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  1. Our chuck box is a plastic tote from home depot 🙂 Advantage is light weight and you can hose it out when someone spills oil in it.
  2. Agreed, I am personally a fan of camping without trailers (other than our small 130# sailboats). I find that it helps keep extra crap from coming that isn't needed. All the scouts load everything into a backpack, a small cooler for the patrol and small dry food bag. Out entire unit can share a single chuckbox. I have seen chuckboxes for each patrol for some troops that are monstrous. A small stove, pot, pan with a few utensils will cook food just fine. If we are fancy we will bring a couple of dutch ovens. And for scouts that can't afford a backpack, there are older or ex scouts th
  3. The fault with that is the person on the board rather than the form. The conversation should cover the entire career in scouting. It sounds like the Advancement chair for your district needs to talk with the adults on the EBOR about what to focus on and what not to do.
  4. Have you sat on an EBOR? If not, I would suggest you do. It is a great time to talk with the boy about what they were thinking, what went well, what didn't, and how they performed leadership on the project. It is a discussion not an inquisition.
  5. Turn around should be faster and more optimized. I don't think the paperwork should go away for the reference letters and project workbook. Those are the most insightfull pieces of information I get when going into an EBOR because I am not connected with the unit and don't know the scout. You can tell a lot about a scout from his project book.
  6. Recommend getting a trailer that can be towed by an F150 style pickup. That is a problem to expect people to have bigger trucks to tow the trailer and if you don't have one you have a trailer that can't get towed. It also is a strain on the vehicles. Also, we liked having a side door and two doors in the back vs. the single fold down door. We found a used trailer from a troop in the area that didn't need it anymore. Got a good deal. It might be worthwhile checking around to see if any troops have an extra trailer.
  7. This is no different from many boy troops that have started over the past. All this information is in the rank advancement portion of the scout manual. I work with boys and girls in troops and tell them the same thing. "Read your manual" It really has everything they need for the ranks up to 1st class. You seem very focused on getting the girls to Eagle rank, that is no different from just about every new scout parent I have worked with in the past. Advancement is only one of the methods of scouting. Nobody here is telling you that the girls shouldn't get Eagle or have a plan. What eve
  8. This is a copy of the traditional Bialetti moka coffee maker that has been around since 1933. Personally, I use a french press attachment in my jet boil. It works great. Coffee coming out of the moka pot is typically 2-3 times as concentrated as regular drip coffee. ... Espresso shots are often 5-8 times as concentrated as regular dripcoffee. These shots are very intense, full-bodied, and very flavorful. Similarly tomoka pots, they can easily become bitter if you're not careful.
  9. And, you might want to mention that the skit isn't very original and funny...... Move on to the invisible bench.....
  10. I have to agree on the variance of ticket items. Most I hear from people, some from my course most from subsequent courses the tickets are easy and just part of the normal course of scouting. They don't appear to be things that are pushing the scouters to go beyond their comfort zone and do something really impactful. Examples of tickets I have seen from multiple scouters: recipe book created list of local campgrounds coordinating an ILST course for a troop being one of many instructors on an IOLS course I scratch my head that any of those types of tickets r
  11. I have done Woodbadge, Seabadge, and Powder Horn. IMHO, Woodbadge is good for newer leaders. Experienced leaders are bored. The networking is great and fun. Woodbadge is promoted as the pinacle of training and it really isn't. It is good yes. People that are on the training crews for Woodbadge over sell it and also talk like they are better than others because they are woodbadge trained. I don't think it made me a better or worse leader. I learned very little from the course to be honest. Sea Badge was better because it was focused and domain specific. I do think it is worth
  12. I can't speak to all-girl troops getting equipment. When we started a boy troop 3 years ago we had nothing. We asked for equipment donations, fundraised through traditional methods, company time matching donations, and each scout bought his own stuff. No trailer needed, you can scout via transportation in cars, after a year we purchased a well used small trailer from a troop that didn't need it anymore. IMHO, The scouts need: tent which can be as cheap as $30. sleeping bag bag or basic backpack day bag, can be a school backpack nalgene Each patrol ne
  13. All of the top awards require a project to be lead by the scout, the eagle book is to document the project and help guide the scout through the leadership. Leading and working with others is an invaluable life skill.
  14. sadly, most Eagle boards I sit on I am depressed afterwards because they just checked off the marks, got a project from the scoutmaster or committee and went through the motions. They are Eagles, yes, but the variance is great between them. It goes on their resume, mom and dad are happy, and we all move on. Hornaday, Ranger, and Quartermaster awards carry more weight as a group imho.
  15. Our kids love sailing on our lakes 🙂 And a few times a year we make the long drive to the coast.
  16. Our ship has a bunch of random sailboats that have been donated over the years. mainly small dinghy's like sunfish. We also have some kayaks and a pontoon boat that was donated. Many Ships have only have paddlecraft. It really depends on what makes sense for your area and what is donated. Many are partnered with yacht clubs that have a bunch of boats nobody uses and want them used.
  17. You now have two I believe. A new ship just started in Boerne
  18. I tried a Helinox cot and OMG it was amazing. but it is like $400 so I didn't buy one. I borrowed one and it was amazing.
  19. It started as a napkin ring and I scaled it and embossed our troop number on it. It was very sharp. I ended up making them for the entire troop.
  20. I 3d printed one 🙂 it was cool and in the shape of a woggle
  21. It is a real image from Smilin V. PM me and we can talk.
  22. I have been to two camporees this year and saw this same type of scoring biased towards the female troops. At both those troops won and I personally saw unfair scoring in their favor and also their leaders overly helping the girls. It saddened me because it cheapened the experience for all involved and the moms of the winning troops overly celebrated IMHO. I think this is something that will level out over a couple of years.
  23. All of these sound like great follow-ups, I was trying to think what would I do if it were one of my scouts that did this.
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