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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

 

Filed Under: Adventure

Pack 142 Scouts Rise to Challenging Times by being Cheerful Scouts and Bringing Cheer to Others

March 26, 2021 by Mike Haas

The Scout Leaders, Scouts and Scouting Families of Pack 142 have been safely conducting outdoor Scouting adventures since the pandemic began. Despite the challenges of the last year, Pack 142 serves as a great example to others of what Lord Baden-Powell, the Founder of Scouting, said about the great classroom of the outdoors: “A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.”

For instance, last summer, Pack events included their annual Fishing Derby, socially-distanced hiking (all Scouts had 6-foot long styrofoam pool noodles to help remind fellow Scouts and adults when anyone was getting too close), and a geo-caching adventure. As Baden-Powell reminds us: “A [Scout] is not a sitting-down animal.”

Among the many highlights for 2020 was having the whole Pack participate in the annual Stafford Christmas Parade. The Scouts turned out to celebrate life! This was their way of putting the horrible year 2020 behind by “celebrating” some of the disasters we have survived and are overcoming – COVID, wildfires, hurricanes, toilet paper shortages, etc. This year, the Pack’s participation in the Stafford Christmas Parade was motivated, in part, because the Scouts and their Scouting Families wanted to remind the community that while things are currently challenging, they are not hopeless.

Their cheerful attitude brought cheer to others in exactly the way Baden-Powell meant when he said: “A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.” Scouts should set the example always, but especially when things are not going well. The Scouts’ positive and fun-loving, goofy attitudes were infectious – leading to their parade float and team being recognized as the Overall Winners of the 2020 Parade! This followed the Scouts’ memorable participation in the 2019 Stafford Christmas Parade, where they were awarded 2nd place, and did a silly skit themed with flying cardboard airplanes, since the parade was held at the Stafford Airport.

Lord Baden-Powell, the Founder of Scouting, liked to say: “The most worthwhile thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.” And the Scouts from Pack 142 are certainly bringing cheer to the world around them, despite being few in numbers and only in their fifth year as a Pack. Pack 142 is chartered by the Stafford Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA). The IWLA supports the Pack with plenty of outdoor resources including multiple fishing ponds, campgrounds, open fields for rocket launches (which the Pack does at many campouts because the Scouts just love it!), lots of hiking trails, and a clubhouse with amenities.

Typically, the Pack meets on Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm at the IWLA Clubhouse, but since there’s an on-going COVID-induced hiatus from indoor activities, they have been meeting individually as Dens or doing outdoor activities until restrictions are relaxed.

Pack 142 is a very small and tight-knit Pack with Scouting Families who want to keep their Scouts involved in outdoor activities as well as “Helping Other People at All Times” by doing plenty of community service projects. Since the pandemic began, the Pack has successfully recruited new Scouts, due in part to word-of-mouth that the Pack continues to keep Scouts engaged with fun outdoor events. Despite all the challenges this past year, Pack 142 is certainly keeping faith with the idea that “Scouting is Outing and Outing is Fun!”

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Big and Little Schloss Mountains

November 30, 2020 by Dan Makitka

Troop 58 went “Big” and actually “Little” by taking on a 3 day 2 night 18-mile backpacking trip in the George Washington National Forest and summiting Big and Little Schloss Mountains. The adventure started with a 2-mile night trek by headlight to a beautiful high meadow campsite just short of Little Schloss Mt.

The scouts were up early to watch the amazing fall sunrise over the Shenandoah Valley from the summit. The next day they backpacked to a beautiful campsite along Little Passage Creek with a big campfire, fun and much earned rest.

On the final morning, they summited Big Schloss and enjoyed lunch with 360-degree views on Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. For most of the scouts, this was their first time backpacking but surely not their last! Additionally, The trip also served as a training opportunity for a crew of scouts preparing for Philmont planned for next summer. The scouts provided a lot of great feedback via roses, buds and thorns and the troop is already thinking about backpacking adventures in 2021!

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: adventure

Maritime Exploring

November 19, 2020 by Lorrie Hartwell & Jeff Schweiger

Maritime Exploring is a special program for girls and boys in grades 6-8 to experience water-based Scouting adventures alongside NCAC’s Sea Scout Ships! When the US Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) partnered with Sea Scouts BSA, Sea Scouts became the official youth program for the USCGAUX. This partnership has opened even more doors for our Sea Scouts.

Sea Scouts is a BSA program that wraps all the necessary life-long skills learned in other Scouting programs within the trappings of fun, water-based activities. Sea Scouts can go sailing or SCUBA diving and end up challenging themselves to grow and lead. Like other BSA programs, Sea Scouts are recognized and rewarded for their accomplishments and discoveries. They learn valuable lessons in boating safety and have the opportunity to earn other certifications such as lifesaving, SCUBA, and CPR/First Aid all while throwing their sheets into the wind and sailing.

Although Sea Scouts is only for youth ages 14 to 20, Maritime Exploring Clubs allow younger youth (ages 10-14) to participate with Sea Scouts for age-appropriate maritime activities!

NCAC has 14 Sea Scout Ships across the waters throughout DC, Maryland, and Virginia and every Ship would welcome a Maritime Explorer Club to partner with!

Know a youth who is interested in Maritime Exploring? Send us an email at:

Jeff Schweiger, NCAC Exploring Commissioner: scouter.jeff@earthlink.net
Lorrie Hartwell, NCAC Commodore: jlkplus4@aol.com
Council Contact Number: 240.395.0601

Filed Under: Adventure, Scouting Programs

Troop 1550 in Leesburg, VA Earns the Boy Scouts of America Historic Trails Award

October 28, 2020 by Sandra Christman

On the weekend of October 9-11, 2020 Troop 1550 camped at McCoys Ferry Campground (a National Park Campground) that’s located along the C & O Canal National Historical Park.

They volunteered with the C & O Canal Trust for their annual C & O Canal Trust Pride (in our trail) Day scraping peeling paint off & painting picnic tables, scraping off chipping paint & rust and spray-painting grills, repairing signs & painting fences/guard rails as well as picking up trash on the trail & in the towpath itself. They filled several bags of trash.

Rod Newton, Program & Volunteer Coordinator for the C & O Canal Trust, led a discussion on the history of the C & O Canal & the C & O Canal Trust & answered questions from Scouts & leaders.

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: Historic Trails Award, Troop 1550

Troop 1577 Enjoys Canoe Day at Lake Audubon

September 29, 2020 by Carla Brown

Sixteen Scouts and six adults did a canoeing “micro-outing” at Lake Audubon in Reston. This is part of the Troop’s efforts to get Scouts outside while social distancing. We created the idea of a “micro-outing” which is a short outing closer to home to avoid carpooling.

It took a lot of work by Scouts and adults to get to this point. It involved organizing swim tests, gathering health forms, fixing the canoe trailer and doing a test micro-outing three weeks ago. But all that work means our troop is now ready to more easily do more micro-outings – both with canoeing and other themes.

Photos by Bill Wacek and Carla Brown

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: Canoeing, Scouts BSA

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