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Top 8 Reasons to Stock Up on Thorlo Socks

May 28, 2019 by Northern Virginia Scout Shop

Thorlo socks are the best backpacking, climbing, high adventure, hiking, camping, walking, standing socks available at the BSA Scout Shops. All of these activities create wear and tear on your feet, so you need to take care of them. Selecting the best sock helps support your feet and enhance your activity. So with that in mind, here are the…

Top 8 Reasons to Stock Up on Thorlo Socks:

  1. Thorlos are uniform socks specially made for BSA. They go from meetings to mountains.
  2. Thorlos are made in America.
  3. Reduce blister: Save your feet and save money on moleskin.
  4. Reduce pain: You walk farther, faster when your feet don’t hurt.
  5. Reduce pressure: Thorlos preserve and supplement your foot’s shock-absorbing fat pads.
  6. Reduce moisture: Thorlos wick, meaning no more smelly socks. Well… less smelly, at least. But either way your feet feel drier!
  7. The Thorlon construction guarantees longer sock life. Because a Scout is Thrifty.
  8. The Thorlon blend makes them fast drying. Socks get wet on the trail, but Scouting doesn’t stop because of a little water and neither should your socks!

Stock up on socks for summer with the current Thorlo deal at the Scout Shop: 25% off when you purchase 2 or more pairs, or buy 3 and get 1 free! Plus anytime you purchase merchandise at the Scout Shops a portion of the profits go back into Scouting to benefit local programs.

This offer lasts through June 1, so don’t miss out.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Scout Shop, Sponsored

Pack 1072 and Troop 763 Attend Maryland Governor’s Cabinet Meeting, Meet Governor Larry Hogan

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Pack 1072 and Troop 763 Attend Maryland Governor’s Cabinet Meeting, Meet Governor Larry Hogan

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: White Oak

Troop 845’s Deep Sea Adventure

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Troop 845 attended the Scuba Adventure at Florida Sea Base August 5-12, 2018. To prepare for this experience, all six boys and two adult leaders earned their Open Water SCUBA certification last summer as well as additional dive trips between June 2017 and August 2018. Justin Mallory, Life Scout and Crew Leader, helped the Crew organize for the trip, including fundraising during the year. The Crew included Alex Dudley (First Class), Anthony Nieves (Life), Nolan Ragon (Life), Robert Nieves (Life), Sean Sullivan (Star) and two Troop Committee members Jim Mallory and Mike Ragon. The adventure began with snorkeling and earning the BSA snorkeling badge.

During their first boat dive, they saw a barracuda, a reef shark and a million fish! During the following days, they experienced many close encounters with nurse sharks, saw sea turtles, a moray eel and a small octopus. The Dive Master commented that it was rare to see an octopus during the day and the Crew felt extremely lucky! From the boat docks, they also saw manatee playing in the water and from the boat, a school of playful porpoises. One of the dives allowed them to dive around a Norwegian freighter that sank during World War II. The conditions were good that day with 60 feet visibility and a coral formation “swim through”. The adventure also included a night dive and the conditions were perfect to see the sea turtles, eels and barracuda. By the last day, the Crew was exhausted and ready to come home to share their incredible stories! Crew Leader Justin Mallory said, “We plan to create a presentation to share with the Troop and encourage younger Scouts to follow in our footsteps and embark on this incredible journey for themselves.”

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Aquia

Crew/Troop 427’s Hike Across Maryland Adventure

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

On the morning of Thursday, July 19th, under a clear blue sky, members of Troop and Crew 427 set off to hike across Maryland on the Appalachian Trail. The Scouts chose the 41.9-mile hike as a warmup for their 2019 Philmont trek. https://www.hikingupward.com/OMH/MarylandChallenge/

With a total elevation gain of over 5,000 feet, and total elevation loss of over 6,000 feet, this hike would definitely challenge the crew’s endurance. The first two days were an opportunity to practice their navigation, cooking and water treatment skills along with building their crew integrity.

The crew’s days weren’t restricted to skills training. While hiking they were able to enjoy a bucolic view of the Maryland countryside from High Rock, MD (elev. 1900 ft. +), climb the first Washington Monument overlooking Boonsboro, MD, and visit the National War Correspondents Memorial at Gathland State Park.

On day three the crew had to hike hard in order to get to the Ed Garvey shelter before the torrential rain that brought flash flooding to much of the Central Atlantic states and New England. Once under cover of the shelter, which they shared with two other hikers and their dog, the crew passed the time playing cards, napping and generally relaxing in preparation for the next day’s push into Harpers Ferry.

Rising early on Sunday the 22nd, under overcast skies, the crew was on the trail a little before 7 and arrived at Harpers Ferry at a little before 9:30, covering the six and a half miles in just two and a half hours.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Western Shore

Pack 81 to Host OE Award Event

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Scouts interested in earning the NCAC Outdoor Ethics Award can start that process on Sunday; October 28, 2018 at Caledon State Park, 11617 Caledon Road, King George, VA 22485 from 1-3 pm. ALL Scouts are welcome; please RSVP and let us know that you are interested. There will be a Leave No Trace trainer on site during the river/beach cleanup to help fulfill requirement #4.

Please Arrive by 12:45 pm. We will depart the visitor’s center at 1:00 pm. Caledon State Park will be providing transportation by pickup truck and large wagon from the visitor’s center to the cleanup site (2 miles one way if you decide to walk). Bring gloves for picking up debris and other garbage.

Leave No Trace instills an awareness that spurs questions like, “What can we do to reduce our impact on the environment and on the experiences of other visitors?” Leave No Trace is an awareness and an attitude rather than a set of rules. We should all practice Leave No Trace in our thinking and actions – – – wherever we go.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Mattaponi

NCAC’s Popular Camp Card Program Returns!

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

The Camp Card fundraising program is back! Camp Cards help Scouts earn their way to summer camp, day camp, and high adventure treks. Units participating in the 2019 program will earn 50% commission ($2.50) on each $5 Camp Card they sell.

This program is risk free – you can simply return any unsold cards! The 2019 sale will run from February 1 to May 15. Sign-ups begin November 1. To sign up please go to: www.NCACBSA.org/CampCard.

Keep your eye out to see which great vendors we have locked in for you in 2019! In addition to the coupons you see on the card, you also get access to thousands of other coupons through the Entertainment discount network. This gives units more options when selecting locations for show and sell opportunities.

Don’t miss out! Sign up at www.NCACBSA.org/CampCard. Cards will be distributed at the February Roundtables.

For more information email CampCard@NCACBSA.org.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Development

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