TROOP 617 POWAY

SCOUT TROOP 617 WELCOMES YOU TO JOIN US AS WE CAMP, HIKE, EXPLORE, LEARN OUTDOOR SKILLS AND GROW TO MANHOOD!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

OCOTILLO WELLS QUAD RIDING!!!

WOW! GRIT IN MY TEETH! SAND IN MY HAIR! SORE HANDS AND HOURS OF DUST IN MY EYES! WHAT A BLAST! DOES LIFE GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS, DAD?

OCOTILLO WELLS, OR WAS IT OCOTILLO? :), TURNED OUT TO BE HOURS OF FUN FOR THE SCOUTS.  NOT MUCH SCOUTING TO REPORT, APPARENTLY, BUT LOADS OF FUN.  

THANKS TO ROGER PIGOTT AND RON PENNEY FOR THEIR HOURS DONATED ON THEIR QUAD TO LEAD THE GUYS INTO THE WILD!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Big Bear Snow Campout and Ski Trip

Big Bear Snow Camp Out

Picking up everyone and packing the cars.  We drove the expanse between the Well and Big Bear Mountain.  We finally set up camp after a four hour drive.  Sorry that no other pictures were taken, the camera ran out of batteries. Everyone had a great time skiing and snowboarding; there was some serious competition between them. The Pigotts left Saturday night while the rest of the group slept and packed in the morning.  Thank you to the adults for their help, planning, and providing learning experiences.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Sunday, January 11, 2009

CEDAR CREEK FALLS HIKE





We started the hike around 9am.  Trail was in good condition.  Lots of switchbacks.  We made it down to the falls around 11am.  Beautiful clear pool at the base of the falls.   Corey and Kyler hiked to the top of the falls while Jordan swam in the pool and found a rope swing on the other side of the pool.  We had a nice lunch together.   

Hike out nice.  Winds were high.  Santa Anna - Beautiful blue sky.  Lots of green growth from December rains.

Back to trailhead by 12:30pm                Good hike.

Adults:
Mr and Mrs Kilmer
Mr Gamble
Jordan Gamble

SPL:
Corey Piggott

Scouts:
JD Kilmer
Griffin Gamble
Kyler Piggott
Alex Rendek
Matt Adams




Thursday, December 11, 2008





BLACKSMITH DAY!!  WOW!  A few burns, okay, alot of burns, but still a great day!  Lots of iron shapes came home, some even recognizable, and that means more Christmas presents!  They were there the whole day and really got to see how difficult the work of blacksmithing is..... One scout said, "It was so hard because I would pound and pound on this hot iron and then it would just suddenly fold over and break."  Apparently, it takes a lot of experience to know when the metal gets thin enough to hold its shape, but not so thin that it breaks.  I think they all gained some appreciation of the art of blacksmithing.  How are all those burns coming along?  :)

Friday, August 22, 2008

CAMP WENTE - SUMMER 2008  YAHOO!!!