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  1. If you sleep in a fully enclosed heated building and are exposed to the elements only during waking hours, is this really winter camping? Or really just playing outside? We call it a "freezeout" to give the kids "braggin' rights", but I know we had better shelter than some full time occupied American homes. At no time did a ranger or any full time Scouting personnel tell me I couldn't rent the heated lodge for the Cubs and stay there. At the bear level each kid had a parent. What do you think?
  2. one thing I forgot. NEVER,NEVER,NEVER tell a Webelos Scout to suck it up on a camping trip. Make sure he has the right gear, mittens,warm boots, dry socks and a belly full of hot coccoa. You could turn a kid off to this type of camping by one bad campout.You can turn a kid off to all camping by one bad trip. Keep it simple make it fun. I've been above the Arctic Circle twice in Norway and froze in December in Minnesota. Proper gear fends off a lot of misery. In the Marines we were taught to look out for our people. I'm sure the Air Force teaches the same thing.
  3. As a Den leader I had two winter campouts. We call them "freeze outs" in upstate NY. The first while the boys were bears. We ice fished, went sleigh riding and had a ball. We stayed at Camp rotary in a heated lodge. The place had an outdoor fireplace so a campfire was "required". We read the "Cremation of Sam Mcgee" by Robert W. Service. More "required" reading. The Scouts turned in and we dad's hung out at the fire. when I checked on my son he was laying atop his sleeping bag because the lodge was about 75 dgrees. It was about 3 degrees outside. Second time we went as
  4. Congrats Cody!! I remember when you signed up for the course. It will feel good to get those beads!!!!
  5. My WEEBS just crossed in February but I'll relate my experience. This year at the B&G we did skits. The WEEBSII sang the "if I weren't a webelos a ____________ I would be." They had a great time. Some others asked trivia. Tigers and Bears told jokes from the back of boys life. Other tigers sat around a pretend fire and counted to sixty and said , "there, we just wasted a minute of your time" A good time was had by all. One committee member complained that his boy did not want to do it out of fear. The same boy performed in a lip sync comp only a week before
  6. I got my beads about two years ago. I wear the beads always but seldom wear the necker. Last night we had a Troop dinner so I wore the necker, well it needs to be cleaned. nothing is on it it just needs to be washed. Is this thing wool. does it need to be dry cleaned, or just gentle regular washing? Thank you in advance for any replies.
  7. Having spent my after high school years with the USMC,some of it in the Paris of the Med. (Beirut) I have burned more than my fair share of human waste. It is not fun. It does not readily burn, even after it has soaked all day in diesel fuel. By weight it is easily half water. The fire would have more impact than a nugget or two. Bury it in a shallow grave and combine it with some organic matter. The average Canada Goose poops as much as a man in a day. When flocks of 500 geese are in a field I can't help but see three companies of Marine riflemen and how much poop those Geese
  8. The Twin Rivers Council 2006 Pow Wow was yesterday and what a great day. Four years ago I went without a uniform as a Tiger Parent that wanted to be a Den Leader. This year I gave a double session class where each participant made a cystal Radio and a single session class on soda bottle water rockets. My first year I was inspired by all the older folks, whose sons' were well beyond scouting age passing it all on to the next two generations of Scouters. This year there was a record amount of attendees, last # I heard was 286- add instructors that gets you 300 easy. This year I saw man
  9. BIS, First of all thank you for your actions to make our Country a better place. Thank you for making a difference in the life of a boy. Now would be a good time to register for Wood Badge this coming summer. One of the the biggest things you learn there is that you are not alone. The world is full of people that can become resources for you to teach the WEEBS. EMT's, Engineers, Geologists, music teachers you name it. Everybody likes to teach people about what they know. Imagine being a school teacher where every kid wants to hear what is being said. Holy cow they're in hog heave
  10. In the words of Bob Fagan my course director, "Remember, You're a Wood Badger now, much will be expected of you" One of them is setting a uniforming example to those adult leaders that are watching what you will do. Congrats on getting your beads in the near future.
  11. Hillis, You and your parents and your fellow Scouts are spending thousands of dollars to go to the premiere Scouting experience. Please don't give me the too expensive story. You have received good advice here. As a former Marine infantry platoon sergeant I think I know first hand a lot about walking. I have observed men in utter misery due to poor(poor fit,unserviceable, wet) footwear. I've even observed a young lad who in the middle of the night hurriedly put his boots on the wrong feet and walked 10 miles before noticing. I would not have believed it if I did not see it first
  12. Hillis, You and your parents and your fellow Scouts are spending thousands of dollars to go to the premiere Scouting experience. Please don't give me the too expensive story. You have received good advice here. As a former Marine infantry platoon sergeant I think I know first hand a lot about walking. I have observed men in utter misery due to poor(poor fit,unserviceable, wet) footwear. I've even observed a young lad who in the middle of the night hurriedly put his boots on the wrong feet and walked 10 miles before noticing. I would not have believed it if I did not see it first
  13. Hillis, You and your parents and your fellow Scouts are spending thousands of dollars to go to the premiere Scouting experience. Please don't give me the too expensive story. You have received good advice here. As a former Marine infantry platoon sergeant I think I know first hand a lot about walking. I have observed men in utter misery due to poor(poor fit,unserviceable, wet) footwear. I've even observed a young lad who in the middle of the night hurriedly put his boots on the wrong feet and walked 10 miles before noticing. I would not have believed it if I did not see it first
  14. Last summer at Webelos camp(4 days) they cancelled the polar bear. They said it was unsaafe to have that many kids in the water at one time. It was a well loved event. They also said BSA was getting away from it. One solution would be to have all youth participants wear a pfd, just as wet, just as cold. The waterfront came right off a trout stream water seemed like it was 56 degrees.
  15. Eamonn, I know you no longer have Pow wow in your council but bear with me. As a Tiger Dad I went to my first Pow wow. I didn't own a uniform but I knew that I wanted to be a Wolf den leader so I figured I better know how to deal with the cherubs dressed in blue. I was very impressed with the amount of leaders there that just by looking at the ages of these folks you could tell that their own kids had long ago cleared the program. They believed in the program so much that they stayed on to make sure that somebody would be there to teach the new crop of parents. It was ins
  16. As the father of a fairly well behaved young Scout, I'm a Wood badger that is an active committee member: If my kid was the victim in this case the Troop would be making a choice between my kid and the youthful offender. If this kid wasn't gone instantly I'd vote with my feet and find a new home. Nothing that was going on in this boy's life short of a brain tumor that was pushing on all the wrong parts of his brain can excuse his behavior. This goes waaaaaaay beyond the "benefit of the doubt". Can him and make sure the DE and Scoutmasters in the general vicinity know w
  17. Let me first say I voted for the present administration twice. I like both gentlemen and I support their handling of the war that nobody seems to know we're fighting. I don't think we scrap a program that shows kids how to safely hunt just because a leading figure was unsafe with a firearm. Mr. Cheney was supposed to know where all the people in his party were at all times. Do we can driver ed. because Princess Diana was killed in a car wreck? That is the same as disarming the whole populace just because two spoiled rich kids from Colorado killed a bunch of kids in school. Did a
  18. Thank you to all who replied, there is some good advice here.
  19. CONGRATS TO YOU! What billet do you hold and where will you have your beading?
  20. more! more!! please more!!!! This is very accurate!
  21. I am a former Den Leader that had "his" boys cross over on Saturday night. Thinking ahead to summer camp what ways do you have for keeping the youngest Scouts from getting homesick? This will be the first time many of these boys are away for a whole week. All were at Cub Camp for three days at a time, but I am concerned and thinking ahead about the whole week. They don't "belong" to me anymore they belong to their Patrol leaders but I will be there and I'm wondering what you all do. One good thing is that they are joining their Patrols now in prep for late July.
  22. Everybody has 24 hours in their day. EVERYBODY. The "I don't have time" excuse is pure bovine soil. My kid deserves a trained leader and so does yours. My lawn doesn't get mowed rugular but I got time for training. My children are driving me nuts! I'm driving them everwhere. I had time for Wood Badge. In seven years they'll both be gone. Then I'll have the nicest lawn in town.
  23. Speaking only for my little world: We have the WEEB II scouts move up at the B&G so they may begin Boy Scouts and have some time working with their patrols prior to summer camp. A year and a half is more than enough time to complete most all you want in Webelos. That being said I had to personally bring two last minute boys to a Troop meeting this Monday(for AOL req'mnts) for B&G on Saturday. So I also agree with, "the(some) boys and their parents would never acheive anything without a deadline" Or words to that effect.
  24. When I was in the Marines we had a commanding Officer whose first order of business was to have a mug shot of each Marine (on polaroid instant film, my goodness do they even make it anymore?)taken by the company First Sergeant's flunkie and it was placed in an album for the CO. I swear the skipper studied it because he learned everybody's name very quickly It would be a very nice gift for a book to be made up of a simple snapshot of each cub and his immediate family. Have this book presented to each new cubmaster as he "takes command". I live in a small town with the schools as a foc
  25. Eamonn, What didn't you like about Colemans Hot water on Demand? We have that at a hunting shack. I have only used it once but I thought it worked well. Can you expand? Did I buy junk and I still don't know it?
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