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Explorer Post 1010 Wins Top STEM Competitions!

August 26, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Submitted by: Bob Ekman

Explorer Post 1010 is engaged in four national engineering programs – The American Rocketry Challenge, FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics, Botball Educational Robotics, and the UAS4STEM Drone Competition. In 2021, we worked through the pandemic and did very well in all four programs. Our robotics teams scored among the top teams, but our rocketry and drone teams were at the at the top nationally. The tenacity of the teams through many long months of the pandemic has proved to be their strength. Add to that the dedication of several adult leaders in providing the logistics so the teams could meet and succeed in their challenge.

Bob Ekman is the over-all advisor for Post 1010. Tom May, aided by his wife Beth May, are the mentors for the drone team. Vince Camobreco is a mentor for the rocketry team. Neal Perkins is a mentor for the FIRST robotics team. Bob is also the mentor for the Botball team.

Post 1010 has been active since 1997, with hundreds of teen passing through the program. We currently have about 34 registered members. They do well every year, but this year has been extraordinary.

The American Rocketry Challenge

Explorer Post 1010 registered three teams in the 2020 The American Rocketry Challenge (TARC). The main web site is https://rocketcontest.org/. The challenge is to fly to a specific altitude and then descend to the ground in a specific total flight time. We also had to carry a large raw egg and not receive any cracks. We started with experiments focused on the challenge in the fall of 2019. We recruited several new members for 2020 and designed and built our competition rockets. We started testing our rockets during the winter of 2020.

Then the pandemic hit and we suspended the program until September 2020. We used the same 2020 challenge for 2021, but dropped one of our teams because we lost several seniors. By May 17, 2021, both teams completed three qualification flights with scores low enough to be invited to the national fly-off in June. The finals are for the top 100 teams from the 615 registered teams across the US.

Our teams traveled to the Great Meadow field in The Plains, VA, on June 13. They both successfully completed two flights. The first one to 775 feet and descent time between 39 and 42 seconds. The second one to 825 feet and descent time between 41 and 44 seconds. Our first team had two flights that were almost perfect, getting a score of 3 and 5 for a combined score of 8. The second team had good altitude scores, but descended a little too fast. At an on-line ceremony on June 28, the first team was ranked 2nd place nationally and awarded $17,000. They lost to a team in Oregon that scored 7.7. Our second team was ranked 42nd.

UAS4STEM Drone Competition

Explorer Post 1010 registered a teams in the 2020 UAS4STEM drone competition. While we started preparing for the spring and summer competition, the pandemic caused us to delay until 2021. In the challenge, the team must fly their drone both autonomously and remote controlled. They needed to find several targets which are out of site from the team, and then drop water balloons filled with paint on the target.

In April, our team made an on-line presentation which was rated highly and gave them an invitation to the national competition. The national competition was held in conjunction with the AirVenture Fly-In festival at Oshkosh WI in August 2021. Our team competed with a dozen other teams from across the nation. They gave another impressive presentation and successfully performed their flight operations, hitting the targets several times. At the festival in August, they were awarded first place nationally and $2,500.

Filed Under: Adventure, Scouting Programs Tagged With: STEM

Test Your Orienteering Skills Oct. 23!

August 26, 2021 by Dave Linthicum

All Troops & Venturing crews are challenged to test (and hone!) their map skills at the 45th Annual Maryland Scout Orienteering Day on Oct. 23 at Patuxent River Park near Upper Marlboro. NCAC troops from Virginia and Maryland always do well, winning 15 of the top 22 awards the last time here; in 2019 over 500 youth, 160 adults orienteered. Troop 540 from Howard County won the troop award in 2020.

Units register online here. Our self-guided map activities in the morning are designed for beginners. About half of the attendees camp one or two nights. No Cubs, no Webelos.

Filed Under: Adventure

Troop 58’s Whitewater Rafting & Polar Plunge Adventure

June 24, 2021 by Jill McClelland

Wetsuits are a must when braving the cold water temperatures in April in Pennsylvania! Over 30 brave scouts and adults from Troop 58 in Ashburn, VA partook in a 7.5 mile white water rafting adventure on the Lower Youghiogheny River that included Class II – IV rapids. The frigid 45 degree water temperature was shocking to the system for a raft of voyagers who were thrown overboard during the adventure. The cold water temperature didn’t deter some courageous scouts from launching themselves from an overhang into the icy cold water just for the thrill of it! After whitewater rafting (and polar plunge for some) the scouts warmed up with a hike to Great Gorge and campfire cooking in the Ohiopyle State Park, PA.

          

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Pack 1014 Celebrates National Trails Day

June 21, 2021 by EvelynAnn Bruno

Pack 1014 celebrates National Trails Day by donating 13 Blue Bird Nest Boxes to Clearwater Nature Center and hitting the trails at Cosca Regional Park, in Prince George’s County!

Eight of our Scouts represented Pack 1014 during National Trails Day on June 5, 2021. We started the day with donating our 13 Blue Bird Nest Boxes, a tradition we started three years ago to help Clearwater Nature Center have a steady stock of nest boxes as they work on the recovery of the Blue Bird population in Cosca Regional Park. These houses help Cub Scouts complete Baloo the Builder requirements, plus give an opportunity for them to see their impact towards conservation. We updated our design from two-years ago to allow for easier maintenance for the conservation team from Clearwater. The Classic F22 Side opening design we use is here:

As we prepared for our hike, with the help of a member from Troop 2421, a review of the Leave No Trace principles was conducted. Then, we took a 1.5 mile hike to discuss the needs of conservation and trash pick-up. There were many turtle and Canada Goose sightings, plus a beaver dam! Despite the heat that afternoon, all of the Cub Scouts enjoyed being outdoors plus seeing the birds of prey at the Nature Center.

This was a great way to kick off the summer!

#summerofservice #summertimepack #sideopeners

 

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Conservation and Cardboard Camping!

March 30, 2021 by Laura Nichols

Inspired by Troop 2000 in Coralville, Iowa (highlighted in a recent issue of Boy’s Life), Troop 440 scouts hosted their own cardboard campout in early March at the Izaak Walton League of America- Lois Green Sligo chapter. With advice from Troop 2000’s SPL and Scoutmaster who “zoomed” in to a troop meeting prior to the campout, T440 spent two nights in their individually designed and self-built cardboard structures.

Additionally the scouts left the space a little nicer, after completing an extra successful service/trash collection project from the back side of the IWLA property where they amassed a bicycle frame, part of an outboard motor, 26 tires and 4 large bags of trash, all of which the county transfer station was happy to accept.

Troop 440  is especially grateful to our new scout friends in the Midwest for sharing their tips and tricks for a successful cardboard structure!         

Filed Under: Adventure

16th Annual NCAC Scout Orienteering Meet

March 30, 2021 by James H Chaplin

Test out your troop or crew member’s navigation skills at the 16th NCAC Annual Scout Orienteering meet on Saturday, May 1st. Over 45 orienteering controls will be placed at Prince William Forest for troop teams of 10 scouts (5 pairs buddy system) to identify in 90 minutes. Each orienteering control has a different point value based on the difficulty level and distance from the starting point.

The event is designed around the idea of competing as a unit (Troop or Crew) to gather the highest score than the other scouting units called the Score-O. This event is open to all Scouts BSA Troops, Venturing Crews, and other appropriately aged Scouting groups; minimum age for this event is 10 and a half years old.

Each “team” of ten scouts will select the time of day to start on the course when they register for the event. The cost is $70 per team or about $7 per scout and includes (12) event patch and five course maps that the team gets to keep. Unit registration and additional information, including COVID safety precautions that are being taken, can be found at https://scoutingevent.com/082-2021ScoutOrienteering

 

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