Friday, December 16, 2011

December Campout - Twin Bridges

December we went to Twin Bridges. We found a good place and set up. We built the fire, then started dinner. We ate, then played, then slept. We woke up, had breakfast, and a few of us went out and skated on the mostly-frozen river. Mostly we fell through drenching us, but it was fun. We ate, then left.






Saturday, November 12, 2011

November Campout - Green Canyon

November we went to Green Canyon and set up camp. It got dark, and most of us went to the pool to start swimming. Cooking crew stayed for a bit making Hobo Soup. We all had fun. We went back to the tents and slept.
            
We woke up to a total blizzard. We hurried and pitched the tent and left, eating donuts in the car.















Saturday, October 15, 2011

October Campout - Eagle Park

When we got there, we started to set up camp. We went exploring a bit and then Brother Hancock instructed us on food nutrition.  We built our own tinfoil dinners and cooked them. We ate them, then played some games like “Murder in the Dark”, then went to bed.
             
We got up and ate breakfast, then pitched the tents. We found a pair of dress shoes and a bone in a boggy pond. We ate lunch, then left.




Saturday, September 10, 2011

Horseshoe Lake Campout - Canoeing Part 2

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Friday we set off at 4:30 and set up the tents. The cross-country people came at around 7:30 and set up the last bit. For dinner we had pizza we cooked in the Dutch Ovens and homemade cream soda. We had cobbler for dessert then went to bed. We woke up, had our breakfast (Dutch Oven french toast, bacon and hot cocoa) then had our safety lecture and set off for canoeing. Some of us paddled to the dock, then some of us jumped off the high dive. We paddled back, then swamped and rescued the canoes, did T-Rescues, and then had our Battle of the Tetons. Jonathan and Austin stayed up to win the Battle, then the Goodsells unswamped their canoe the fastest. It was a beautiful September day with plenty of sunshine so no one froze.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Canoeing Merit Badge

We did the canoeing merit badge at Rigby Lake. We had a safety instruction, learned how to get in and out, learned different strokes, and then we raced on a course we thought up with the buoys. We were basically the same skilled (not very good) and then Jonathan and Brother Moa raced Br. Hancock (Br. Hancock won) then we loaded up the canoes then we left.



Saturday, August 13, 2011

Avalanche Canyon Backpacking Trip

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Friday at 7:30 AM we all met at Brother Hancock's house to discuss the trip, then put our bags in the truck and set off. We drove for about 2 hours then got to the trailhead.
We hiked for a while, got to the first lake, had lunch then set off again. We hiked for a long time, then found a good campsite. Only problem: There was a mother and baby moose there.
We waited for about 20 minutes, and the moose didn't leave. We found an even better site, though. We set up camp, then had dinner. After dinner we played games. Some people went to bed after that. Jacob Watkins, Brother Hancock and Samuel Hancock staked out the trail we were to hike next morning.

When we got up, we had our breakfast then went to hike to Tamina Lake. It got pretty rocky halfway up. After we hiked to the lake (over that waterfall) we skipped rocks then headed back down. We had lunch then hiked out. After we got down we drove to the Victor Emporium and got shakes. (90% got huckleberry)












Sunday, May 22, 2011

Pine Butte Backpacking Trip

We had a great trip to Pine Butte, and with the help of leaders, were able to get nearly the whole troop there for some of the time. After a ride north up the Red Road, we turned east along a bumpy track and eventually arrived at the rim of the northwest butte. Rather than a distinctive cone, these buttes open like holes in the desert floor. There was still snow along the southern rims, so we hiked from the northwest to the southeast butte and around to the northeast side. Eventually all made it down into the butte to setup camp. Several made fires, while the rest pitched tents. The hungry scouts devoured dinner and then were on to a game of capture the flag with a blazing sunset as backdrop. Though cloudy most of the trip, we only felt a few drops of rain during our time out.

We then gathered around the campfire for the Scoutmaster's Minute. We recalled that John the Baptist was raised in the wilderness as a part of the preparation for his unique mission. We also recalled that it was in the woods that Joseph and Oliver retired to ask about baptism. It was in the wild that John the Baptist appeared to them and gave them the Aaronic Priesthood. We challenged the boys to make the most of their time in the outdoors, so that it too would be a preparation to fulfill their priesthood duties. All then retired to their beds.

In the morning nearly everyone slept to a decent hour. We arose, struck our tents and ate a breakfast - most of hot oatmeal. Once all the cleared and fires we confirmed to be "dead out", we started the trek up out of the caldera. It was a short hike up and out to the cars, and then a bumpy ride home. Everyone had a great time, and a wonderful opportunity to learn what did and didn't work on a packing trip. We look forward to many more in the future!

Hiking in to Pine Butte
L to R: Garett and Carson S., Samuel H. & Jacob W.

Carson, Garret (behind) Jacob, Samuel

John Kelly dropped off Jonathan, and is now walking out with Austin and Mike. Eric Cameron joins them for the walk.

Sunset from the Pine Butte Caldera - 06

Sunset from the Pine Butte Caldera - 08
Samuel and Garett

Sunset from the Pine Butte Caldera - 09

Breakfast in the Caldera
Eric, Troy & Samuel.

Departure (Almost)
Our Troop guide Matthew, ready to go

Departure
Boys and Leaders on the way out

Departing
Oliver, Jacob, Samuel and Carson


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Heise Hot Springs

Despite predictions of cold, the troop had a great night out at Heise Hot Springs. We camped right next to a swollen South Fork of the Snake River at the Heise Campground. After the tents were pitched, the scouts decided it was time for a dip. We played in the warm waters, and especially had fun with our own version of water polo "keep away".

After a soak in the hot pool everyone was ready for dinner. On the menu: Hobo Soup. Everyone brought something to add and the secret combination of bacon, onions, celery, carrots, corn, green beans, pinto beans, chicken, chili, chicken soup, ramen noodles and taco seasoning ended up tasting vaguely Mexican, but was enjoyed by all. (The whole pot was downed!). A special "saltine toss" encore by our SPL, Carson, added to the ambiance. Before bed everyone enjoyed a few minutes of "Steal the Flag/Jacob's Boots" and marshmallow roasting topped of by Br. King's kettle cooked popcorn.

Everyone slept warmly, and were up to enjoy the sunshine, make a quick breakfast and strike camp early so that various troop members could return for their Saturday commitments.