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Wiz458

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  1. First off, only tomahawks should be thrown.

    They are meant for this (balance, forged steal, easily replaced handles).

    Our Council camp had hawk throwing for several years and the Scouts and families enjoyed it a lot.

    As for controlling the group, there was 1 target meaning 1 thrower at a time. The only time hawk throwing was open was after dinner on parents night. The target was in a secure area next to the archery range and manned by the archery staff. The archery range was not open at the same time.

    Scouts as well as family members could throw at the target. Either a string or a playing card was tacked to the log. If you hit the card or cut the string you got to keep it. Talk about a recruiting tool for younger brothers! They couldnt wait till they could come to camp.

     

  2. I agree with Tiny1pj about going up the chain of command of the chartering org.

    Unfortunately, I have encountered simmiler problems in the past. Council's responce through the D.E. is allways the same party line -- "it's a matter for the unit committee and the chartering org.". We sure wouldn't want to hurt the D.E.'s pressious numbers now would we?

     

  3. In reply to smt75,

    30 years ago puts you into the 7th edition of the Boy Scout Handbook, my era as well.

    The required merit badges were Camping, Cooking, Cit in the Community, Cit in the Nation, Nature, Soil and Water Conservation (Conservation of Natural Resources after Dec. 1,1967), Personnal Fitness, First Aid, Swimming, Lifesaving, and Safety.

    Notice the glaring lack of options!

    I personaly hate to swim. But, I set my goal at Eagle and swam. Same with Lifesaving.

    As I look back at my merit badge experiences, these were all chalanging merit badges taking several years to earn (remember when partials were only good for 6 months? If you didn't complete Swimming at summer camp you had to start all over next year).

     

    Also, let me throw this out there.

    On the front of every Blue Card it says Scout XYZ "is qualified to begin working for merit badge noted on the reverse side." Then it calls for a date and the UNIT LEADER's signiture. As Scoutmaster,if I do not feel that the Scout is ready for a merit badge I don't sign the card.

     

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