A group of scouts from central Newfoundland is learning more than they expected about winter survival at a camp this week near Terra Nova National Park.
I'll bet these kids were having the time of their lives. The world is going to need more kids like this who can take care of themselves and have the confidence to be able to handle situations like this.
"PublicAnimalNo9" said Meh, the scout camp I went to was always an adventure. Especially if you didn't like the taste or stench of sulpher water.
Thanks for bringing back some very old memories of the YMCA camp in the Lake of the Woods. I went there for 2 weeks every summer for 3-4 years. It took about a week before you could stomach the heavily sulfured water! Cool Aid was definitely required as the stuff the camp served up was some kind of mysterious orange flavoured "stuff".....yech!!!
We had our Scouts winter camping at minus 25, early in February. One must be very vigilant at those temperatures and a dozen Scouts had four leaders watching over them.
That. Some of the best experiences I've had were winter camping with the Scouts. 40 below, and living in a snow bank taught me more than a few things.
New generation of people who are actually prepared for the worst.
A small portion of the new generation.
New generation of people who are actually prepared for the worst.
We used to call such types, "Men".
Meh, the scout camp I went to was always an adventure. Especially if you didn't like the taste or stench of sulpher water.
Thanks for bringing back some very old memories of the YMCA camp in the Lake of the Woods. I went there for 2 weeks every summer for 3-4 years. It took about a week before you could stomach the heavily sulfured water! Cool Aid was definitely required as the stuff the camp served up was some kind of mysterious orange flavoured "stuff".....yech!!!
New generation of people who are actually prepared for the worst.
We used to call such types, "Men".
It really sucked in the old days when all the women died off.
The "Texting Mom to Bring Warm Socks" badge.... Google Map and TomTom GPS badges...
Meh, the scout camp I went to was always an adventure. Especially if you didn't like the taste or stench of sulpher water.
Meh....the smell is almost always worse than the taste, when it comes to sulfur water. Nasty farts in the tent though.
It really sucked in the old days when all the women died off.
What really sucks these days is what often passes for 'women'.