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hiking trip report trips update

Sewanee Hiking trip- 20 miles

This was a very fun day hike but also turned out to be one of the most brutal. We started around 9:00 and stayed in a group until about mile one where we split up.

We walked on while observing some very pretty views, acorn throwing, and the Sewanee wilderness. At around mile 6.5 we sat down for lunch and filled up water bottles. Despite some problems with knowledge of how to use the steripen, lunch was pretty good.

We then continued the backbreaking hike over the hills of Sewanee and a few paved areas. Around the 15 mile mark we hit a paved trail that was relatively flat and continued our trek as the sun ducked behind the trees.

It became complete darkness when we finally reached the cross on the hill but it made a great place to stop and rest.

From that point on our spirits were lifted and we continued hiking the last 1 mile on pavement. By the end of the hike our feet and legs were aching for relief so we got in the cars and went to hardys for some dinner without shoes. Overall this was a fun trip although I probably would not do this again for a while.

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Ziplining

Going ziplining was really fun. We got to compare how well we did by watching as each person went by. During the zip, we would do things like put our feet above our heads and scream or try to do the moon walk in the air. Our instructor was great and after we landed( usually Mr. Mike on his butt, what he called a perfect landing,)we would scream walnuts so they knew we were off the hook. Before and after the zipping, we would hike, and we got to see a huge old coal mine.  All in all, it was a great trip.

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fundraisers in the community Turkey Fry

Order Your Turkey Now!

East Nashville Boy Scout Troop 3 is now taking orders for its ANNUAL TURKEY FRY!!     $45

* Cajun-spiced turkeys (pre-cooked weight 12-14 lbs.) are deep fried to perfection in peanut oil, and the boys clean up the mess!

* Pick up on Wednesday Nov. 21 from 1-4 pm at East End United Methodist Church, 1212 Holly St. (near 5 Points)

* Delivery available in East Nashville for $5.00. Free delivery for those wishing to donate a turkey to a local non-profit organization.

* Proceeds for this year’s event will go to support medical care for Larry Merin, a longtime  member and supporter of Troop 3 battling cancer.  Donations for the family are also being collected.

* Cash or check payments accepted.  Make checks payable to Troop 3. 

Place your order by Nov. 15 and enjoy a juicy, flavorful turkey without the hassle–and you’ll have plenty of time to focus on those fabulous sides and desserts!  Email turkey@nashvilletroop3.com or call 615-497-3706 to place your order!

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Eagle troop information

Eagle Scout!

Troop 3 is happy to announce our newest Eagle Scout!  Rhys Bowen-Tanton passed his Eagle Scout Board of Review with flying colors last night.  Many congratulations to Rhys & his family who worked hard to support him through this process.

For his Eagle Project, Rhys built the lovely prayer garden located in the park next to East End Church.  If you haven’t stopped by to see the finished project yet, please do.  It is a beautiful addition to the park and the community.
We will let everyone know as soon as the date & time of Rhys’ Eagle Court of Honor has been set!
Helen Koudelkova
Troop 3, Advancement Chair
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mountain biking trip report trips update

LBL mountain biking

The bucks Patrol headed to land between the lakes in Kentucky for a weekend of mountain biking.
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We stopped at the golden pond welcome area to get our backcountry camping permits. On the way in we saw these flying agarics which we had to stop and photograph.

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We set up camp and headed out on the trail with the goal of riding 25 miles.

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We stopped along the way to get a photo of this shelf mushroom, Libor is there to give perspective as to how large it is.

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After about six miles we stopped to have lunch of summer sausage sandwiches.

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Chippers chewed on his bone during lunch.

We also saw this very interesting fuzzy polypore mushroom.
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I took an artistic photo of the sky through the trees for instagram.

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We got back to camp around 5, but we were short of our goal, but did manage to do 15 miles, which a couple of the boys need for the biking merit badge.

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We made some shepherd’s pie for dinner which looks like it is going to be delicious.

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Boxwell Canoeing and Sailing

This was a very fun and succesful trip. Almost all the Otters finished their canoeing merit badge and all the Bucks got the sailing merit badge. The wind was perfect… so perfect, that a few sailboats capsized. The sail got a little muddy but otherwise they were okay. We played capture the flag and had a great campfire ceremony. For two days, the Bucks and the Otters were stealing a pink, plastic flamingo from each other. Overall this was a great trip.

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Wave pool bike ride

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Court of Honor History in the community

Eric’s Court of Honor

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trip report trips update

Cumberland Caverns

Cumberland Caverns was a great trip that everyone enjoyed. We got to crawl and climb over a ton of things. At one point we went to a place called Bubble Gum Alley, were everything was muddy. We even got to see a amazing light show that at first was pitch black. You could not even see your hand in front of your face! Are campsite was in a huge room that had enough room for are whole troop plus a lot more.. After we came back from are first tour, some of us bought some wooden airplanes and flew them of the top of a huge cliff. All in all, I think we are going to be back soon.