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Were you ever involved in a scout troop?
by
ShavedForNow
on 05 Jun, 2009 13:13
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Just curious.
I made it to Tenderfoot, but pretty much lost interest after that. My dad was an assistant scoutmaster in my troop at the time.
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#1
by
buddha
on 05 Jun, 2009 13:40
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On the northwest side of Chicago as a kid I joined the local scout troop with a couple of my buddies in the early 60s. There were 2 guys in the troop named Newman and their dad was the scoutmaster. Clearly their defecation had no aroma. Prior to going on our first camporee one of their buddies made a big deal about how he was gonna paint our faces with iodine and fill our sleeping bags with pancake powder after lights out. So we go on the camporee and, sure enough, he and the Newman's did what he said what he was gonna do. Ruined my brand new Coleman bag. After we got back home we put our heads together and decided to avenge ourselves so we chased this guy down in the park near my house, beat his a$$ and force fed him some of the "road apple" fertilizer that the Chicago Park District used to pile up around the base of newly planted trees.
Very shortly thereafter my boy scout membership was terminated. Never made tenderfoot and didn't regret it.
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#2
by
Chuck-Chuck
on 05 Jun, 2009 14:09
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Oh yes, pretty fond memories here.
I started off in Cub Scouts by begging my Dad to let me join. He ended up becoming one of the leaders and eventually the Scoutmaster. We stuck with it all the way through to my 18th birthday.
Earned my Eagle Scout a few weeks shy of my birthday which was cutting it pretty close but it all worked out.
The thing that will always stand out in my mind is how often our Troop was out hiking, participating in Camporees, snorkeling, etc.
Now that I'm in my mid-thirties I value the experience so much more because I don't get out as much as I would like to anymore...something I'm working on, but that's a different story.
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#3
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GaryT
on 05 Jun, 2009 15:01
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Yep, cub scout and boy scout but as someone already mentioned. Tenderfoot was it. I was too into DOING things at 11 or 12. We fished at least 6 or 7 times a week. Camped every weekend in the summer. My dad and , uncle taught me how to find my way in the woods, how to tie my own flies. Tons of back packing trips. Of course this was back in the day when you could do just about anything in the National Forest. Not any more. I've often thought about becoming involved in Scouts, even to this day.
Great Memories
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#4
by
BReady
on 05 Jun, 2009 15:21
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Was a Cubscout.. I didn't really get into it and I think my parents were tired of doing it with me, so I stopped after that. I was a tiger cub den leader and will (maybe) be the wolf den leader this fall. Then again I just did it to get my son in scouts and he thinks it's OK.. so we'll see.
I'll tell you one thing though. I feel like I'm in a competition with all the parents. You have some parents who must have a lot of time on their hands because they want to do EVERYTHING and looks at you like your a bag of crap if you can't goto all the functions that they can. Some of us work, you know?? If I were her boss I would wonder out well utilized she is at work after seeing her dedication towards our pack. Whatever...
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#5
by
Dome of Steele
on 07 Jun, 2009 16:07
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I was a boyscout for a few years, getting to the rank of Star scout or something like that. I enjoyed it and learned alot of what I know about camping and the wilderness, but I lost interest when I get interested in guitars and punk rock.
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#6
by
SlyHigh
on 08 Jun, 2009 07:45
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I made Eagle.
I got a letter in the mail a couple weeks ago, and it said my troop is disbanding. There aren't enough boys to keep it going. The troop was around for over 50 years. They sent a list of all the Eagles to come out of the troop. It was neat to see the list and realize that I was one of just a select few.
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#7
by
SLYinKC
on 08 Jun, 2009 16:14
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I was in a group call "Royal Rangers" through my church, both as a Ranger (when I was a boy) and later as a leader.
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#8
by
ShavedForNow
on 09 Jun, 2009 11:00
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#9
by
SlyHigh
on 10 Jun, 2009 06:28
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#10
by
marty22
on 10 Jun, 2009 06:30
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Star Scout only here. I suck.
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#11
by
BaldRob
on 10 Jun, 2009 07:35
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I was an Eagle scout also... earned it 84! Damn that seems like a long time ago...
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#12
by
RoRo
on 14 Jun, 2009 15:16
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I was a scout for a grand total of two months. My mother had recently forced me to quit gymnastics and made me take up something because I was getting on her nerves at home. Unfortunately, a local troop needed members badly and it was camp time.
Lets just say that I've always preferred concrete over grass and the camping experience was the last. About 2 weeks afterward, I was done. I was 14.
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#13
by
dawgfan
on 14 Jun, 2009 15:33
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Earned my Eagle Scout at the age of 16. I was involved with scouts all the way through school. My father was a big help keeping me in the program as he was Scout Master for a while then became Assistant Scout Master. Our troop was a little more extreme with our camping trips. We would do 50 mile hikes on the AT as well as many rock climbing trips. Spent a lot of time on the okeefanokee (sp?) as well.
I look forward to my son exploring the world of scouting if he decides to, although at 17 months we have a while before that starts.
My only regret was that I never attended a National Jamboree.
Definately a great experience growing up and would highly recommend to young people.
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#14
by
KollegeKreed
on 18 Jun, 2009 21:56
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Eagle here too. Theyre making it easier lately around here. I spent like 200 hours building a handicapped ramp but some kid recently got it for building a small bookshelf. Cest la vie!