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  1. The troop I work with always takes Class 1, Class II and a notorized form from the parents that gives permission for medical treatment on every outing.
  2. This is not an answer to your question about to proceed, but I'll add something to discussion. The troop I work with has an appointed SPL. The size of the troop is 90+ boys in 8 patrols. Campouts are typicaly attended by over 60 scouts. There are 2 ASPLs, both appointed by the SM. The SPL is in position 9 months - then is succeeded by an ASPL, and a new ASPL is appointed. The leadership path is to be an ASPL for 18 months, then SPL for 9 months. Should one of the ASPL's leave - there is another available. The main reason for this is the size of the troop. The effort to manage and
  3. Do you know if this is being held at the same location as Eurojamb will be next summer ?
  4. Some of my very old BSA neckerchiefs are square. So yes, you folded them first to make a triangle, then folded them along the long ends several times, depending on the size of your neck and shoulders. They were folded, not rolled, and were worn over the collar.
  5. If you want to own a piece of history, there's a guy auctioning off Bill Hillcourt's original Wood Badge neckerchief on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=39656&item=3906997299&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
  6. Is this what you're looking for ? http://www.muldoons.com/sgarter.html
  7. He may have been referring to Scotchguard, by 3M. It is an aerosol fabric protector that repels water and spills. Back in the day, we used it to spray our bluejeans before going skiing.
  8. I'm not OGE, but I did save alot on my car insurance. Current shorts are 7" inseam for youth sizes, 9" inseam for adult sizes.
  9. The Boy Scout Camp in North Georgia ( Woodruff Scout Reservation ) uses the outfitter Whitewater Express ( www.whitewaterexpress.com ) for the trips. All boys at the scout camp either go to the Ocoee ( older boys ) or the Nanthahala - in North Carolina for younger scouts. The Nanthahala is more of a float than whitewater trip. The scout camp serves about 600 - 700 scouts per week The TVA releases water from the dam only on certain days - no water release on Tues and Wed, Middle Ocoee on M,Th,F and Middle and Upper Ocoee on weekends. Yes, float is a relative term. All rafts have
  10. In the BSA, they've almost always just been truth and knowledge, with a little outdoors thrown in for good measure. Initially the fleur-de-lis was chosen as the scout sign. Since a plain fleur-de-lis cannot be copyrighted ( much the same way a plain triangle or square cannot ) two stars were added. These were initially described as "the two eyes of the wolf cub, having been opened before he became a scout." The trefoil ( fleur-de-lis ) is the mariner's compass sign of the North - showing the true way. The BSA added the shield and eagle, and the stars were initially described
  11. It is ironic that you picked this essay to quote from, since you "..left college disgusted." Ayn Rand concludes by stating: The educational establishment has to be foughtfrom bottom to top...from without and from within. This last is addressed to the many intelligent youths who are aware of the state of higher education and refuse to go to college or, having gone, drop out in revulsion. They are playing into the comprachicos' hands. If the better minds desert the universities, this country will reach a situation in which the incompetent and the second-rate will carry the official ba
  12. Our district has just such a camporee. Adult leaders only - it has been held every year for over 30 years. The adults from each troop form a patrol, or multiple patrols, come up with a name / flag / cheer / outfit. There are standard boy scout events ( knots, fire, etc. ) as well as others that you would not find at a boy event ( axe throw ). There is a campfire, with skits and songs. Many scouters, that have left the district still come with a patrol from their new troops. Lots of ideas exchanged and a good time had by all
  13. This may be a non-issue. What merit badges have a requirement that says "use a book..." Only one or two that I'm aware of even mention books. American Heritage has somes options: "read a biography.." and "read a historical novel..." The intent is to use a book, but an online book could meet the requiremnt. Reading has a requirement to select 6 books from the library and read them, and to select books to read from another source. This one requires books. There may be a few more. Most that have to do with researching something just state the requirement as "Research..." or "
  14. It is a trade-off: less gear vs. more impact. We used shelter halves, which were only the sides of the pup tent. That meant we had to dig trenches around the tents for water runoff. We had no sleeping pads, so we piled up loose leaves, to put our sleepings bags on. In addition, we cooked only over fire or hot rocks, so no stoves to carry. One boy, who had no pack, used to roll his gear up in the sleeping bag lengthwise, and wear it over his shoulder. He carried food and other things in a 'Grit Newspaper' bag over his other shoulder. I can recall strapping things to the outside o
  15. I think I can safely say that many of us have heard the word 'effeminate'. It's not that unusual, and we do get out now and again. But I haven't heard of the word 'effeminancy'. You may want to check your spelling on that one.
  16. I still have mine. We used canvas shelter halves for tents then. We would roll the sleeping bag lengthwise, then roll the shelter half around it. We would then tie it horsecollar style around the pack. This would free up space for food, clothes, trenching shovel, etc. in the pack. A big problem was the shoulder straps were small and unpadded, so we put a folded shirt or towel under the straps.
  17. regarding stalking, the 2nd class requirments were to do two of the following: - follow 1/2 mile trail made with trail signs or somebody dragging a whifflepoof - follow 1/4 mile the tracks of person or animal in soft ground or snow - stalk another Scout for 1/2 mile, without being seen by him
  18. I believe it has more to do with the inherent nature of these two sports, rather than acceptable risk. The G2SS states that boxing, karate, and related martial arts (except judo, aikido, and Tai Chi )are not authorized activities. With some martial arts ( aikido, judo, etc.) there are no striking, hitting, chopping, kicking or punching movements - as would be found in karate or boxing. Aikido, for example, uses throws and joint locks, focusing on using an opponents energy to gain control. Karate, in addition to throws, uses strikes. Regarding impact contact - many of the sports lis
  19. The G2SS is pretty clear on this: ...Coed overnight activities require male and female adult leaders, both of whom must be 21 years of age or older, and one of whom must be a registered member of the BSA
  20. The 15th World Jamboree was scheduled for summer 1979 in Iran. However, political unrest caused the Jamboree to be cancelled (the Shah was overthrown in January 1979). In its place, 27 encampments were scheduled throughout Europe for those Scouts who had planned on attending the World Jamboree. One of these was Dalajamb held in Kopparbo, Sweden.
  21. He was on the NBC Today show this morning. The family was interviewed in front of the burned out house. He was in his scout uniform.
  22. How many boys registered? 78 How many boys active? 72 How many Patrols? 6 Does your troop go to summer camp in or out of Council? one week in council / one week out Does your troop go to Dist/Council Camporees? yes Does your troop support FOS? yes Does your troop sell Popcorn? If not, what are your fundraisers? no. no fundraiser Does your troop use NSP, FCFY method? no to NSP, yes to FCFY Does your troop have a Venture Patrol? no Does your troop have a feeder pack? yes How does your troop recruit non-Cub Scouts? no Has your troop seen your Unit Commissioner in the past 6
  23. Troop size is 78, with 1 SPL and 3 ASPLs. 6 patrols. On campouts, there are usually about 45 to 50 scouts and 15 to 20 adults. SP and ASPLs eat with adults, but camp by themselves. Each patrol camps separately. There are about eight or so 16/17 year old scouts that are each assigned to a patrol as an instructor. If they go on campouts, they eat with the patrol they are assigned to.
  24. There was a Camp Child in Plymouth, MA ( south of Boston ). I believe the Old Colony Council sold it to prevent bankruptcy a while back.
  25. Roy Moore has every right to acknowledge God, but no right to put himself above the law. The rule of law dictates that a losing party in a lawsuit follow court orders. This was not about a public display of the Ten Commandments, but was about the state of Alabama's chief judicial officer's willful and public defiance of a court order.
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