DAW was a great time for many people, whether they were backpackers or base campers. At base camp, Saturday morning’s schedule consisted of the patrol games, which were 30 minute stations like Leave No Trace Fire Building and Signaling. In the afternoon, there was a lot of free time and a game for troops to compete in. Also, the backpackers came back in the afternoon. At night, there was a campfire where many skits were performed for the audience to enjoy. During the campfire, the Order of the Arrow tapout ceremony was conducted. It was an amazing experience to watch and participate in. Congratulations on all who were tapped out.
This is a blog about Troop 448's activities. The Troop Historian will add content to this blog to share our activities with you. We hope you enjoy.
Friday, July 29, 2011
April 2011 Court of Honor
This Court of Honor was a great time for everyone. A lot of people earned rank, merit badge, and participation awards for going to certain campouts. There were a lot of new scouts who received their Scout Rank award. Dylan did a great job as MC. Good job, scouts!
April 2011 Court of Honor
This Court of Honor was a great time for everyone. A lot of people earned rank, merit badge, and participation awards for going to certain campouts. There were a lot of new scouts who received their Scout Rank award. Dylan did a great job as MC. Good job, scouts!
Camping/Backpacking 101, 2011
This year, we had countless crossovers attend Camping 101 at El Rancho Cima. We also had many of the older scouts attend Backpacking 101.
Camping 101 was a great experience for the Dynamite, Thunderbird, and Nacho patrols. They learned many great skills such as how to safely start, maintain, and put out a fire; how to properly use various tools like the pocket knife and an axe; and how to tie different useful knots. These skills covered the requirements for the Totin’ chip, the Fireman’s chit, and some requirements for Tenderfoot and First Class.
Backpacking 101 was a great experience for all the scouts that attended. We covered around 2 or 3 miles in trails. One of the things we learned was how to adapt to the situation you have after we took a wrong turn. We hiked up to One Tree Hill after a long hike around camp that included a long, steep stairway. After we spent around 30 minutes at One Tree Hill, we hiked back to the main campsite.
After the backpackers got back to camp, they and the younger scouts attended a small campfire ceremony with many hilarious skits. All of the campers had a great time whether they were hiking or learning.
Thomas Crain, Historian
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Varsity Team 448: San Marcos River Kayaking Trip, May 2011
This was a busy weekend for our troop with several different activities going on. For Varsity Team 448 we went on a kayaking trip down the San Marcos River between Fentress and Luling--a distance of about 20 miles.The first few hours were pleasant---although the kayaks bottomed out in some locations where the water was low.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Backpacking Trip
Monday, November 22, 2010
Varsity Team 448: Lost Maples Hiking Trip, November 2010
This weekend (Nov 19th-21st) the troop had three different hikes going on.
For Varsity Team 448 we went to Lost Maples State Natural Area:
We left Austin on Friday night and arrived around 11:00 PM at Lost Maples.
On the trip down several deer ran in front of our car--and also what appeared to be a giant 400 pound wild boar. We were fortunate not to hit anything because I have been on other trips where folks damaged the front of their vehicles on deer in that same area.
After arriving, we hiked-in the one mile to the nearest camping spot under a nearly full-moon that illuminated the late night nocturnal landscape as a lonely owl called in the distance. The silence reminded me of a long-ago Longfellow poem.
The next morning we hiked back to the ranger station--and then set-out on East Trail and hiked the loop around the mountain and back down to the pond again. We stopped to enjoy the multiple scenic outlooks after enduring the grueling hike up the mountain.
After a short nap--we set out on the West Trail going up the mountain again and eventually arriving at Campground #H. The first couple of hours the boys were cranky---but by about 1:30 in the afternoon were getting into the swing of things and trying their best to outpace us.
For supper we had dehydrated camping food (chili-mac) that we heated on the stove--and then an assortment of other ready-to-eat provisions. It's surprising how good a low-life granola bar looks when you've been hiking and you'll eat almost anything.
Because it was dark and everybody was exhausted we went to bed around 7:00 PM as a cold wind began to blow.
The next morning the boys woke us up at around 5:40 AM. A giant cloud had descended on the mountain top bringing a wet winter like mist that reminded me of a Harry Potter scene. Droplets of water were blowing from the trees and the flashlights and headlamps created a silver-lined halo in the distance. As we descended down the mountain top even the best pair of hiking boots found the rocks to be quite slippery in the pre-dawn fog and several times we almost lost our footing.
As we reached the West Trail sunrise was beckoning and we continued down the trail across the frequent small stream crossings eventually reaching the parking lot area.
On the way home we stopped at a restaurant in Kerrville frequented by deer hunters in camos because we figured they might be used to customers like us that hadn't had a shower recently.
Overall a great weekend which I will always remember and I thank the scouting organization and all the folks in the troop that taught us the skills we got to try out on this trek!