"Scouting brings out the best in each of us. Live what you've learned and will continue to learn. Help others to hike the trails, to keep steadfast in the paths of truth, of honor, of duty, that all of you can soar together on eagles' wings. You are part of a mighty army of youth, even a royal army, and every organization, to be successful, has an honored tradition to uphold. May you uphold Scouting's tradition, for it can be as a lighthouse beacon in the world of stormy seas, it can be a motivation to prepare for your role in life, it can be a yardstick against which you measure your accomplishments." ~President Thomas S. Monson--2010

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Wilderness Survival Campout Meals/Fireside

This is just a reminder about our meal plan and fireside for this campout.

Dinner: Bring your own dinner (recommended meal is a tin foil dinner--you need to bring something that doesn't require you to prepare it while on the campout!)

Breakfast assignments:
Riggs: Tortillas--20-24 pack
Josh: Apples
Isaac: Cheese-- 2 lbs.
Jacob: 1 lb. Bacon
Spencer: 1 lb. Bacon

Lunch: We will not be eating while we are at the campsite, but plan to stop on the way to pick something up so bring some money to pay for your lunch.

Fireside: Theme is faith and the pioneers.
Josh is in charge
Cedric was volunteered to give the talk
Jacob volunteered to give a scripture
Think about skits that you can do.  Everyone will be involved in some way.

Come back to our blog for updates about departure time this friday.

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