Summer Camp - Fourth Day Activities
Another night of sleeping under the stars after everyone had left from Family night.
Breakfast of eggs and hash browns were awaiting the troop in the Dining Hall.
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Climbing merit badge wrapped up with repelling off the 40 foot tower.
Meanwhile, at Shotgun, our scouts were shooting clay discs out of the sky.
Swimming practiced wearing PFD in the pool.
Lunch was meatball hoagies and fries with pudding. And as always, peanut butter and jelly
Scouts spent time working on finishing up their merit badges during the tutorial time.
Dinner was in our campsite with foil packet meals. Sounds like an easy meal, but always difficult since you have to get a really tight seal on the foil. The meal essentially steams itself for cooking.
Most of the troop headed to Scuba for the evening activity. See other posting for scuba photos. The rest of the troop cleaned up camp, set out some tiki torches and got a really nice fire going.
After the scuba session, Wilderness Survival and Trail to Eagle folks headed out to the woods for their overnight.
Once again, the troop decided to sleep out by the campfire. It was a chilly night.
Another night of sleeping under the stars after everyone had left from Family night.
Breakfast of eggs and hash browns were awaiting the troop in the Dining Hall.
...
Climbing merit badge wrapped up with repelling off the 40 foot tower.
Meanwhile, at Shotgun, our scouts were shooting clay discs out of the sky.
Swimming practiced wearing PFD in the pool.
Lunch was meatball hoagies and fries with pudding. And as always, peanut butter and jelly
Scouts spent time working on finishing up their merit badges during the tutorial time.
Dinner was in our campsite with foil packet meals. Sounds like an easy meal, but always difficult since you have to get a really tight seal on the foil. The meal essentially steams itself for cooking.
Most of the troop headed to Scuba for the evening activity. See other posting for scuba photos. The rest of the troop cleaned up camp, set out some tiki torches and got a really nice fire going.
After the scuba session, Wilderness Survival and Trail to Eagle folks headed out to the woods for their overnight.
Once again, the troop decided to sleep out by the campfire. It was a chilly night.
Repelling off the tower |
Another night umder the starts |
The tower awaits the climbing crew |
Shotgun shooting |
Swimming Merit Badge |
Getting our evening campfire going |
Tiki torches lighting up our campsite |
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