Kitey
retrieved Rocket
Scout from Twelve
Roundabouts
Picked up in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire County, UK. Will drop it
off at a Scout Camp Geocache that I know about in Hampshire County, UK.
Log Date: 4/3/2008
Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Log Date: 04/23/2008
Location: Ohio, United States
Tiger Den found by Barkle
As we approached the cache area, we found a perfect spot for a cache
and it was there. Tick Magnet was very excited to see the boy
scout patch, which he took.
The bike trail was full of kamikaze cyclists, runners, skaters, and
cell phoners. But we were determined to get this one.
Barkie found the spot, but "allowed" me to get the grab (in the
event of spiders, LOL!). Took a really kewl jamboree patch and
emptied my pockets.
Nothing
is ever thrown away at WorthingtonScouts.org.
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articles from the front page of the website. They're kept
around
for future reference. In some cases the articles link
material
from other websites. Be aware that these links may/may not
work.
Your milage will vary.
Posted
March 19, 2008; Last seen April 22, 2008
Digital Clock
The only thing this has to do with Scouting is that it was forwarded by
a scouter (sometimes known as Bubbles)
from
Deleware District. Posted without further comment.
Posted April 7, 2008
Last Seen April 22, 2008
Cache in Trash Out
For information about Columbus area geocachers and events, check out Central
Ohio Geocaching
6th Annual International Cache In Trash
Out
April 19th and 20th, 2008
Cache In
Trash Out is an ongoing
environmental initiative supported by the worldwide geocaching
community.
Since 2002, geocachers have been dedicated to cleaning up parks and
other cache-friendly places around the world. Through these volunteer
efforts, we help preserve the natural beauty of our outdoor resources!
Cache In
Trash Out doesn't just happen
once a year. It can easily happen on every geocache adventure. Bring a
trash bag along with you on your walks in the woods and pick up the
occasional piece of trash you see on the trail. Even this small act can
make a huge difference.
Annually, we celebrate
International Cache In Trash Out events where geocachers have an
opportunity to participate in coordinated worldwide clean-up efforts.
Geocachers host clean-up events in their local area on the same day or
weekend as other geocachers around the world. Together, we make an
enormous positive impact. Did we mention that we also have a bit of fun
while we are at it?
According
to the Geocaching.com website, there are upward of 50
geocaches hidden within 2 miles
of the Worthington Town
square. Geocaching is a great excuse to take a quiet walk
and help clean up our parks and paths. Just remember:
If
you take something from a cache, you need to leave something in its
place and take care not to alarm the muggles.
Join the Fun With Buckeye
District at Magic Mountain Polaris
Buckeye District Fun Night at Magic Mountain will be a BLAST for all
Tiger Scouts, Cub Scouts, Webelos Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturing
Scouts in Buckeye District!!!
Be sure to have all your boys there on Monday, April 21 from 5 PM
to 9 PM for unlimited use of go-karts, put put, laser tag and select
video games. The cost is only $12.00. For more fun,
invite
your friends -- both guys and girls who are not scouts, they can play
for only $15.00. WANT TO PLAY FOR FREE? Bring two
friends
that are not scouts. For more information, contact Chris Morris
@ 314-1207 or see the printable
flier on the event page.
Posted
Jan. 7, 2008
Updated April 10, 2008; Last seen
April 22, 2008
Link to Buckeye Trail website
Link to book excerpts on
Google
Books.
Buckeye Trail Camporee
April 18-20, 2008
Updated: Final Bulletin available
The final bulletin for the Spring Buckeye
District Camporee was distributed at last week's roundtable. To
help you prepare for the event now, here is some basic information for
your planning.
The Camporee will be
held on the AEP ReCreation Lands and the Buckeye Trail.
Directions and map will be provided in the final
bulletin.
This is a Backpacking
Camporee in which each Troop/Patrol will hike 5 miles and do an
approximate 2 hour Service Project under the guidance of BTA Volunteers
and/or District Scouters.
Patrols will be assigned
a section of the trail for their Service Project, based on the skill
levels of the patrol.
A 10 mile hike with the
Service Project Option may be available for Venture Crew or Senior
Patrols. Either the 5 mile or 10 mile hike will be a great
warm-up for your Philmont or other Summer Backpack adventure.
Backpacks or Daypacks
will be required for each Scout or Scouter. Packs are
required to carry your lunch for Saturday, trail snacks, water, work
gloves, rain gear, and other clothing appropriate for Ohio's Spring
Weather and possibly trail building tools and supplies needed for your
Assigned Service Project. Carrying tents and other campling
supplies will not be required. Those items will remain at the
District Campsite.
ReCreation
Land
One
of American Electric Power's
best known symbols of environmental Outdoor Recreation is the company's
42,000-acre reclamation project known as ReCreation Land.
This award winning project has been built on land that was
once strip mined for its rich coal deposits. Through vigorous
reclamation efforts, which include the planting of 63 million trees and
the establishment of more than 350 lakes and ponds and nearly 380
campsites, this former mining territory has been turned into a vibrant
recreation area.
See
the AEP website for more information about ReCreation
Land.
Update -- April 10, 2008
The final bulletin for the spring camporee was distributed at last
week's
roundtable and is available on the District
Website. It includes a detailed map and directions
to AEP
ReCreation Campsite
K where the event will be held (left column).
There is a reservation spreadsheet (below right)
that needs to be completed.
Rocks
in my Backpack is the
memiors of Tom Sholes, a scouter with over five decades of experience.
From the book's
website:
Rocks in My Backpack is
about adventure,
about leadership, about fun, about challenge... those things that
Scouting should really be about. Jump aboard for a wild and fun-filled
ride through nearly five decades of trails and waterways, through
forests, and deserts to the breath-taking vistas of soaring mountain
tops. Your guide, a master story teller and veteran Scouter, recounts
the successes and the mishaps, the laughter and the tears composing a
life of high adventure Scouting. "Rocks" is a must for every Scout and
Scouter, old and new.
According
to Boy
Scout Trail, if you ever wonder what Scouting was like in
earlier years when there were fewer rules, regulations, and
restrctions, Rocks in
my Backpack tells you exactly what it was like.
Could be a good book to take along to summer camp.
Posted Feb. 27, 2008
Last seen April 15, 2008
Wilderness First Aid Website
BSA Health and Safety records
show the most frequent causes of serious health emergencies during
Scout events are
Vehicular accidents
cardiac emergencies
falls
lightning
Red Cross Wilderness First Aid
Friday, Saturday April 11, 12
Camp Arrowhead, Ona WV
If you missed out on the
Wilderness First Aid courses last
monthor early
March there is another opportunity for this training in April
-- if you're up for a road trip. This course was recently
discussed on the Buckeye Google Group and is offered by the Red Cross
at Camp
Arrowhead in Ona WV. "Wilderness First Aid"
is a Red Cross First Aid Course with an emphasis on outdoor situations.
The certification lasts three years.
According to the Wilderness Safety Council, there are three major
differences between backwoods and street emergencies:
transit
backwoods
accidents occur more than an hour from the hospital
resources
wilderness
rescuers must improvise a response from what is in their backpack,
their experience and their knowledge
environment
proper
sanitation, lighting, and termperature regulation do not exist in the
great outdoors.
A
wilderness first aid course is a comprehensive lesson in how to react,
respond, and save life in remote, life threatening situations.
For additional information about
the course offering in April, see this brief flier or
contact Deb
Stivers of Tri-State Area Council.
Update:
There's another WFA Course being taught in Elrya,
OH (Cleveland area) Sunday March 30 and Sunday, April 6. See
the article
on the Buckeye District Google Group for more information. Update:
There are two WFA opportunities the weekend of March 15.
One is hosted locally by Columbus
Outdoor Pursuits. There is another in the Cleveland
area that was recently announced in the Buckeye Google group.
See the article
for information.
Catholic International Awareness Boy Scout Program Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm,
April 5, 2008 Holy Melkite Church 4611
Glenmawr Ave.
This program is presented in the Holy Melkite Church, an Eastern Rite
Catholic Church in Columbus. The presentation is four an a
half
hours on Saturday morning, April 5 and is open to Boy Scout age youth,
parents and Scout leaders. Cost is $20 (covers medalion,
patch,
pin and lunch). For additional information, time and
location,
see the printable
flier.
Simon Kenton Council
Venturing Newsletter
March 2008
The March Venturing newsletter was
distributed this week.
Table of contents is listed below. Printable PDF
and MSWord
versions are also available. The official version of the
newsletter as well as previous issues can be found on
the Council
Website.