By Ian Lee on
5/6/2008
This weekend we went backpacking at Virgin Falls State Natural Area located between Sparta, TN and Crossville, TN. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful locations in Tennessee and an excellent place to go camping.&a ...
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By Ian Lee on
1/12/2008
This weekend we joined up with a few scouts from Troop 142 and a future female Venturing scout to form a patrol and attend the Winter Camporee at Sugar Point in Sewanee, TN. The theme of the camporee was orienteering and there were many fun activities that we participated in.
We brought home a number of ribbons from the competitions: 2 third place, 2 second place, 1 first place. The most admirable though was the 2008 Elk River District Award of Honor and Merit for top Patrol.

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By Ian Lee on
12/1/2007

This weekend we took a great hike out to Hobbs Cabin in the Savage Gulf State Park near Altamont, TN. It was a long 17 mile trek, but the boys did great. We took a little time to learn about knife, axe, and saw sharpening. The weather was beautiful. The trail is fairly flat, but the distance makes it a real confidence builder for the boys.
Check out more pictures from the trip here.
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By Ian Lee on
11/25/2007

Today we took a trip to Franklin, TN to do some indoor rock climbing at the Cool Springs Climbing Center. Since we had some Scouts who needed to satisfy their swimming requirements for Second Class, we decided to also go to the Franklin YMCA for some swimming. The Webelos from Pack 142 joined us for both events.
We started the day off at 9:30AM by meeting at the First Methodist Church in Tullahoma and then driving to Franklin. We stopped at the Steak & Shake in Franklin and had some lunch then drove on over to the YMCA and swam for 1.5 hours. Our boys worked on their rescue techniques for Second Class and a ...
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By Ian Lee on
11/14/2007

This weekend we attended the Junior Leader Training Conference at the Fehrman Training Center at the Boxwell Reservation. This was a very fun weekend filled with activities and education.
The purpose of JLT is to teach Scouts more about the patrol method and how to successful lead a patrol of Scouts. We learned what is expected from us in our troop-elected positions and the importance of proper planning and execution.
We arrived Friday night and setup camp in a field next to the training center. Then we went to the training center and enjoyed chicken fingers, corndogs, sweet tea, and bug juice while we met other Scouts from other districts and watched the movie October Sky.& ...
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By Ian Lee on
8/17/2007

To escape the Sahara-like temperatures we've had this summer, today we went indoor rock climbing at the Cool Springs Climbing Center. The boys really love this place and are always asking to go again. Next time, I think we'll do the real thing in the outdoors. Leave a comment if you know some great places to go or might be willing to teach rock climbing to the boys. Check out our blog entries about earlier visits to the center for more information and coupons.
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By Ian Lee on
6/10/2007

This week the Troop went on our annual super trip. This year's destinations were Washington D.C. and Philadelphia, PA. It was a well planned and executed trip and most impressive was that the whole 7 days only cost the boys about $100!!! Where else can you get a week long vacation in our nations capital for that price? The following journal entries were recorded by the various attendees.
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By Ian Lee on
4/28/2007

This weekend the boys worked on their cycling merit badge by taking a bike trek. The trek started with a Read More »
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By Ian Lee on
3/31/2007

This weekend the Troop went backpacking at Walls of Jericho. What a great trip! We had a new group of Scouts who recently crossed over from Webelos and for several this was their first backpacking experience. The hike is about 3.5 miles in/out with the hike in being mostly downhill and of course the hike out being mostly torture uphill :( A lot of sweat was lost but everyone made it out just fine.
This was also a first time at outdoor cooking for many of ...
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