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  Electric Camp Light

There are literally thousands of battery powered lighting devices on the market. These devices range in size from small pin lights up to mega multi-million candle power spot lights. Some of these devices you can even recharge in the field, for example, there are ones you just shake up, others you crank, and yet others have a solar panel on them. Another thing to consider is if it is a regular bulb or an LED,... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-01-20

  Lessons from the past... Cactus Slide

Not that many years ago I was on a campout with the Troop I worked with. We were playing a game, Capture The Flag or something like that. Next thing we know a Scout is trotting into camp obviously in some pain. Turns out he slid down a embankment, maybe 15 feet or so right into a cactus. Considering we live in the desert this alone would not have been that big of a deal,... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-01-20

  Outdoor Gym

Everyone needs to exercise to stay healthy. Unfortunately, most of us don't exercise because of time or its just well boring. Luckily for us there are outdoor activities can offer many of the same benefits that a gym does. However in my mind the outdoor activities are far more enjoyable while still getting my heart pumping, my blood flowing, my mussels moving and my mind de-stressing.I found this interesting tidbit online at http://depression.about.com/od/exercise/qt/exercisetip.htmIf you're feeling... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-01-20

  Lessons from the past... Poison Ivy

When my dad was a Scout they were on some kind of hike, like all good Scout Troops do. One of the Scouts needed to fertilize the forest really badly and found a good looking spot. After doing his thing the Scout grabbed a handful of leaves to use to clean up with. The leaves turned out to be poison ivy and for rest of the trip he spent scratching his rear end.The lesson …... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-01-20

  New Year and New Burn Out

We are in the 100th year of Scouting!!! We are planning for the next 12 months what we are going to do with our Pack. Oh, and surprise, we need you to take over the Pack Coordinator for Cub Scout Day Camp position.If you got this far and have seen my other blogs, I am a Den Leader, Pack Trainer, etc. so when I was asked to do this, I almost burned out. The Lesson... [More]

By: Steve O'Connor On: 2010-01-17

  A Tale By Scott

Please enjoy Drew on Trial written and read by Scott Robertson. The story is about a adolescent boy who is on trial for having a messy room and in possession of stolen objects. The audio is 2 minutes and 52 seconds. flowplayer("player1", "/blog2/flowplayer2/flowplayer-3.1.5.swf", { onLoad: function() { this.setVolume(80); }, plugins: { controls: { fullscreen: false, height: 30 } }, clip: { autoPlay: false, autoBuffering: true }});... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-01-15

  Hapy New Years

Happy New Years !!!I hope everyone will have a great year. That 2010 will only bring joy and happiness to all. In the spirit of things I decided to share my resolutions for the new year, I guess you call them goals too... Feel free to post your own resolutions as comments below. In 2010 I will work with the IRS to sort out my exact problems I will start paying off what... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-12-31

  Boy Scout Rescue

I saw this on a mailing list the other day and thought I would share it as its a good story of Scouting in Action... PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Boy Scout who was involved in the rescue of a man who had slipped and fallen into the frigid waters of the basin at Waterplace Park and nearly drowned Tuesday night has been identified as Nick Fleming, an 18-year-old senior at Classical High School.Fleming, who was... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-12-24

  Dec 2009 Fuzzy and Scout Corner

Hi all, It is Fuzzy and Scout here… sorry we haven’t let you know what is going on for a while, we have just been soooo busy doing all kinds of fun things.We went camping and fishing for salmon and also hiking and preparing salmon.And now it is almost Christmas already, we are really looking forward to Christmas as it is a nice and cosy time of year to be with all our family. And... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-12-16

  Snow Shelter

I will be honest winter camping is one skill I well could use some more training and experience in. Recently I was curious and did some googling and found this good YouTube video on how to make a Snow Shelter. ... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-12-14



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