Our Cub Scout pack camped out in October 2022. We went back to a favorite,
Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation. My family arrived Saturday morning and set up early.
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No posing by the tent |
The morning was slow since we were waiting for the rest of the scout families to arrive. My daughter tried whittling with her small Swiss Army knife.
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Cutting wood down to size |
Just before lunch we went for a hike through the reservation. We found some interesting tracks along the way. We think some wild turkeys crossed the path.
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Tracks not made by me |
We also spotted an underground entrance that was not open to visitors. The "chimney" at the top looks like some industrial exhaust. Did they build some kind of bunker for emergencies?
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Maybe it will open for Halloween? |
Our trail took us to Lake Straus, a small leisure lake created by damming Broad Creek. The creek runs through the reservation, eventually emptying into the Susquehanna River. We saw a blue heron on the water in the distance.
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Lake Straus |
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The river beyond the lake |
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The spillway of the dam |
After lunch, we started lighting fires without matches or lighters! This activity is a favorite of the cub master. His first effort was with a magnifying glass. The glass concentrates the sunshine to a focal point. It was able to burn holes through egg cartons. The only challenge was keeping the scouts from wandering around behind the cub master and eclipsing the sun!
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One way to start a fire |
The activity switched to using flint and steel lighters. My son had some trouble getting it started but was able to make sparks and did get a fire going.
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Creating fire! |
The cub master had a
cattail that he got about a week ago. The cattail looked like a corndog. It was almost dry enough to light. The best part is inside the cattail, where there's a lot of light-weight fluffy stuff that would have caught fire with a couple more days of drying.
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Trying to light some challenging tinder |
The scouts also learned to tie a variety of knots and run an obstacle course blindfolded. Since I ran those activities, I took no pictures.
Dinner was the ever-popular walking tacos.
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Filling and easy to make |
As the campfire was being readied, we saw the moon rise over the trees. Just above the moon, Jupiter was visible.
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Moonrise |
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Closeup showing Jupiter higher in the sky |
The campfire was mostly casual, with smores as the first part of the fun.
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Roasting marshmallows |
Things got more serious when we retired two American flags. When the flags are too damaged or ragged to be displayed, they should be burned and/or buried. The older scouts put the flags in the fire.
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Taking the flag to the fire |
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The flag on the fire |
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Adding the second flag |
As the fire died down, we saw the grommets from one of the flags.
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Can you find the grommets? |
The night was a chilly one and sleep was not easy for me. In the morning there was frost on the ground, the tents, and the buildings.
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Frosty field |
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Looking back to our camp |
We left my combo whistle/thermometer/light outside of our tent. The reading just before 7 a.m. was quite chilly.
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Read it and weep snowflakes |
We had a fun campout but really hope that the Spring campout will involve warmer weather.
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