Monday, January 31, 2011

Klondike 2011

  Last Weekend, 28-30 of January, Troop 15 went to Klondike.  It was rainy, muddy, and wet.  But that didn't stop some of us from going.

  Here are some pictures that were taken at Klondike.

Everyone under the super-fly.


 The next morning at the parade grounds.

 Everyone by the fire.

The Raging Bulls Patrol trying to move a log with pulleys.

The Nutty Squirrel Patrol moving water the hard way.

Raging Bulls lifting a big tripod

The gathing at the sled race.

Friday, January 21, 2011

More Pictures of the Boy Scouts Tree Recycle

Some more pictures courtesy of Joanne.  But, for some reason I didn't want to put 900 pictures on this post.
 Adam, Tommy, and Jeremy waiting for a tree.

 Kyle and Tim.

Tommy very excited about this tree.

Some of the troop standing in front of our recycle banner.

 Jeremy, Adam, and Tommy by the Tree Truck.

 Tim, Jeremy, and Kyle getting a tree.

 Tim, Kyle, and Jeremy playing jump-rope.

 Jason hiding in the trees.

 Some midget stuck under a tree.

Kyle and Tommy on the Tree Truck.

 Jeremy.

 Jeremy and Jason trying to get a big tree in the truck.

Some call him, Tim.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Last Day of the Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Recycle


 The 9th of January was the last day of the tree recycle.

 Jason made us some chili and cobbler, which was very tasty.

 
 We brought our super-fly just in case it rained.

We found out later after trying both the tarps we brought, that they were too small.
We ended up using both of them overlapping each other, which worked pretty well

After we set up the super-fly, we carried it over the kitchen.

Kyle was very tired


All the trees we were given will go to some chipper and get chipped up.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Recycle

    The Boy Scout Christmas Tree Recycle took place the 1st and 2nd of January. Most of the time, the scouts were waiting for Christmas trees to be delivered to them in the back of a pickup truck. We also had pairs of scouts take turns holding signs and waving to people, hoping to get their attention.

    Here are the best pictures I took during the recycle.


This is the official Boy Scouts Chistmas Tree Recycling banner.

We also made some rope in our spare time.

I will try to take more pictures of the activities.

-The Troop Historian