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frozen head hike

When we got to the site we set up a canopy, then we hit the trail! When we first started we stopped at some water falls, saw some salamanders, and interesting plants.

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Then the hike started getting a little harder. we had to climb up some pretty hard slopes. We also had to cross some slick rock difficulty. There was some water running down rocks that we had to cross to get back on the trail.

A few miles went by and we stopped in a large cave to eat lunch and use steri pens to sterilize our water.

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The food was great and filled me up. We started on our way again and it got really foggy. We knew we were nearing the top, then we saw it, the fire watch tower. it was huge!

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we all climbed up to the top. the dog had some trouble with the metal floor. We found a chestnut tree and took some of the good nuts.

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Then we headed back down. on the way back we had another problem, a big tree had fallen on the path, the boys climbed over it but the grown ones just went around it. Once we figured that out we went on our way again. It wasn’t long until we got back to camp. I think that the hike was a great experience.

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Frozen Head Post

IMG_0374Frozen Head Trip, 9-21-13

We met at the church at six o’clock when it was still dark and raining. We packed our gear in the cars after eating delicious sausage and biscuits made by Miss Becky. The ride was about two and a half hours but it seemed shorter. When we arrived it was raining still, so we put on our rain gear and some scouts set up a pop-up tent to stand under so Miss Helen could talk to us about the trails that we were about to go on for the ten-mile hike. We decided to go on the hike first because the rain would clear in an hour or so. After we were briefed on the hiking trails and safety, we walked to the trail head. The hike was moderate but there were some steep places. We hiked about 5 miles to the place we would have lunch, which was a large rock overhang with a table under it, which was an Eagle Scout project. After we ate lunch, we hiked up a hill to the observation tower. That short hike to the observation tower was the most strenuous part in my opinion. It was rewarding to get to be on the observation tower. It was cool and misty because we were in a thick layer of fog. Nothing could really be seen because of the fog but I know it would be an excellent view if it was a clear day. We then began our hike down the mountain. On the way down, we saw an old well house covered in moss and later an old dynamite shack.
After the hike, we set up our tents while others set up the camp kitchens for each patrol. After everything was set up, a lot of us were told to look for firewood. While the Honey Badgers were preparing to make their pizzas, we collected as much firewood as we could, but it was either soaked with water or rotten. After we had diner, we tried to make a fire, but it goes out, then Libor steps in and makes a huge fire. After the fire got going, we started the camp fire ceremony and had fun, then we went to sleep. The breakfast was good the next morning. The Otters had breakfast burritos with eggs, cheese, and sausage. The Bucks had oatmeal, but I don’t know what the Honey Badgers had. After breakfast, we just had fun looking for salamanders, newts, and crawfish in the creek, and climbing up roots sticking out of a dirt drop-off. After packing up our things, we were going to go to a waterfall to swim and have fun but on the hike up there, we realized it was almost time to go, so we turned back. We got in the cars and left. We shortly arrived at the church, put up the gear, and put out the perishable food for the scouts to take. Soon, the parking lot was empty and everyone had gone home.

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webmaster meeting

Raef, Colin, Fredrick, Jordan, Reuben, Horace, Mathew, Spencer, and I (Cooper) met at my house to have a webmaster meeting. We set up our laptops and Ipads and updated the website. I think that we were very successful.

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Frozen Head

Remember, it will rain so be sure to bring a rain poncho and extra clothing. You should also put your your clothes in plastic bags to protect them from  humidity. Bring extra socks.

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Troop 3 Honors Ms. Becky

At the August Court of Honor Troop 3 Scouts presented a framed & signed Troop photo to our beloved Committee Chair Becky Merin in honor of her many years of selfless service to the troop (Committee Chair, Fundraising Chair, Summer Camp Coordinator, Chief Sausage Biscuit Maker, Ski Lodge Hourly Check-in Queen, COH Hostess with the Mostest, and so much more) as well as her unparalleled generosity in contributing more than $2000 in haircuts to our troop Scholarship Fund to date.  We love you, Ms. Becky!

In the Scouts’ words: “Ms. Becky has been one of those people who you can count on time after time in Boy Scouts.  She works for no pay, and doesn’t ask for anything in return.  Whether it’s cutting hair to raise money for the troop, or organizing the Tomato Fest stand, Ms. Becky has been there for us.  It’s time to give recognition to the person who most definitely deserves it, and she certainly does.  She’s a mom to the whole troop and is at the meetings whenever she can be.  We can go to her if we don’t understand something or if we just need help.  Ms. Becky, we love you so much here in the troop, and hope that the next decade will be just as good as the last.”

“Ms. Becky Is Our Sunshine” (to the tune of “Your are my Sunshine”)

You are our sunshine
our only sunshine
you make us happy
When skies are gray
You’ll never know dear
How much we love you
Please don’t take our sunshine away.
 
You make us biscuits
They are delicious
You excel at Tomato Fest
You cut our hair and
Fry lots of turkeys
Oh dear Becky you’re the best
 
You are our sunshine
Our only sunshine
You make us happy
When skies are gray
You’ll never know dear
How much we love you
Please don’t take our sunshine away.