Tuesday, April 27, 2010

District Adventure Weekend




Last weekend was the District Adventure Weekend, a day when scouts from all over the Thunderbird District teach each other various skills. Scouts participated in activities such as learning how to make a bear bag or a cat hole, or learning how to make a leave no trace fire. The event was held for the first time at Griffith League Scout Ranch, which is a leave no trace area. In the evening, we had an Order of the Arrow tap-out ceremony.

At the ceremony, 5 scouts and 2 leaders were
"tapped out," or were accepted into the O. A.

We all had a lot of fun at this year's District Adventure Weekend, and are looking foreward to the next one.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Phoenix Patrol's First Campout




This year, we had 9 new crossovers attend Camping 101 at El Rancho Cima as the Phoenix patrol.

On Friday, the scouts learned how things worked, like how we setup troop gear before our personal stuff. They also learned 2 other things-
-Setting tents up in the dark is tricky, and
-They should get used to setting up in the dark!

On Saturday, they woke up and had breakfast. Everyone pitched in for a quick and easy clean up. After that, a few of them participated in a flag ceremony. They then proceeded to the three stations, where they earned their Totin’ Chip and Fireman’s Chit. They also learned some very important knots. In between the second and third stations, we had an easy lunch of sandwiches, preceded by a food safety talk. After the stations, we relaxed, played some games, and worked on the Tenderfoot fitness requirement. The scouts also earned their scout ranks! We ate a dinner of hot dogs and chili. We also had a campfire made up of hilarious, almost made up on the spot skits, which were followed by smores.

On Sunday, we packed up, ate, met the older scouts, and did thorns and roses.
Then, we left.

A short summary:
The scouts had fun, earned some awards, and had a great experience at their first Boy Scout campout

-Thomas Crain
Phoenix patrol leader

taco sale

Today we had the taco sale fundraiser.we ended up selling 350 breakfast tacos and raised $525. we had a great time and lots of scouts came, it was a big success

Friday, April 2, 2010

Camping 101 2010




This year, camping 101 was held at El Rancho Cima, near Wimberly. We welcomed the new Phoniex patrol into the troop, and new scouts earned their Totin' Chip, Fireman's Chit, and also learned some knot-tying skills. Most of the older scouts went backpacking on Saturday through Sunday, and the whole troop had a lot of fun.

Also, a new scout hung his older brother's
pants on the flagpole at camp. Since the
scout who's pants were hung was out
backpacking,they stayed up until sunday,
at the "de-panting" ceremony.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Pike’s Peak: Summer Camp 2009

Many of the scouts and adults who went to the 2009 summer campout in Colorado went up on a cog train to Pike’s Peak. Since one group of scouts was running late, and missed the first trip, the scouts traveled there in two main groups. The first was met with rougher weather than the second, with temperatures below zero degrees with wind chill. In both groups it was cold, cloudy, and very windy. The view of the mountains from the top was spectacular, though. Everyone I talked to loved it, and I've heard no complaints from anyone who went.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

November 2009 Shooting Campout


The shooting campout was a lot of fun. We got to shoot .22s and bow and arrows. We also had some kids from troop 446, and troop 6, and people from San Juan Diego Catholic high school venture crew came. Thank you to our instructors for giving their time so we could have a safe and fun campout. by Kyle Bowen

11/17/2009












Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Pedernales Falls Campout, September 2009



(Posted by Jacob Wilder of Wolf Patrol)


Troop 448’s September Campout was to Pedernales Falls State Park.  This was scheduled to be a leadership campout, but it got changed to an advancement campout.  Many advancement requirements were met for first and second class scouts.


 

The campout included a five mile hike; a one mile nature walk; and a special ceremony.  Jacob and Nolan led a ceremony to meet one of their communications merit badge requirements.  Jacob met another of his communications merit badge requirements by creating a video of the weekend.  Please check out the video Jacob has made of the work accomplished during the Pedernales Falls Campout:






Blog Post By Jacob Wilder

Video Produced By Jacob Wilder

(Troop 448, Wolf Patrol)