
Merit Badge & Activity Sign Ups for at Goshen Scout Reservation’s Camps Bowman, Marriott, and Olmsted are coming up on March 30 at 12 noon. Get details on Merit Badges and other activities in the 2023 Scouts BSA Program & Prerequisites Guide. The Guide includes descriptions, recommendations for both new scouts and older scouts, any costs, and any prerequisites. Be sure to check out any updated prerequisites!
Get a copy of the Program & Prerequisites Guide along with your camp’s program schedule in your camp’s downloads section or at www.gotogoshen.org/forms
Getting ready to sign up for badges and activities? Be sure to check out our How to Guide blog post – updated for Summer 2023: www.gotogoshen.org/general/how-to-merit-badge-activity-sign-ups/
Attending Camp Ross? Sign ups will occur at camp. Trekking at Lenhok’sin High Adventure? Rather than activity sign ups, be sure to fill out your crew survey by May 6th, found here: www.gotogoshen.org/lenhoksin/#downloads

Join us this summer as we try to solve the greatest mystery of the century. Search through our program areas for any clue as to what happened. Could they be hidden in the rafters of Archery or BB’s? Perhaps in the woods of Nature or below the waves of Aquatics? Maybe a trap made with the skills of Scoutcraft and Handicraft will help us catch the criminal mastermind. Only way to know is to come look for yourself. Don’t Miss Out!

On the first day, the crew skied with sleds weighing up to 75 pounds holding their gear and made camp at Moose Lake. The adventurers then embarked on an 8-hour cross-country journey across Newfound Lake. Led by the highly skilled guide, Amos, the skiers braved slush fields and followed a wolf trail to reach Canada. Despite skiing the last miles in the dark, the group was rewarded with an incredible dinner prepared by Amos.
Troop 58’s crew was the first one of the season to make it to prairie portage this winter. Amos said about the Virginia-based crew, “… for our base this was the first trip (to prairie portage) this winter and the kids reminded me that when you are part of a group of positive people working toward a shared goal no amount of slush or open water or skiing in the dark can stop you.” This trip was a true test of endurance and a celebration of the great outdoors, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all who participated.


