Challenge the Cubs to build the Ultimate Walking Staff. This is a wonderful
Pack project, with a lot of tradition in Scouting. The staff is something
the Cubs will cherish for a long time and can take on Scouting and family
hikes. The walking staff can be made from strong straight wood, 1 to 1-1/2
inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) in diameter, fairly light in weight and properly
seasoned. Suitable woods include hickory, willow, oak, ironwood, elm,
sugar maple, cherry or mountain ash. A broom handle or a broken hockey
stick will also do.
The first event of this activity is usually an expedition into the forest
to select a suitable staff. At the same time the Cubs can be shown the
various differences between trees in the forest.
Plan a meeting where the wood is sanded and varnished. Have the Cubs
add on items they would like to attach to the staff. Make sure they appreciate
the weight and robustness of their construction. Try to use recycled parts.
Have a show-and-tell meeting where each Cub has to explain the use of
his or her chosen items.
Please take a look at The Wilderness Walking Staff website for other
great ideas to add to the Ultimate Walking Staff. holding up tents, leaping
streams, as a flag pole, for use as stretcher poles, ski poles, to fend
off animals, or used as a pole on a river raft.
Set out some rules-of-the-road on how to handle staves responsibly on
a hike. Take the Cubs out on a shake-down trek.
One important feature of the Ultimate Walking Staff are pouches or containers
used to hold various items onto the staff. These pouches can be built
in a number of ways. Old film containers or unused camera cases screwed
onto the staff is one way to hold small parts securely. Another way is
by using old bicycle inner tubes - 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) long. Screw
one end of the tube onto the staff. Lift the tube up. You now have a pouch.
The pouch can be held closed by elastic bands or a metal snap. Fill the
pouches with items needed on a trip.
Add a small compass to the top of the staff. Hollow out the top to hide
away matches in a secret waterproof location. Add a metal tip at the base
of the staff so the wood will not wear away. Etch the Cubs name, nickname
and years of service on the staff. Attach a shoulder sling to make it
comfortable to carry.