The Merit Badge classes are good this year. All of our guys seem to like what they are taking. Space Exploration is a favorite. Maybe because Aaron is teaching it?
Speaking of Aaron, the "National Enquirer" snapped a pic of what looks to be him with and an unknown person. Ask him about it?
Romance Merit Badge??
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
McKee 2008
We get checked in quickly and head to Campsite #3, as usual. Medical review, swim checks, and all of the rules and regulations.
Only 5 Scouts this year. Devin P. (4th year), Jared A., Mac H., Evan C. (all 2nd year), and Manvir B. (1st year). Aaron Shepherd and Will Hogg are on Staff again this year. Hugh B. and I are the 2 leaders, with Daniel "The Weather Man" Gaeddert staying with us for the 5th year in a row.
Brother Troops from P-burg, Salyersville, and Elkhorn City are here at the same time again.
Good supper and a great opening campfire by the Staff.
Only 5 Scouts this year. Devin P. (4th year), Jared A., Mac H., Evan C. (all 2nd year), and Manvir B. (1st year). Aaron Shepherd and Will Hogg are on Staff again this year. Hugh B. and I are the 2 leaders, with Daniel "The Weather Man" Gaeddert staying with us for the 5th year in a row.
Brother Troops from P-burg, Salyersville, and Elkhorn City are here at the same time again.
Good supper and a great opening campfire by the Staff.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Camp McKee
No rest for the Scouted.
I'm packing up today to go with the Troop to Camp Mckee on Sunday.
More about that adventure in a week!
I'm packing up today to go with the Troop to Camp Mckee on Sunday.
More about that adventure in a week!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Back to Kentucky----->
Up at 5:00 am again. Quick breakfast at the dining hall. We board our bus and head back to Albuquerque to catch our plane.
Back in KY, we have a late dinner at the Dairy Queen in Clay City. Is there any place else?
We arrive back in Pikeville around 11:30 pm. We are full of adrenaline and have been talking all the way home.
I wonder how many times, I will think about all of the guys and our adventures at Philmont in 2008?
Back in KY, we have a late dinner at the Dairy Queen in Clay City. Is there any place else?
We arrive back in Pikeville around 11:30 pm. We are full of adrenaline and have been talking all the way home.
I wonder how many times, I will think about all of the guys and our adventures at Philmont in 2008?
Thursday, June 26, 2008
We Made It !
Up at 5:00 am. Many people are out of water and dehydrated. We hike out early while it is cool.
Finally after what seemed like a thousand switchbacks downhill, we make it back to Base Camp at 8:15 am.
We check in, turn in gear, eat at the snack bar, buy stuff at the trading post, take showers, and rest.
After lunch, we visit the Seton Museum and Library and Vila Philmonte, Waite Phillips' home.
The closing campfire is entertaining and inspiring.
Finally after what seemed like a thousand switchbacks downhill, we make it back to Base Camp at 8:15 am.
We check in, turn in gear, eat at the snack bar, buy stuff at the trading post, take showers, and rest.
After lunch, we visit the Seton Museum and Library and Vila Philmonte, Waite Phillips' home.
The closing campfire is entertaining and inspiring.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Tooth
Since we had all started this trip, there was one thing that was on everyone's mind. Getting to the top of the Tooth of Time.
We leave 'Cito, go through Clark's Fork, and when we get to Ponderosa, we hear that there is no water ahead. We send a crew back to get limited water and have to carry uphill all day. The Tooth Ridge camp is also dry. We finally make it, after 7 hours and 45 minutes, of the toughest hiking yet.
We all climb up the steep boulders of the Tooth to see the best sight ever. I have the honor of presenting Don and Michael with their Venturing Ranger awards.
It has been exactly 30 years, since I was last on this rock back in 1978. I challenged all youth members to return back in 30 years, 2038 for the 100th anniversary of Philmont.
We leave 'Cito, go through Clark's Fork, and when we get to Ponderosa, we hear that there is no water ahead. We send a crew back to get limited water and have to carry uphill all day. The Tooth Ridge camp is also dry. We finally make it, after 7 hours and 45 minutes, of the toughest hiking yet.
We all climb up the steep boulders of the Tooth to see the best sight ever. I have the honor of presenting Don and Michael with their Venturing Ranger awards.
It has been exactly 30 years, since I was last on this rock back in 1978. I challenged all youth members to return back in 30 years, 2038 for the 100th anniversary of Philmont.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Rock Climbers Dream
We have another lay over day here at 'Cito. Rest and hot showers are badly needed. 4 guys go out early and get the last food that we need.
This place is all about rock climbing and rappelling. Along with the natural rock formations, they have an indoor climbing gym and a 2 sided man made wall to climb on.
The old arena with totem poles from the 1950's is still here, but not used any longer.
This place is all about rock climbing and rappelling. Along with the natural rock formations, they have an indoor climbing gym and a 2 sided man made wall to climb on.
The old arena with totem poles from the 1950's is still here, but not used any longer.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Cimarroncito
Off of this cold rock they call Mt. Phillips and on to Cimarroncito or 'Cito for short.
Breakfast at Commanche Peak. Lunch at Cypher's Mine. While we are there, we pan for gold and tour an old gold mine.
All down hill today. Through Hunting Lodge and finally make it to 'Cito at 4:30. This has been the longest hike so far.
Breakfast at Commanche Peak. Lunch at Cypher's Mine. While we are there, we pan for gold and tour an old gold mine.
All down hill today. Through Hunting Lodge and finally make it to 'Cito at 4:30. This has been the longest hike so far.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Mount Phillips
Today is Michael Shepherd's 18th Birthday. Nice!
Up to Mt. Phillips. We travel through Clear Creek and take a break and throw some tomahawks there and load up on water to take with us. Phillips is a dry camp, so we must carry all we need.
After 3 hours and 15 minutes of grueling and almost straight up hiking, we make it to the summit and it starts to snow. There are small snow drifts abound.
A very cold, wet, and windy camp. Most go to bed at 6:00, just to stay warm.
Up to Mt. Phillips. We travel through Clear Creek and take a break and throw some tomahawks there and load up on water to take with us. Phillips is a dry camp, so we must carry all we need.
After 3 hours and 15 minutes of grueling and almost straight up hiking, we make it to the summit and it starts to snow. There are small snow drifts abound.
A very cold, wet, and windy camp. Most go to bed at 6:00, just to stay warm.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Wild Horse
Break is over. Up early and head to Wild Horse primitive camp.
Eat breakfast at Phillip's Junction, through Porcupine and Crooked Creek. We arrive at noon at the top of a mountain with springs, marshes, and a bunch of mosquitoes.
We find a fresh bear scratch on a tree near our spring. Lots of bear poop around too. So we are very careful here.
We get almost beaten to a pulp by marble sized hail.
Eat breakfast at Phillip's Junction, through Porcupine and Crooked Creek. We arrive at noon at the top of a mountain with springs, marshes, and a bunch of mosquitoes.
We find a fresh bear scratch on a tree near our spring. Lots of bear poop around too. So we are very careful here.
We get almost beaten to a pulp by marble sized hail.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Conservation
Our 2nd day lay over at Beaubien. We volunteered to perform 3 hours of conservation service. Our job was to help in cutting down and removing selected trees. Along with the project, we learned about the importance of conservation.
4 guys go and pick up our next few days of food at Phillip's Junction.
More roping, branding, and horse shoes. Finally we have about 30 minutes of rain. It is so dry out here, that there is a fire ban, so no campfires, just backpacking stoves.
The staff fixes us a Chuck Wagon dinner of beef stew, biscuits, and peach cobbler. Yummy!
4 guys go and pick up our next few days of food at Phillip's Junction.
More roping, branding, and horse shoes. Finally we have about 30 minutes of rain. It is so dry out here, that there is a fire ban, so no campfires, just backpacking stoves.
The staff fixes us a Chuck Wagon dinner of beef stew, biscuits, and peach cobbler. Yummy!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Beaubien
Off to Beaubien. Only 1 hour and 45 minutes to this cattle ranch camp site. Set up, more Rook card playing, roping, hot iron branding, horse shoe pitching, hot shower, and clean clothes.
Beans and rice for supper tonight. Great meal.
Beaubien is all about cowboys and wranglers. The campfire show is awesome. Viet Pham, aka the "Asian Hammer" wins the Irish Jig contest and is famous the rest of the trip.
Beans and rice for supper tonight. Great meal.
Beaubien is all about cowboys and wranglers. The campfire show is awesome. Viet Pham, aka the "Asian Hammer" wins the Irish Jig contest and is famous the rest of the trip.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Black Mountain
We leave Crater Lake and go through Miner's Park and finally make to Black Mountain after 6 hours of hiking. We crossed the creek 48 different times!
Black Mountain is home to the Union Army, black powder shooting, and blacksmithing. Setting by the creek and cooling your feet is nice, but extremely cold.
No campfire program here. This is the Army! All participants must learn drill maneuvers and is one of the funniest things that I have ever seen.
Black Mountain is home to the Union Army, black powder shooting, and blacksmithing. Setting by the creek and cooling your feet is nice, but extremely cold.
No campfire program here. This is the Army! All participants must learn drill maneuvers and is one of the funniest things that I have ever seen.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Crater Lake
Onward and upward to Carter Lake. We arrive around 10:00 after a short 1 hour and 45 minute hike. We set up tents, Bear Bags, and everything else pretty quickly.
Crater Lake camp is home to spar climbing, railroad tie making, and general logging. In our spare time, we begin a Rook tournament.
The campfire program here is great. Guitars, singing, and funny jokes with all of the logger guys. ( Alan Watts would love this place! )
Crater Lake camp is home to spar climbing, railroad tie making, and general logging. In our spare time, we begin a Rook tournament.
The campfire program here is great. Guitars, singing, and funny jokes with all of the logger guys. ( Alan Watts would love this place! )
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