have trained boy leaders (conduct youth leadership training course) 4. Take Trainer's Edge course 5. Have guest speaker from DA's office conduct training on anti-bullying/internet saftey course
  4. IMHO... You need to have a meeting with the COR and discuss the troop and your plans for the troop. If the COR is in agreement, you next need to have a meeting with the CC and COR to lay all your cards on the table. Inform the CC that the committee is there to help the boys carry out their plans based on the PLC decisions. Your job is to train the SPL (and PLC) how to do their job and then let them do it (without further Adult interference). You will be the final word for the troop and unless there is a health or safety issue you will not interfere with the boys decisions.
  5. My first thought was (in my best Monty Python voice) RUN AWAY,RUN AWAYyyy!!! ...then I read the last line "multiple boys ran up to me and asked if I was their new SM and you could see the life drain from their bodies. " (assuming when you said no) and thought you have to do it for the boys. A few questions; What does the COR want? (The COR has the final word don't they?) Who is running the Troop? (I've got a gut feeling it's the committee.) What happened to the last Scoutmaster? (and have you gotten their take on the troop and committee?) As far as being a "vir
  6. True, BP is credited with starting the world wide Scouting Movement. Both Seaton and Baden-Powell knew each other and corresponded long before the creation of the Boy Scout movement. It is certainly arguable bits of Seaton's 1906 book "The Birch Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians " found it's way into BP's "Scouting for Boys" in 1908. In a letter to Seaton, in August of 1906, Baden-Powell commented "sincerely grateful to you for your kindness in forwarding me your interesting Birch Bark". He went on to say that he was thinking about "a scheme with a handbook to it, for the educa
  7. Well... Two camps but only one will be open to scouting 2 weeks of Boy Scout Residential 1 week of Cub Camp and Venture Camp (yes both in the same week at the same camp)
  8. The rest of Guiding and Scouting world calls today "Thinking Day". I think Ernest Seaton and Dan Beard would have a name for it too... Wednesday (This message has been edited by oldisnewagain1)
  9. Couple of additional thoughts on packing the stove... I've seen a store brand of ziplock screwtop containers that the quart can fits. (The ziplock version has tapered sides and other can wont fit.) What I'm using is an old,d container the kind when you buy 100 blank CDs or DVDs. All you.have to do is remove the center spindle
  10. Here is the one I've made that burn pretty well http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=midge+wood+gas+stove+plans&source=web&cd=9&ved=0CGAQFjAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbioenergylists.org%2Fstovesdoc%2Fmidge%2FTHE_COMPLETE_MIDGE.pdf&ei=f8kzT7T_AcilgwfFuMyDAg&usg=AFQjCNEn8jkaemPHAua_BQe4uVkGdsxIlQ I currently trying the plans for the empty 1qt can from Home Depot and the progresso 20 oz soup can but I cant seem to get the "snug fit" a lot of plans call for without cutting the 1qt can
  11. It's called Sudoku and I'm stuck. I need a 9 letter word ending in 4. Fiftyfour Sixtyfour (This message has been edited, yet again, by oldisnewagain1)(This message has been edited by oldisnewagain1)
  12. My questions to those who are making these kind of stoves, what are you using for your outer can and burn pot can? Any good modifications you would recommend?
  13. Well, here is my go at this... North, Osprey, Kelty, adds Requirements, Orange Juice, Troop 324 Northeast, Sea Lion, old canvas, Stifles boy leadership, Yoohoo, Troop 118 East, Grizzly, Big Agnes, lax on bullying, coffee, Troop 275 Southeast, Mule Deer, Dome, Losses Temper, Diet Coke, Troop 764 South, Prairie Dog, Euraka, Helicoper Scouter, Gatorade, Troop 123
  14. The resent (winter 2012) post of The Training Times references the new Guide to Leader Training which is in final editing and being sent to the printers. Anybody seen a copy of it yet?
  15. If I was sitting on the committee, my question would be... Would you give your definition of a boy lead troop?
  16. 6. Being the leader of a pack/troop/crew/post only takes one hour a week of your time. Kinda true but it is an hour per scout
  17. IMHO: You can't have too many ASMs (who understand the program) That being said, I have also asked a ASM to step down because he was trying to take control of the troop away from the PLC.
  18. 1. How many did we lose because we are boy-led ... IMHO none, but I'm sure there are parents who have their kids join the adult led troop in town. (I'm not so sure I want those parents telling me how to run the troop anyway.) The funny part is I get most of those kids back after a couple of years because the Scouts don't like the adult-led troop. 2. It's only happened once because the Scout wanted to be in a smaller troop and I was fine with it. 3. If you define a "trouble Scout" as a Scout who's conduct warranted a discussion with the Scoutmaster, I would say the % is very low. The
  19. I challenged the patrols for the last campout, since we were not backpacking this trip, to come up with the best tasting dinner. The results ham and potatoes au Gratin for one patrol and Coca-cola chicken with roasted red potatoes (both had corn if I remember correctly). The adults had spare ribs (cooked on site), real mashed potatoes, and corn. While one patrol received bragging rights, the real winner was everyone who attended with a satisfying hot meal on a cold night. (...and nobody complained when it was time to clean up)
  20. DANGER...DANGER Will Robinson OK lets see... First computer used teletype terminal with acoustic phone coupler (50 baud?)to a major university who was on a nation wide network. Played Star Trek, got an ASCII print of Spock and leaned "spaghetti" BASIC (10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD", 20 GOTO 10) First owned computer a Trash-80 4k Model I and first software purchase Zork (or maybe it was Haunted House) Television: 3 channels (NBC, CBS, and ABC) in black and white and earliest shows remembered Popeye, Bugs Bunny, and something called Fireball X15 which was a puppet show on TV. Chet H
  21. hmmmm.... So should we also get rid of the Merit Badge sash because a sash is typically worn by Scottish women in highland dress? I proudly wear my tartan scarf (I meant neckerchief) "O brave new world! That has such people in it!"- John the Savage (This message has been edited by oldisnewagain1)
  22. I would challenge the patrols to come up with cold meals beyond the normal fare (sandwiches, etc) and prepare to be amazed. A couple of cold no cook meals I seen (and did not expect) bruschetta on sliced french bread Cowboy Caviar
  23. One word of caution: Before the wood should be used it needs to be seasoned (dry throughout). "Green" or unseasoned wood will produce more creosote in the chimney and could lead to a chimney fire. In our area that means stacking the wood for a year before use. http://www.csia.org/HomeownerResources/ChimneySafetyInfo/HowToSelectFirewood/tabid/115/Default.aspx
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