The Fall Booyah Sale was once again a tremendous success thanks to everyone in the troop pitching in to help.
Do you ever wonder what goes on during the night when most of us are all sleeping . . .
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Court of Honor Ceremony 10-19-13
The Troop would like to congratulate all scouts and their rank advancements and Matthew Timothy Seiltz on achieving the rank of Eagle. A special thank you to Dustin Seiltz for his special music honoring his brother.
Eagle Award - Matthew Timothy Seiltz |
Tenderfoot - Cole Thibaudeau, Nolan Verba |
Star - Liam Gallagher |
Monday, September 30, 2013
Bear Lake Campout September 27-29
Picture-perfect early fall weather greeted the scouts at our campout at Bear Lake, just northeast of Wabeno.
The patrols made good use of the empty hike-in sites on the peninsula, setting up camp and securing ample room for games of capture the flag as well. The weekend featured fishing, food, and fun. Despite some windy weather, canoes were on the water, including for the epic Great Canoe Relay. In the Scout competition, it was the Falcons besting the Rangers/Scorpions/Cobras. In the Scout-Adult rubber match, the Scorpions/Cobras edged out the team of SPL+ASM. Although fishing was slow with the wind, the Moonlight Crawfish Hunt yielded a steady supply.
See you at the next campout!
The patrols made good use of the empty hike-in sites on the peninsula, setting up camp and securing ample room for games of capture the flag as well. The weekend featured fishing, food, and fun. Despite some windy weather, canoes were on the water, including for the epic Great Canoe Relay. In the Scout competition, it was the Falcons besting the Rangers/Scorpions/Cobras. In the Scout-Adult rubber match, the Scorpions/Cobras edged out the team of SPL+ASM. Although fishing was slow with the wind, the Moonlight Crawfish Hunt yielded a steady supply.
See you at the next campout!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Back from the Porkies
The backpacking crew has returned safe and sound from the Porcupine Mountains. We spent several great days exploring this wild and untamed place, trekking on challenging and hilly terrain and setting up camp in some of the remote and scenic campsites throughout the wilderness.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Backpacking Crew and Hiking MB Outing
A perfect summer day and the wild woods of Bairds Creek awaited hikers from Troop 1468 on Sunday, August 18. Ten miles covered on winding and hilly trails, and a great trail lunch eaten. The menu included "Mud," "Rodman Dam Hydro Sludge," "Sunny Daze Rice," and some homemade, home-dehydrated spaghetti. The crew also discovered that they do not like Spam (sorry Mr. Bettis!)
Next stop...The Porcupine Mountains!
Next stop...The Porcupine Mountains!
Ready to go
Up the hill and down the hill
Cody the tree-hugger
It looks safe. You go first.
A little trail debris
Stream crossing
Time for lunch
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sylvania 2013
The scouts and their parents had their yearly adventure to Sylvania in July. There were a lot of fish caught, cooked and eaten. The weather was cool and damp, but didn't dampen everyone's spirits. A scout is prepared!!!!
The Canoe race to the finish line heading home - the Haas boys won the race.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Bear Paw June 16 thru 22, 2013
Another fun year for the Scouts at Bear Paw. There were 4 scouts who received the "Order of the Arrow" - Joel Haas, Cole Malke, William Voelker and Cody Bettis.
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It uses American Indian-styled traditions and ceremonies to bestow recognition on scouts selected by their peers as best exemplifying the ideals of Scouting. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. The goal was to establish these as lifelong guidelines, and to encourage continued participation in Scouting and camping. Influenced in part by camp traditions, and Indian folklore, the OA uses "safeguarded" symbols, handshakes, and ceremonies to impart a sense of community.
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It uses American Indian-styled traditions and ceremonies to bestow recognition on scouts selected by their peers as best exemplifying the ideals of Scouting. The society was created by E. Urner Goodman, with the assistance of Carroll A. Edson, in 1915 as a means of reinforcing the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. The goal was to establish these as lifelong guidelines, and to encourage continued participation in Scouting and camping. Influenced in part by camp traditions, and Indian folklore, the OA uses "safeguarded" symbols, handshakes, and ceremonies to impart a sense of community.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Hiking Merit Badge & Backpacking Patrol
Temperatures near 90 degrees and humidity to match couldn't deter the intrepid backpack patrol yesterday on the Machickanee Trails. Only one month to go until the Porkies!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Court of Honor Ceremony 6-1-13
Troop 1468 Court of Honor Ceremony - June 1, 2013
Eagle Candidates:
Joseph L'Huillier
Cameron Mattson
Calvin Mattson
There were also Scouts who advanced ranks:
Tenderfoot:
William Blount
Second Class:
Liam Gallagher
First Class:
Liam Gallagher, Levi Mineau
Star:
Cody Bettis, Cole Malke, Joel Haas, William Voelker
Life:
Andre Sanchez
Congratulations to all the Scouts. You worked hard to accomplish your goals and we're proud of you.
Joseph L'Huillier |
Calvin Mattson |
Cameron Mattson |
Be sure to click on the arrow to see the slide show.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Mountain Bay Trail Cleanup Service Project
Many members of Troop 1468 did a Good Turn by cleaning up our troop's section of the Mountain Bay Trail.
In our Most Interesting or Useful Trash Item competition, the winner is Brad Wigger, who collected a tote bag (which he used to keep picking up trash). Mr. Verba was a close second with his cast iron rail section that he plans to recycle as an anvil...
In our Most Interesting or Useful Trash Item competition, the winner is Brad Wigger, who collected a tote bag (which he used to keep picking up trash). Mr. Verba was a close second with his cast iron rail section that he plans to recycle as an anvil...
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Jax Camp, May 3-5, 2013
Good weather and good times were on hand for the Voyageur District Spring Camporee at Jax Camp this weekend. Great job with the merit badges, boys!
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Campout at Gardner Dam - April 5-7
The calendar may have said it was Spring, but our April campout at Gardner Dam definitely felt like winter! We pitched our tents on bare grass and woke up to 4" of snow, perfect for some unexpected sledding. But, the clouds cleared, the mercury climbed to a balmy mid-30s, and it was time for some baseball as well. Toss in some patrol competitions, a hike in the woods, and lots of good food, and it turned out to be a great campout after all.
This campout was a lesson in why a Scout should always Be Prepared. Definitely one for the memory books! Did I say 4" of snow? I'm pretty sure it was 6...or 8...
This campout was a lesson in why a Scout should always Be Prepared. Definitely one for the memory books! Did I say 4" of snow? I'm pretty sure it was 6...or 8...
Monday, March 18, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Girl Scout Derby Service Project
Scouts from Troop 1468 dusted off their derby skills by helping out the Howard Suamico Pulaski Service Unit of the Girl Scouts run their "Powderpuff Derby."
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