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I would find out who's instructing and ask them what the objectives of the course are. More than the $, what's a morning of your time worth? I'd rather be camping. Speaking of which, time to load up. See y'all.
Yep we were out last weekend as well, Wayne National forest. 16 miles.
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I would find out who's instructing and ask them what the objectives of the course are. More than the $, what's a morning of your time worth? I'd rather be camping. Speaking of which, time to load up. See y'all.
In my council, Dan Beard council, we provide a Life to Eagle Seminar a few times a year through the National eagle Scout Association. I'm pretty it's always been free with the exception of we ask for a donation to cover the cost of the pizza that we buy. Normally the seminar runs about two hours. What the heck is your council doing Basmentdweller? Otherwise, how did you like Wayne National Forest?
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Kinda what I thought.

 

I have read the work book, might look at the GTA.

 

 

A lad told me he wouldn't read the work book, I am not sure what I would do.

I was speaking of Skeptics post above.

 

"I have had Eagle candidates come to me with their application and ask me how to fill it out. I ask if they read it, and they said no."

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$40 really? Not worth it.

 

- Read the eagle packet.

- Read the GTA section ... if you want.

- Talk to your troop eagle coach

- Talk to the district eagle advancement contact ... if appropriate

 

Charging $40 just seems out of place. Must be something special to charge $40.

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