Our hike was supposed to be 3-miles but it turned into 5. It was fun though.
When we got back to camp, Quamron's mom had some games for us to play to earn our Leave No Trace badges.
We started in teams and had to pack a back pack to be prepared.
We raced to each station and earned a card. Each station had a different game. We could not leave any person behind and had to stay with our team.
The games were fun. We also played games with buckets of water.
Then it was time for dinner. We cooked our own hot dogs on the fire.
We retired an old United States Flag. That part was very cool. We had to be respectful though and didn't take pictures.
Here is a picture of our fire though.
After that we did our skits and sang songs.
Here is our family skit.
Here is our Badger Song.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Webelos Camp-Out Part 1
The Webelos had to do the planning and pitch in with the work on this trip.
Our family (along with the McDonoughs) was assigned breakfast the first morning. We got up at 6am to get started.
Calvin made the bacon.
Joshua made the eggs.
Once breakfast was ready we had our flag raising ceremony.
Then we took off our class A uniforms and were comfortable in our class b's.
We had to lead everyone on a 3-mile hike. It was fun finding the trail.
There were so many neat things to see. BUt it was very hot and humid. We were all sticky and wet.
We found all sorts of cool things on our trail.
Here is a yellow belly slider.
Here are some very cool orange mushrooms. They were much brighter not on camera.
Here toad is called an American Toad.
This is called a Rough Green Snake.
The water looked nice and cool.
We took a brake from our hike at the visitor center. They had a cool museum inside and there was air conditioning. We worked on our knots (taught line) in the hallway
Our family (along with the McDonoughs) was assigned breakfast the first morning. We got up at 6am to get started.
Calvin made the bacon.
Joshua made the eggs.
Once breakfast was ready we had our flag raising ceremony.
Then we took off our class A uniforms and were comfortable in our class b's.
We had to lead everyone on a 3-mile hike. It was fun finding the trail.
There were so many neat things to see. BUt it was very hot and humid. We were all sticky and wet.
We found all sorts of cool things on our trail.
Here is a yellow belly slider.
Here are some very cool orange mushrooms. They were much brighter not on camera.
Here toad is called an American Toad.
This is called a Rough Green Snake.
The water looked nice and cool.
We took a brake from our hike at the visitor center. They had a cool museum inside and there was air conditioning. We worked on our knots (taught line) in the hallway
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