Kamp Kitchen – Personal Mess Gear
This is a pet peeve of mine. I see many Scouts go out and get those metal military mess kits that also can be used to cook in. I hate these things. Not only do I know some old time leaders that have witnessed first hand some nasty burns as a result of using these mess kits to cook with, generally from the small pot with the handle in the middle of many of these... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-21Kamp Kitchen – Personal Hygiene
This post is about cleanness for cooking and eating. Most of the campouts the Troop I was with did where into middle of the desert where there were no tables, water, bathrooms – thee was nothing but sand and what we brought along. As a result we had to come up with simple ways to deal with hygiene with out using a lot of water. What we came up with was a two prong approach,... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-18Kamp Kitchen
This is the first in a series of blog posts that will talk about the parts of my large outdoor kitchen. In its entirety the kitchen is designed for large group cooking, like when I was quartermaster / cook at our local NYLT course. Good thing I like to cook. As a result I ensured over 100 hungry Scouts and Staff got feed 3 times a day plus a cracker barrel now and... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-14The Moon
I was out the other night with a friend. I brought along my digital SLR camera with me. I decided to practice doing night photography. As I live in Las Vegas the city of lights most of what I tried to do was take pictures of the Vegas Strip. I took 103 pictures, of which only 2 came out. I am going have to do some research and figure out what I was doing wrong.... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-12Teaching Tool Safety
In my last post I talked about how each camp tool is safe when use properly. Its not the tool that is dangerous but rather how the user uses it. Today I would like to make some comments on teaching tool safety to Scouts and other young people. I personally find the totin chip shall we say lacking, especially at some summer camps for example where it can be earned in ten minutes just by... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-09Camp Tools
This is a topic near and dear to my heart. I guess because of my extensive training when I was in Americorps*NCCC and was the team quartermaster. Just for background my training includes BSA Totin Chit, National Forest Service Trail Crew tools, the California Conservation Corps Tools, among others... Anyway I am digressing...A few years ago on a Scouting email list there was a topic going around about which is safer a full size ax... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-06WOW - $600 In Prizes - Contest
What you have to do If you have not done so already, register to receive the InsaneScouter newsletter by becoming a member. http://insanescouter.org/users/register.php When you receive the newsletter forward it on to your Scouting friends. Each friend who registers after clicking on any link in the newsletter, will earn you one chance to win. The more friends you get to register the more chances you have to win. Once your friend receives their own... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-05Dreams
Dreams are wonderful, they are what keep us going, give us hope and something to look forward to. They are a big part of what motivates us to go through life day by day. Dreams are a big part of who we are and who we become. After all, we know the one who does not dream, never changes who they are or where they are going. However one has to be careful what they... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-04The Boy Scout
This is a poem / story written by a friend and I thought I would share it with you. Please login and leave feedback below, to help her improve it. T h e B o y S c o u t By Tara Phillips All Rights Reserved 2009 Republished with permission A boy scout at heart, always and forever. The program taught him social and character development. The young boy was timid and did not... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-03Aug - Fuzzy and Scouts Corner
Hi all, Fuzzy here, it has been a while since we last told you about our activities. We been up to loads of things and of course eating looooooooaaaaaads of salmon.When we write this we are getting ready for our cubby summercamp, we are really looking forward to all cool activities like climbing, swimming, archery and of course the campfires. What don’t like and we are sure won’t happen at camp is rain, as we... [More]
By: Scott Robertson On: 2009-08-03