Friday, December 23, 2011

Summer Camps

Merry Christmas to BSA Troop 159!


Here are some dates for summer 2012. Along with our regular camp outs on the second weekend of each month, here are some super activities to ad to your wish list:

June 28,29,30 Monache Meadows
This is a High Sierra high adventure camp with 4 wheel drives. Also invited are mountain bikes, horses, fishing poles and day packs. We will be camping, riding, hiking, fishing, exploring, eating and taking naps (me!) in this beautiful paradise. Click HERE for more pics.

Horseshoe Meadows June 6,7,8,9, 2012 .
The Varsity and Venture Scouts will head into the High Sierras again for a 3 (or 4) day backpack trip into the Golden Trout Wilderness area (guess what's for supper!?). If we feel adventurous we just may bag Mt. Whitney on the way out! Anyone feel like hiking to 14,500'? Click HERE for more pics.

Scout Camp at Camp Emerson July 9-14
The 12 & 13 year olds will head to Scout Camp at Camp Emerson in Idylwild to work on rank advancement and merit badges (we want the badges!).   Anyone else that wants to work on merit badges may come if they want to. For info on Camp Emerson click HERE.

Channel Islands National Park August 8-9-10-11.
I've wanted to do this for years, so here it is!  We will go to the least visited National Park in the country. We will rent kayaks, head over on the ferry and spend a few days kayaking, exploring, and snorkeling in this awesome park right here in Southern California.  You've got to see this to believe it! Click HERE.
Paddle On!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sycamore Flats 12-10-2011

Cold but no wind!  We made tin foil dinners & we got to have another "Retire a Flag" ceremony and paid tribute to America's Veterans

Da Quinns
Tanner, Brad, Ken

3 of the 5 Barnes cousins... the other 2 were too fast and got away...
Aaron, Robbie, Tyler

The Winns and friend
Jared, Dallas, Sam

Keanu & Jacob

James, Jer

We gathered mistletoe to sell for our fund raiser.  I think that is Aaron way up there.

Calico 11-11-11 (Not a Scout trip)

The wind was very cold. We had a big fire. Most of the boys jumped over it and most of them didn't singe their hair.

Had a quick breakfast in the morning and then went shootin'.


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Buckhorn Campground October, 2011

When school is in session we try to camp close to home. Here we are heading down the canyon from Buckhorn campground looking for the waterfall.


We found it! Not very impressive after Havasupai, but it is probably a a bit bigger in Spring.


So here we are posing for a picture to impress the girls.


It's our calling. We have to go on outings.


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Ride to the Beach, Sept. 2011

So, here's the deal...  This group set out for a 2 day ride to the beach.  Hwy 39 at Hwy 2 to Asuza, stay overnight at a members backyard, then on to the beach the next day.  Almost everyone made it the total 65 miles!  However, we had a record number of flat tires and broken bikes. And one camera (mine!) with an uncharged battery! Bummer. Not many pictures this year, but a great trip and some bike rides to cover some requirements for Cycling Merit Badge.

Yosemite August 2011

After June at Lake Powell and July in Havasupai we wondered what we could to to close the Summer with style.  Well, what could be better than a backpack trip in Yosemite?  Not much!

We started out on Yosemite Creek in the Tioga Pass

Found a great campsite

 
Had a local visitor for breakfast

 
One requirement on this year's trips... someplace to jump off the rocks into the water!

 
Early morning in camp

Jared, Brad, Brandon, Jakob, Tofer, Tanner Q, Robbie, Sam, Scott

Hiking out to the top of Yosemite Falls

From the top. Yes, that is a hang glider below us.

Robbie, Brian, Jared, Tofer, Scott, Brandon, Jacob, Brad, James, Tanner, Sam, Richard, Jer
Lookout at top of Yosemite Falls

Hike down to the valley

Scoutmaster Jer

3 days, 11 miles...  Yosemite Falls
It is up to us to find God among the amazing gifts He has given us.
Our goal is to take the boys where they may have experiences that will bring them close to Him.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Havasupai... it doesn't get better than this... unless you take the helicopter out!

The Scouts headed out to Havasupai this week. If you don’t know where that is, it’s down in the Grand Canyon. Not the famous part that all the tourist go see and just look over the edge, this is in the southern part of the Grand Canyon and to see it you have to hike in 10 miles. I’m sure miles in Arizona are the same length as the one’s in California, but when you are down in a slot canyon with the sun on your head and there is no water and not much shade, the Arizona miles seem a lot longer.
So we hiked down and started seeing waterfalls about 2 miles before camp. We were glad to see them. We were told they were there, but while we were hiking we were sure wondering where they were. So as soon as we got camp set up we went off exploring and swimming and looking for rocks to jump off of. Well, most of us anyway. The leaders all took a nap, but the scouts all went exploring! We got back to camp ready for dinner and found we had squirrels in camp. Now, Webster says a squirrel is: a small rodent that has a long bushy tail, lives in trees, and eats nuts and seeds. What it doesn’t tell you is that it gets those nuts and seeds from Devin Peeks pack! We swore revenge, but then just went about fixing dinner.
So the next day we all went up to the falls together and found some good pools to swim in and rocks to jump off of. Some of the guys said they were jumping off of 68 foot cliffs, but I’m not sure what they used to measure with, and cliffs look a lot higher when you are jumping off of them so I’m not sure about how high they were. But it was pretty fun. And almost everybody went off. And everybody that did jump off came back up, so that was good.
When we got back to camp we found that ol’ squirrel in Jon & Adam Shill’s tent. He had been eating their food and thinking he was pretty smart. Well, the last I saw of him Jake and Adam had him in the frying pan and several people were taking a taste of him. He was a fat bugger and cooked up pretty good.
Then the next day we hiked to lots of falls and jumps and had a great time. There were only 3 that had food poisoning the night before so mostly we were in pretty good shape. Well, that and Devin Peek whacked his ear, but the doctor said it’s just bruised and not broken so it should heal up OK.
Some had to take the chopper out early for appointments and some took it because of the food poisoning thing, but the rest hiked out that night. They were going to hike half way and camp and do the second half in the morning, but the older boys got in front and never stopped so when the leaders finally caught up to them they were already at the top waiting at the cars.
So that was Havasupai, next month is Yosemite. They have bears there. I wonder what they taste like?






OK, these are in random order because my camera was out of whack.

But here is the first falls we came to. The guys did a lot of jumping here...





This is another water fall we hiked to. There used to be a pool to swim in here, but it has filled in from a flood.

Hiking from camp to go swim/jump.

Cooling off in camp.

This rock looked like a throne so Devin used it to rule over his cousin.


Jumping (this was the small one)



Watching the water fall.



The Peeks



Mooney Falls.






The switch-backs on the way in. 10 miles of backpacking to get to camp!



On the trail.















My camera didn't have a lot of memory (it still had Lake Powell pics on it) so I didn't get many pics. We'll get more on here. There was some awesome cliff jumping and some said this was the best trip they had ever gone on.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Lake Powell, June 13-18, 2011

Sorry, my computer crashed (I know Brigham... I need an Apple!) so I have missed posting some outings. If I can find my pics from April and May I'll get some of Whitsett and Rock Climbing on here. However, here are some from LAKE POWELL!


Heading up the lake to find a camp spot.



Found a great cove in Weatherill Canyon

We had merit badge classes each day
The scouts earned almost 60 merit badges

(although they still need to do some work at home to finish some up)

Some classes were held above, and some below.



The scouts did all the cooking




And they did most of the playing!



The houseboat had a great slide!


Lots of scouts earned the water sports merit badge

Some earned canoeing



We had campfire each night and awarded MVC

(Most Valuable Camper)


Every morning we had a devotional by our awesome Bishop


A favorite game. "Knock the guy off the tube"


Even the Bishop played!


We ended with a tour of Glen Canyon Dam