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  How Toastmasters International helps me as a Scout Leader

I have found my 25 years plus experience in Toastmasters International has helped me in many ways.First, if the adults are losing their minds they have successfully lost their sense of humor and are messing up the program for the boys. There are parts of Scouting we have to take very seriously, outside of that if the boys are learning as they advance and having fun go with it. I have only had to tell... [More]

By: Steve O'Connor On: 2010-07-17

  25 Uses For Duct Tape

These are ideas, mostly found around the web. If you have ideas to add to this list, please leave them as comments below.1.Bandaid 2.Repair Clothes, Shoes, Pack, Tent, Sleeping Bag, Other Gear 3.Fuzz / Lint removal 4.Shaving 5.Whip the ends of a fraying rope 6.Temporarily secure on badges 7.Repair inflatable mattress / toys 8.Lawn chair webbing 9.Toilet Paper 10.Mend a book 11.Emergency clothes or belt 12.Fix hole in garbage bag 13.Closing chip and other... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-07-15

  Scout Website

There are many ways to run a website, and depending what your purposes are which one is the best. What will follow are just some ideas, tips, suggestions, etc...The website itself could be a bunch of html pages you maintain with say dreamweaver of komposer and just upload to a webserver. You could also use existing software such as wordpress and drupal to power your site. You could code a site yourself. Lastly you could... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-07-13

  Campfire Fun

Campfire can be quit fun and challenging at the same time. For starters many parts of the country have bans of fires during the summer months, such as the area I am in. This has forced us to get creative for example maybe instead of a fire we will hang around a gas lantern or battery light source.If you are planning a formal campfire don't forget about the cycle of the program. You want to... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-07-08

  25 Uses For A Black Trash Bag

These are ideas, mostly found around the web. If you have ideas to add to this list, please leave them as comments below. Poncho Trash Bag tarp Shelter (tube tent, lkean to, or even like a tarp folded over a rope to make upside down “v”) Stuff Sack Keep sleeping bag dry (stuff sleeping bag inside of trash bag) Make a clean or protective suite Table Cloth (cut flat and lay on table) Washing Machine (put some cloth in bag, with some water and... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-07-06

  Outdoor Drinks

What is the best drinks to have while on outdoor adventures. The natural choice for hydration is water. It hydrates better than any other liquid, both before and during exercise. Water tends to be less expensive and more available than any other drink. While some people prefer the taste of water over other drinks, most people find it relatively bland and will stop drinking water before becoming fully hydrated. Water is the best, but... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-07-01

  You Know You Are A Scouter If …

1.You ware your uniform, scout polo / t-shirts more then anything else 2.You have a survival kit in your car 3.Your son is like “But dad can't I go too. You go to 5 meetings a week and I only go to one. Come on its no fair.” Then gives you cute puppy dog eyes he knows you can't resist. 4.You can rattle off all the Scout Ranks, Scout Law, and Scout Promise in... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-06-29

  Fuzzy and Scout June 2010

Hi all, Fuzzy and Scout here, due to an error (or rather someone not telling us the newsletter would be sent) you had to miss us last month. (growl)But well we are here again and ready to tell you about an awesome adventure we had at a great spot. We went to a great lake that Scott from Insanescouter showed us, it was a nice mountain lake with loads of trees around it and... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-06-29

  The Scout Law For Camp Staff

This was recently shared on a Scouting mailing list and I thought you all might enjoy it so I created this blog post for you all... THE SCOUT LAW AS IT APPLIES TO CAMP STAFF The principles set forth in the Scout Oath and Law are the principles that guide every program at any camp. Camp staff members become heroes, role models and prime motivators of Scouts and leaders as they live out the Scout... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2010-06-26


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