Camping at Tuckahoe was wonderful. The weather was beautiful. Check out some pictures from our trip:
10/5/09
9/19/09
September Hike
The boys worked on "Leave No Trace" on this hike and found a few things along the trail...
7/13/09
Sandy Point Family Picnic
On July 11, the families of Pack 110 picnicked at Sandy Point Beach enjoying sun, sand & summer!
6/28/09
June 26-28 Camping at the Patuxet Wildlife Refuge North Tract
This trip was AWESOME! We had campfires both nights.
The boys helped with cooking and we had pancakes, roasted pork, roasted chicken and of course smores!
The campsite was close to home so everyone who couldn't camp, could still come to the scouts graduation!The graduation ceremony was fantastic - thank you to Boy Scout Troop 119 for joining our ceremony and breaking those arrows for our WebII's!
The scouts (and some siblings) worked with Cubmaster Al on learning how to use flint & steel to start a fire.
Fishing on the river was fruitful - Nathan caught three fish and Abby caught two! The boys (and girls) were able to get their feet wet wading in the water so they could get right into the fishing, and cool down too.
We saw lots of toads, frogs, fish. And we had a little friend (or a family of friends) in the form of a FOX visit the camp site often. And the first night a very large racoon snuggled up with Ms. Jenn!
We also took part in an Owl prowl night hike...and although we didn't see any owls, we heard one. We did see lots of interesting insects, a few toads and millions of fireflies!
The boys helped with cooking and we had pancakes, roasted pork, roasted chicken and of course smores!
The campsite was close to home so everyone who couldn't camp, could still come to the scouts graduation!The graduation ceremony was fantastic - thank you to Boy Scout Troop 119 for joining our ceremony and breaking those arrows for our WebII's!
The scouts (and some siblings) worked with Cubmaster Al on learning how to use flint & steel to start a fire.
Fishing on the river was fruitful - Nathan caught three fish and Abby caught two! The boys (and girls) were able to get their feet wet wading in the water so they could get right into the fishing, and cool down too.
We saw lots of toads, frogs, fish. And we had a little friend (or a family of friends) in the form of a FOX visit the camp site often. And the first night a very large racoon snuggled up with Ms. Jenn!
We also took part in an Owl prowl night hike...and although we didn't see any owls, we heard one. We did see lots of interesting insects, a few toads and millions of fireflies!
6/14/09
Flag Day at the State House In Annpolis
ON June 14, Pack 119 joined other area packs for a Flag Day Ceremony. The guest speaker was Maryland's First Lady, Katie O'Malley!
Here is a link to a video:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/video/1245030840FlagDayattheStateHouse
And some pictures from the event:
Here is a link to a video:
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/video/1245030840FlagDayattheStateHouse
And some pictures from the event:
5/25/09
Crownsville Veterans Cemetery
On May 23rd, the Cub Scouts of Pack 119 were excited to join hundreds of other scouts to place flags on the headstones at Crownsville Veterans Cemetery to honor those who have given their life for our country.
God Bless America!
God Bless America!
4/18/09
Camping at Calvert Cliffs April 2009
Camping at Calvert Cliffs was great in April! The site had a beautiful view of the bay. We roasted lots of things over the fire: hot dogs, chicken & vegetables...and most importantly MARSHMALLOWS! YUM! Pack 119 LOVES SMORES!
There was great fossil hunting on the beach, and Sammy found a couple shark's teeth! Very cool! We also had a challenging hike through the forest, but our scouts (and leaders and parents) did fantastic up and down all those hills.
There was great fossil hunting on the beach, and Sammy found a couple shark's teeth! Very cool! We also had a challenging hike through the forest, but our scouts (and leaders and parents) did fantastic up and down all those hills.
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