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JasonG172

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  1. I have seen healthy number of scouts at the last two Eagle Projects I dropped my son off at but at both it was mentioned my help could be used (sorry I already had plans, but here is my son) but I also see a healthy number of adults very dirty and very sweaty.  Again I could be looking at this completely wrong....I just want to make sure they are learning from what they are doing.

     

    I was proud thought when I went to pick up my son and he was filthy from head to toe and asked if it was too early for him to start thinking about his project.

  2. Cleaning up an old community garden and building new raised flower beds or digging a trench for run off isn't something that I believe required adults doing it. 

     

    I understand building a new building and such

  3. Background of myself. 

     

    I do not have a lot of experience at the troop level but I am around a lot of troops.  I have been to 3 Eagle Projects and they have left me scratching my head, so please correct me and or tell me the proper way.

     

    I see all the adults doing the project!  is that the correct way?

  4. Before some jump of the deep end this isn't sexist! 

     

    Mom's are my biggest Challenge...Where are all the DADS!!!!!!!

     

    I want my son to go up for PL, ASPL yadda yadda yadda...."john what would you like to run for this time?  Scribe!" Why isn't he already 1st class....he just joined 6 months ago!

    "Where is your change of sock?  I don't know mom packed my bag"  ugh

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  5. even more than that, I'm bothered by the high number of premade kits being entered.....and even winning the most creative awards and similar....

    We tell some of our parents that if you don't have access to ban saws and no carpentry skill at all Hobby Lobby sells BSA PWD kits, all you do is snap on the wheels and paint them up but that they'd have to work out the weight.

  6. IOLS is only properly done if you are a patrol for the weekend, in my opinion.

     

    I agree with this!  They have shortened the agenda so the people that BELLY ach about having to go to a weekend long training would shut up.  Now they will have a different reason to complain.

  7. I can camp and eat with the troop and go to "school" while they are having fun.

     

    Not too exciting looking at the agenda,

     

    Think of this as an opportunity to network and meet others in the scouting community!  Have fun!  Be serious, BUT not too serious!  Don't be THAT guy!

     

    Have FUN!   

  8. I don't see why the boys need to have access to the walk in freezer or other behind-the-counter food services.  They don't have that sort of access at the grocery store. 

     

    We don't charge the scouts for the food. The cost is negligible.

     

    Not all CO can do that!  Sure that would be nice

  9. Here is how our troop does it.

     

    No Dues

    Recharter is $50.00

    OA Dues (if applicable) $10.00

    Family FOS $10.00

     

    So December of every year $70.00

     

    The boys (and numbers) determine cost for each campout, and other things play a factor in that cost as well. 

    Next week they are going on a Ski Trip in St.Louis area obviously this will be a little higher because of the Lodging Fees and rentals.  125.00 per person but if we can get 15 to go its 100.00 ea.

    Our annual shooting trip which consist of 12g and .22 runs about $40 ea scout due to cost of ammo and clays.

    They pay for summer camp/winter camp but I believe we assist in some way with NYLT.

  10. So I had to break down and buy another sleeping bag after my cold weather bag zipper jumped track on my at Winter Camp last week.  It was a large 20 degree Bass Pro flannel lined bag and it was rectangular.  I have tried the mummy bags and I even have a zero degree mummy bag but I just don't sleep comfortable in it.  So I went on a search for a zero degree rectangular bag and came across this 15 degree bag made my Coleman. 

    This thing is HUGE and great for "front country" camping (car Camping)  I don't sleep on my back, I either sleep on my side or stomach. 

     

    http://www.target.com/p/coleman-big-basin-sleeping-bag/-/A-12241501

     

    I was hoping to post a pic of it but got an error every time.

     

    Can't wait to try it out next weekend.

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  11. We have Troop Competitions at Kia Kima

     

    Boat Float to name one.  Build something that will float and paddle it to victory.

     

    Kia Kima

    There are two sides to Kia Kima, Osage and Cherokee and the difference is on the Osage side you are fed by our great staff is our brand new Dining Hall and on the Cherokee side you cook your own meals. 

     

    http://www.kiakima.net/

     

    Just left Winter Camp!  BTW we have (that I know of) 3 troops that come from Texas every year for Summer Camp.

     

    There is also a Program called L.O.S.T, page 35 of the leaders guide...Its really cool

  12. My son gets the "You're just showing out" Bragging. 

    6th grade though, so I am sure that will change before 9th grade.

     

     

    I was a floater in school, had many friends on the A list and some on the C list.  I was an athlete by nature and a typical "Steve Stiffler" from American Pie. 

     

    I always thought things through before doing them, especially if it was something that I could get in trouble for.  Never snuck out because I knew I'd get caught!  I was the typical class clown and breezed through with C's

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