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Otters Henry Horton 3-13

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We had a great time learning and playing at Henry Horton. The food wasn’t too bad either. We had a great time climbing through sinkholes, and seeing the first snakes of the year. On Saturday we set up the oreinteering course. The last coordinates were a little off so Lubos and I had to help them out a bit. We got back from the course and my tent had blown over and ripped the rain fly. Luckily there was no rain, but there was wind, and lots of it. I think we all were up a lot that night, but Lubos and I’s tent was a 7 man and over 6 feet tall. Other than that I think we all had a great time.

 

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Skiing in North Carolina

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 We started out taking a long 5 hour drive up to the Cataloochee Ski Area. On the way up we stopped at Taco Bell. You can get a lot for $5 dollars, and I think everybody liked it. We stayed at Lake Junaluska. We arrived around midnight, but most stayed up until one. We hit the slopes the next morning, and it took almost 2 hours for everyone to get their gear. We thought that it was very unorganized compared to Paoli. I thought that the slopes were much better here, but harder for beginners. Unlike last time, we left out equipment in the room designated for people who come from Lake Junaluska. Some stuff was stolen, so we didn’t like the idea of not checking your equipment back in. We went to sleep around 9 to 10 the second night.

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We were skiing earlier the next day, because we didn’t have to check everything out again. We were off the slopes at  2:30 and ready to leave. On the way back we stopped at Wendy’s and a rest stop. I think most people were tired and ready to get back home.

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Backpacking at Fall Creek Falls

The Crew

 

Our troop left for Fall Creek Falls on Friday at five o’clock. Our patrols were smaller than usual. The Bucks had seven people including adults, and the otters had five people including adults. We also had two dogs with us. We arrived at our campsite in the dark, set up camp, and went to sleep.

cold table Jordan, the fire builder

The next morning we woke up to a bitterly cold morning. We could slide our bag of breakfast on the frosty picnic table. It even hurt to get fire wood. We tried to get a fire going, but all we managed to do was melt the frost on the kindling and make it wet. So, we ate our cold breakfast, took down our tents, packed up our stuff, and put it in the cars to go to the trail.

Chris the Frog/Radio Man Emily and her pack

We arrived at a saw mill and got out of the cars. We decided which trail to take and headed off. It was a comfortable fifty-three degrees when we started hiking. We planned to hike nine miles that day and three miles the next. The terrain was pretty much a gradual downhill at first with a few water crossings.

Let the hiking begin Ollie checks on everyone

By about the third mile we got to a steep downhill into a valley. We could see what we were about to hike up- the next mountain. When we got to the bottom, we took a rest, filled our water bottles, and started up the mountain.

Ollie looking at the river Keone being happy Water stop Chip holding his pack

It was very rocky and steep. We were already very tired from the five miles we hiked down the mountain. The two things that motivated us were food and sleep. After we were through the rocks, we took a one minute rest and kept going. We turned the corner and there was a seventy degree uphill. We were so close! We kept trudging on and finally we saw a sign that said the next campsite was in 400 yards.

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We walked for what felt like an eternity, and then finally we reached the top of the mountain. It was one of my favorite campsites as soon as I saw it. It was a clearing surrounded by trees and brush. It had a water pump, which was broken, but it was a beautiful campsite with a fire pit and fire wood already there for us.

The dogs before the altercation chillin' resting beautiful campsite

We rested a bit then set up our tents and started collecting fire wood. The water men were sent back to fill up our water bottles since the pump was broken. We gathered wood for about forty-five minutes then started dinner. We were making backpacking pizza, so we needed to get the fire going early to make a bed of coals to cook it on.

Emily collecting wood wood collecting the campfire

After we ate dinner, we had our campfire ceremony. We pretty much only told stories because we were so tired. We all sat by the campfire for another hour or two and then we went to bed.

Libor's birthday cake Our pizza oven

The next morning we woke up at six thirty so we could get breakfast going and pack up our tents. The bucks had oatmeal deluxe with beef jerky and the otters had poptarts and oatmeal. We were already running a bit behind schedule, but all we had to do now was a sweep of the campsite.

 The crew after tearing down camp shaky bridge How'd you get over there? Suspension bridge.We are HERE on the map. Steri-pen...woah! Anyone else think these packs are heavy? feet maintenance

We made up for being behind on the trail. We were moving very swiftly since it was downhill most of the way. We only stopped a few times for water, but other than that it was pretty much non-stop. We were about five miles from our cars and we stopped some places like overlooks and waterfalls.

        You'd better eat all that apple :) Check out the river. Hey, We'll wait here. What a view. Check out this group Freddy! Cooler than cool. Collin Jordan and Chip Which way? Are you sure?

When we reached the Fall Creek Falls, we stopped to rest and ate most of the remaining food while we figured out how much further we had to go. It turned out the Otters had to do an extra three miles to get credit for their merit badge. The bucks wanted to go to the cars while the Otters would go on the three-mile loop that started at the beginning of the trail. The adults decided that the Bucks would go too.

  Finally!  pooped

As we were on our journey from the falls to the cars we were pointing out various landmarks that we remembered from the second day. Each time we saw one we would think “just one more mile!” Our guesses were usually wrong. Then we came across a road. This was the one we crossed about half a mile in. We were almost there!

I've still got some in me. That's right, 15.2! What a group.

We were hiking and looking around remembering the things around us that we had passed earlier. The two things that motivated us were being able to sit down in comfy seats and fast food. We were walking, quite fast, and we looked up to our right. There were our cars! We practically ran up the hill to them. We got there, set our packs down, drank the rest of the water, and headed home.

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Winter Boxwell 2012

We left from the church on a chilly morning. When we arrived it was, or felt, much colder. We waited to get our campsite number. We are always campsite 13, but something happened, and we ended up with site 5. We had also ended up with A-meal, which meant we had to wake up earlier. Camp was off to a great start! We got to our campsite and some people in our troop knew some of the guys in the troop camping next to us. Stories told that winter boxwell food was sad and just not as good as summer camp food. I, and everyone else thought the food was great. Maybe even a little better.

For the next few days, our schedule was: breakfast, class, lunch, free time, dinner, campfire, then sleep. Most of us got our merit badges completed or close to it. Our classes lasted three hours since we only had one a day. After lunch we either had free time or activities. We would go to the trading post, play soccer, or sit around the fire.

Most of us kept warm and dry… except for one night. The night it rained. Our tents were elevated on platforms, so we weren’t on the ground. That kept us warm, but we had nowhere to put the tent stakes, which led to problems with the rain fly covering the whole tent. Most of us got a little moisture in our tents, but in one of the tents, the boys were bailing water out of it!  It also snowed a few times, but none of it stuck.

Our bathrooms were porta-potties that were close to our campsite. Some boys from other troops did not hesitate to abuse them on the last day. You do not want to know what it was like. On the last day, someone had smered their fecal matter on one of our Sierra saws. This was discovered by one of the adults… after he used it. One of the adult leaders, to find out who did it, went to every scout, handing it to them, and telling them to smell it. He said someone had either poured apple juice or orange juice on it, and they wanted to find out which one it was. It was warmer that day so most of us were not wearing gloves when we picked it up to smell it.  The theory was that the person who did it would not want to touch it or smell it. We later found out it was nobody from our troop.

Overall we had a great trip, and everybody had fun. Our campsite was alright, even though we had site 5, and the food was great, even though we had A-meal. Nobody got frostbite, and nobody got hurt too badly. This was a very fun Boxewell Winter Camp.

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Boxwell Winter Camp Photos

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Virgin Falls backpacking

We left at 8 to go to Bridgestone Firestone wilderness after a Becky biscuit breakfast. Upon arrival, we found that it was closed due to hunting and soon heard gun shots.

So we decided to go to virgin falls.

We hiked 2.5 miles then ate lunch and crawled in a small cave. It took about a hour of downhill hiking to get to the campsite. The bucks had phô and the wolverines had sweet and sour tuna couscous for dinner.  Afterwards we played hide and tag in the reeds. Pocket knives were lost. Then followed the fire ceremony led by Frederick Behaylo and Owen Thompson. After the fire ceremony we went to sleep. The next morning brought a breakfast of oatmeal deluxe.  After packing for about a half mile, we got to virgin falls. We spent about fifteen minutes there, played hacky sack, then headed out. Our motivation was a fast-food stop on the way home. It took us about two and a half hours hike back to the parking lot. We headed out, stopped at hardy’s, then went home.

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Turkey fry

The turkey fry is well under way. We started at about 6 this morning setting up the fryers.

We have already delivered our first bird.

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There are about 20 more that can be picked up anytime.

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Come and get ’em!

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More Turkeys Available

LATE BREAKING NEWS . . . Due to the unprecedented demand for turkeys this year, we’ve added a few more last-minute birds to our flock.  So if you missed out during the initial order taking, you can still have a Cajun-fried turkey for Thanksgiving.  Quantities are limited; we only have a handful available.  To reserve one, send an email to turkey@nashvilletroop3.com.  Thanks!

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Bucks Patrol LBL Mountain Biking

The Bucks left for Land Between The Lakes to go mountain biking on a Saturday morning. After a stop at the visitor center, we picked a campsite, set up camp, and hopped on our bikes. We aimed to bike twenty five miles when we started. The terrain was very good for biking. We went on and off road. We had a few wipe outs and a lot of up hill. We had bagel sandwiches for lunch. After 14.98 miles, we got back at our campsite at about four o’clock. We had shepherd’s pie for dinner, and a very fun campfire ceremony. The next morning, we woke up, ate a breakfast of eggs and sausage, and headed out to a different trail where we biked 6.5 miles. On the way home, we stopped at Taco Bell and got back at four thirty.

 

 

 

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Turkey Fry Sold Out!

A big THANK YOU to the community for its enthusiastic support of this year’s Turkey Fry!  We have officially sold out of turkeys.  If you would like to be placed on our “Stand By” list – in case we get a cancellation or someone doesn’t show up to claim their turkey – send a note to our order taker at turkey@nashvilletroop3.com.

We are still gratefully accepting donations for the Merin Family.  Please contact our Troop Treasurer at helen@nashvilletroop3.com for details on how to get those to us.

And if you missed out this year, don’t be glum.  This is an annual event, so there’s always next year.  Just be sure to order early!  We’ll begin taking orders in early November 2013.

Thanks y’all!