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REMOTE SCOUTING

The world has been handed a big challenge with the new COVID-19 outbreak... how do we continue to function when the world is locking down everything to slow the spread?

In this series of articles we are building, we provide ideas on how to Scout... remotely.

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Scout Field Round
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A definition and Comparison to the NFAA field round

Scout Field Round

The Scout Field Round is a unique adaptation of the traditional National Field Archery Association (NFAA) field round, designed specifically for use at Scouting America camps. It provides Scouts with an accessible yet challenging opportunity to hone their archery skills in a field setting, all while accommodating the practical needs of Scouting events and outdoor spaces.

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Camping and Hiking

Bristol Hills Trail Hike
Hiking

This trail winds over 50 miles from Ontario Park through Naples to Mitchellsville, nY

Bristol Hills Trail Hike

The Bristol Hills Trail is a branch trail of the 900+ mile Finger Lakes Trail System. The trail winds over 50 miles from its northern terminus at Ontario County Park, through Naples, NY and on to it's southern terminus at the main Finger Lakes Trail / North Country Trail near Mitchellsville, NY.

Scout Brigade of Fort George
Camping

Re-enact the War of 1812

Scout Brigade of Fort George

Join Scouts for U.S. and Canada to re-enact the war of 1812.  Learn to drill like the soldiers of 1812, "Raid and pillage" the town of  Niagara-on-the-lake, and a giant cap gun fight to capture the opposing forces flag.

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Scoutmaster Minutes

Greater Vision - Scoutmaster Minute
David Madison 3409

Greater Vision - Scoutmaster Minute

What are you doing? It is usualy a matter of vision...

There once was a reporter who came upon a group of men working.  Thinking there might be a story here, he walked up to the first man and said:

"Excuse me sir, what are you doing?"

The man look up from his work and said gruffly,  "I'm laying brick."

The reporter continued on to a second man who also had brick in his hand and asked him the same question.

"Excuse me sir, what are you doing?"

The second man looked up with a neutral expression and said, "I'm building a wall."

The reporter continued on to a third man who also had brick in his hand.  This man was singing and whistling a tune and had a huge smile on his face.

The reporter said to him:

"Excuse me sir, what are you doing?"

The man stopped his task, looked into the air, lift his arms high and said in a joyful voice:

We're building a Cathedral and it is going to be amazing!!

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What about you? When you go to school, what are you doing? Just learning stuff? Studying to be a software engineer, or looking to develop medical software that will save lives.

What about your Scouting journey?  What are you doing here?  Some of you come to simply have fun. Go camping. Be with your friends.

That will eventually get old.

However if you can identify or discover something greater to be involved for, and that inspires you to do more, you will go further than you imagined. And get far more joy out of it.

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