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.
Category: trips
Adventures in Port St. Joe
We arrived in Port St Joe and after a quick stop at the budget friendly Piggly Wiggly, we headed to camp.We spent the following days canoeing, sailing, fishing, and snorkeling in beautiful weather. The Barracuda patrol had some terrifying moments on the canoe trip-we forgot the forks and plates for our Ceasar salad. Luckily, Boy Scouts are always prepared and we had remembered to bring our fingers. Also, paddling up stream against the wind on the Apalachicola was a bit tough.
The menus for this High Adventure trip were outstanding and every boy got a turn at being cook for the day. The food was delicious and some of boys took the art of “slow food” to a new level. They are well on their way to earning cooking merit badges.
Other highlights of the trip were evening dips in the Gulf, a visit from a pair of rare Black Beaked Flamingoes, the Chuck Will’s Widow who sang to us all night, Armadillo, Osprey, Sting Ray and Dolphin sightings, the outdoor shower, teaching the boys traditional Scout songs like “You Shook Me All Night Long” by Sir Baden Powell (later covered by lesser know recording artists ACDC). I learned how to back up a canoe trailer, and that peace tree car air fresheners are an essential piece of equipment for all Scout trips, especially those involving fish and water. We have a great bunch of Scouts and Adult leaders and I can’t wait until next year!


What shall we do with a whiney boy scout?
What shall we do with a whiney boy scout?
What shall we do with a whiney boy scout?
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Way hay and up he rises,
Way hay and up he rises,
Way hay and up he rises,
Early in the morning!
Stick him in the shower with the roaches,
Stick him in the shower with the roaches,
Stick him in the shower with the roaches,
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Send him for a swim with the chum bag,
Send him for a swim with the chum bag,
Send him for a swim with the chum bag,
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Drop him in the shark hole without a motor,
Drop him in the shark hole without a motor,
Drop him in the shark hole without a motor,
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Make him paddle upwind against the current,
Make him paddle upwind against the current,
Make him paddle upwind against the current,
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Toss his Dramamine in the deep sea,
Toss his Dramamine in the deep sea,
Toss his Dramamine in the deep sea,
Early in the morning!
[CHORUS]
Take away his Gold Bond Powder,
Take away his Gold Bond Powder,
Take away his Gold Bond Powder,
Early in the morning!
That’s what we do with a whiney boy scout,
That’s what we do with a whiney boy scout,
That’s what we do with a whiney boy scout,
Early in the morning!
Today we had a fishing trip.
It was a beautiful day on the water.
We caught a spanish mackerel, a king mackerel, corgie, lots of red snapper!
Now the boys are working on there fishing merit badge and cleaning the fish.
Here is the smallest shark we caught today.
Boxwell Sailings
Over the weekend, we went to Boxwell for some pre-high adventure sailing preperation. The first night, we didn’t do any sailing but we did learn important sailing knowledge and techniques. The next morning was spoiled by a large rainstorm, but we eventually got out for some sailing. That day, there wasn’t much wind. There were several other mishaps such as a serious fight over a fish in which a scout was injured. Also, there were several capsize attacks on the smaller boats. After the sailing was over, we came back for some dinner and a quite interesting fire ceremony with songs and skits. Today’s morning wasn’t ruined by storm, but we did arrive there a little off schedule. There was better wind, and there were no capsize ambushes or injuries. We then took apart the boats and headed back to camp to eat lunch, pack up, and leave.
Pre Boxwell Sailing post
Here we have a picture of most of d
Otters Patrol Trip photos
The photos from the Otters MB camp out are on line.
Here is a gallery of photos from a 2008 trip to the Sipsey Wilderness. There is also a screencast about how to upload photos to the website. Let me know if you have any questions. Feel free to comment on the website. This is a great place for us to communicate things we don’t mind if other people know too!