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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?

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Scout Field Round
Activities

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

Camp Gorton
Camping

Five Rivers Council, Dundee, NY

Camp Gorton

Camp Gorton is located outside of Dundee New York on beautiful Waneta Lake. During the summer, Camp Gorton offers both Cub Scout Resident camp and Boy Scout Resident camp programs. Open for weekend rentals. Cabins and tent sites available.

Fort York, Canada
Camping

Experience how union soldiers lived and drilled during the 1812 war period.

Fort York, Canada

Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings and 1813 battle site. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Fort York is open year-round and offers tours, exhibits, period settings, and seasonal demonstrations. During the summer months, the site comes alive with the color and pageantry of the Fort York Guard. Fort York also provides a wide variety of education programs for groups of all ages.

Scoutmasters Campout
Camping

Emulate to your Scouts how a high functioning patrol should work

Scoutmasters Campout

Sometimes the best ways to teach is to emulate the model.  The Patrol Method, as defined by Baden Powel, is conceptually easy to understand. Yet, still, it can take a lot of Norming, Forming and Storming before the patrol starts Performing.  Our troop created a Scoutmasters campout to provide a less structured campout for them and so that the adult leaders could demonstrate service and how an effetive patrol can work together.

Buffalo Naval Park
Camping

Naval and Seaman museum on the shore of Lake Erie in Buffalo, New York

Buffalo Naval Park

The Buffalo Naval Park is a top family destination in Western, New York, located on the waterfront in downtown Buffalo. The military park is the largest inland naval park in the United States. The Buffalo Naval Park also offers a unique overnight experience for your Scouts that inclues dinner, breakfast and a tour.

Wiezel Trails Cabin
Camping

Heart Lake Camps - Adirondaks - Near Lake Placid

Wiezel Trails Cabin

Looking for a beautiful place to go camping in style or for awesome winter snowshoeing not far from Lake Placid?  The cabins at Heart Lake are some to consider.  The Wiezel Trails cabin sleeps up to 16 people at about $25/person per night.

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Scoutmaster Minutes

The Candy Line - Scoutmaster Minute
David Madison 954

The Candy Line - Scoutmaster Minute

Who will you meet when waiting in the candy line? (A Scout is Friendly)

The title of this scoutmaster minute is ‘the Candy Line’… and you’ll see why in a minute… This past weekend, our troop along with a bunch of other troops from the US and from Canada went to Ft. George Ontario Canada to participate in an annual event that is put on by the Scout Brigade of Ft. George. It is a weekend to commemorate the war of 1812: the battle between the US and the British over land.

We enlisted as US soldiers, learned how to drill and march and battle the way they did in 1812. We wore period uniforms and had a great time re-enacting the war.

But I contend to you, this event was not about celebrating the war. What was it about??? It was about what happened in the Candy Line.

A Scout is Friendly – The fourth point of the scout law… This past weekend we went to Ft. George, Ontario Canada… Our friends to the north. We went there to participate in the 200th anniversary of the war of 1812. But let me ask you, is that really the point of the trip? Was it really to celebrate the war?

Anyone?

No. It is a celebration of the relationship that we as two countries have developed because of the war.

There were about 1000 US scouts and 2000 Canadian scouts.

Providing opportunities for individuals in the two countries to learn more about each other, to share stories and experiences and to become closer friends.

How do you accomplish this? By being friendly.

Did any of you who went foster this opportunity to be friendly?

  1. One Scout was talking with a Canadian scout in the candy line.
  2. Another Scout and I were talking with two scouts in the candy line.
  3. Another Scout and I then were talking with a young scout looking to trade patches.
  4. How about playing Frisbee with scouts from other troops.
  5. Many of our troop members were interacting with the scout troops around us. For example: Troop 336, and a Pennsylvania troop.

Others?

When we are put in a situation like last week, take the extra effort to be friendly. It is simple. Say ‘Hi’. Ask them where they are from. If they’ve been there before. Where you’re from. Ask them about their troop, their rank, their schools, what sports they like…

If you give yourself a chance, you’ll be surprised at the depth of the conversation you’ll have in a candy line

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