Our guys did a great job showing them the ropes - quite literally. The Troop ran a station, dubbed the "Deadly Flamingo River Crossing of Doom", which had participants use a lashed tripod and ropes to cross a river infested with deadly flamingos (you see, alligators were not easy to come across in late September, It tested the Scouts skills in lashing and teamwork. To our knowledge, no Scout was, actually, attacked by a deadly flamingo, but it was close for a few.
Our September outing was at Camp Norse for Webelos Woods. We hosted Webelos from Pack 13, who looked to have a great time joining in as future Boy Scouts with the Patrols. They cooked, slept and hung out with the Boy Scouts, just like they will in a few months. Our guys did a great job showing them the ropes - quite literally. The Troop ran a station, dubbed the "Deadly Flamingo River Crossing of Doom", which had participants use a lashed tripod and ropes to cross a river infested with deadly flamingos (you see, alligators were not easy to come across in late September, It tested the Scouts skills in lashing and teamwork. To our knowledge, no Scout was, actually, attacked by a deadly flamingo, but it was close for a few.
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