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On May 22 through May 24 Troop 17 went on a canoe trip down the Haw River.  We arrived on Friday and set up our campsite.  We were lucky to be able to use Troop 65’s scout hut right on the river.  On Saturday, we canoed for about 5 hours and traveled about 6 miles down the Haw River.  The weather was great for this trip but there were a ton of spiders, tics, and poison ivy.   An exciting thing that happened on the trip was that a black king snake jumped into Mr. Moser’s boat.  He just picked it up and threw it back in the water.  On this trip we were fortunate to have 4 new troop members.  All 4 of the new scouts got their scout badge.  Before we left on Sunday, we cleaned up the camp site and had a church service by the water.  This was a fun trip.  I think that we should canoe more than once a year.

Chase Briggs


Troop 17 went on an awesome canoeing trip on May 22, 2009. We arrived there late afternoon and hung out. We were either fishing, or by the fire, or playing 4-square in troop’s 65 awesome scout hut.

Saturday morning everybody was up cooking breakfast. We were all ready to go canoeing. We all piled in the cars and headed upstream to where we were going to put the canoes in the water. After Mr. Bates told us how to use proper canoeing strokes, we were off. We paddled about a mile then we came upon a dam. We had to get out and walk around it. Then Matthew found a pet turtle the size of a quarter. A couple of hours later we arrived at an island and had lunch. We all took a swim too. A few miles down the river I saw something huge fly from my dad’s canoe ahead so I paddled up to see and it was a 6-foot-long black snake in his canoe that he had thrown out. Then we had a swim break for a while. While we were swimming Mr. Bates fell a sleep, so we untied his canoe and he drifted away. We arrived back at the campsite and loaded the canoes up. Then we hung out again. A lot of us went fishing and I pulled in a 7 or 8 pound bowflyin fish. As it got dark we all played 4-square!

Sunday morning we had an awesome breakfast and finished the morning with a good church service. I hope we can go camp there again!

Ellis Moser

 


On May 22nd, Troop 17 went to Saxapahaw to go  on a canoeing trip. When we got there, there was a basketball goal, a firepit, and a four square court inside the scout hut. We also realized that the site was infested with ticks, grand daddy long legs, and poison ivy. Me, Zeke, and Stewart Powell helped teach the new Scouts beginner’s things so they could earn their scout badge. Next morning, we all ate breakfast by the fire and at about 11:00 we drove with our canoes tied to Beauford and drove to a little take off kind of thing for our canoes. We set off and canoed downstream until we came upon a dam. So we had to bring our canoes around an extrmeley narrow and shallow section of the river where we had to drag our canoes down ladders and back into the river. Soon the river got more rapidy and it became easier to paddle. We found that there were turtles all along the edges of the river. Matthew even found a very small yellow belly slider and kept it until lunch. When we got to a small little section we put up our canoes for a while and ate lunch. Some people went swimming, and alot found toads and frogs, because there was alot of them in the weeds. We finished and put up and had about half way to go until we got back to our camp. Up a little ways there was a black (which means harmless) snake that swam along the surface of the water and hopped into Mr. Moser’s canoe! He threw out it and everyone just had a laugh about it. At one point when we were very close to our campsite from the river, some people got out and swam in the very shallow water. Then when we got back to the site, everyone helped load up the canoes back onto Beauford. We walked to out camp (Beauford drove) and we cooked our delicous foil packs over the fire. We continued to play basketball, 4 square, and some people fished. Ellis even caught a fish that was about 5 pounds! The next morning we were cooked a delicous breakfast (sausage egg and cheeese casserole) by our scoutmasters. We attended a church service next to the river. Everyone packed up their tents and we soon left. When we got back to our scout hut, everyone helped pack up the things into the scout hut and we left to go home. Overall it was a really great trip and I hope to go on another canoeing trip!
Sam Collins

 


The canoeing trip at the Haw River was another fun, exciting, and successful scouting trip. It also helped us see how our new scouts would fare in the troop, which they all seemed to take a fair liking to it. We had a small problem with hammockers not having enough spots to swing on, due to the overpopulation of poison ivy. We had a fun time canoeing, and thankfully this time we were not in a drought, so this was much more relaxed. No one fell too far behind; no one went too far ahead. Best of all, there was minimal complaining. We had quite a few fishermen as well, around six. Only Ellis and I caught anything. I caught a 2-pound bass and a 1-pound crappie, and Ellis caught a monster prehistoric fish with nasty sharp teeth, at around 5 pounds. Also, I bet if you leaders had let me and Charlie take a canoe out to fish, we could have had a fish biscuit for everyone that Sunday morning. Though the breakfast was good anyway, mostly people ate only biscuits. So again, overall, this was a great and successful scouting trip, no doubt.

Mitchell Stadler


**Need Help to finish Eagle Scout Project** 

Hello fellow Scout and parents, 

    I am planning to finish up my Eagle Scout Project at the parking lot of Meals & Wheels Center of FPC this /Saturday, May 30th/. Please meet by the Scout Hut to find us. If you could arrive by 9:30 A.M., I would greatly appreciate it. *FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED- GOOD FOOD!!!!* Also, remember to bring a shovel and gloves. I am finishing up the retaining wall by the parking spaces. My number is 336-222-0071; and my cell is 336-639-1822. Thank you so much for your help and if you have any questions do not hesitate to give me a call. 

With great sincerity,

Jeremy Atkinson 

Just a reminder: we will have breakfast and lunch there.

Hello folks! We had a great time! Wish you could have been there! Please click on the link  http://scouttroop17.spaces.live.com/default.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0&sa=120985368 to see some of the fun we had.

I’m working on the video and will let you know when complete.

John Maynard

Both Jeremy Atkinson and Patrick Hogan will be working on their Eagle Projects this Saturday and need help from Troop 17.

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Who: Jeremy Atkinson (Nathaniel’s older brother)

Where: Parking lot of Meals and Wheels center at 1st Presbyterian Church – meet at scout hut

When: Saturday, May 16th ( and following Saturday to block – actual tapering)

Time: 9:00 – 12:00

What to bring: Shovels and Gloves

Project work: Preparation for tapering way by parking spaces, Easy, fun work for ALL scouts.

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Who: Patrick Hogan

Where: Walter Williams High School Senior High Parking lot

When: Saturday, May 16th Time: 9:00 – 12:00

What to bring: Shovels and Gloves

Project work: Landscaping area beside parking lot

PLEASE PLAN TO ENTER THE SCOUT HUT THROUGH OUR BACK DOOR (under the basketball goal) for the next several weeks. The 1st Presbyterian Church has approved an addition to the front of the building that will be used for meetings and additional storage for our canoes that are now stored in the hut.

Matthew Inabnit, wrote a very nice entry for our scribe blog about our last trip, which can be viewed below and is posted on our site.

 

Hot Springs Backpacking Trip 2009

April 24-26

 

 

                This was probably one of the hardest backpacking trips any of the Scouts have participated in so far. The first night, we camped by a river and ate breakfast there the next morning. Saturday we hiked on a trail called Round Top Ridge and it was almost entirely uphill. Scouts and leaders soon began to get low on water. A lot of people were running out of water completely. So, we cut out our hike to the fire tower since people were so desperate for water. We hiked downhill for what seemed like an eternity and eventually dug a hole in the ground for water. Then, we hiked for about an hour and came across a decent fresh water stream. We stayed there and filled up everyone’s water bottle and water bladder. We then hiked for about 15 minutes and we reached our campsite (Thank goodness!). We rested, played around, and ate dinner for the rest of the day on Saturday. We put all of our food in bear bags for the night to stop bears from eating it and us! There were rumors that a bear was near our campsite during the night. The new fashion accessory for Troup 17 is a hammock! We had 8 Scouts in hammocks and 7 Scouts in tents. 

                The next day, Sunday, was the best part of the trip. We hiked to the top of the mountain and saw an awesome view of the mountains and the river. We were almost finished with the hike and everyone rushed down the mountain to get to the cars so we could go home. On this trip we hiked for about 13 miles on part of the Appalachian Trail. Now everyone will think we are “hard-core” hikers!

After our last successful backpacking trip, several scouts mentioned an interest in going to Philmont http://www.scouting.org/philmont next summer.  If they are interested, I need a $50 deposit to reserve your spot on the trip and we will set up a payment schedule that will start this fall. So far Jim Weston, Trey Weston, Hal Bates and Robert Bates have already committed for the trip. This trip is limited and spaces will be filled quickly. If we reach our maximum, a total number of 10 scouts and leaders, we’ll create a waiting list for others interested in the trip.

 

Only boys that will be age 14 by September 1, 2010 will be eligible to participate.

 

Jim Weston and I will be taking a crew from Troop 17 and plan to hike down the Grand Canyon http://bp2.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip.aspx?tripId=56089  following our trip.

 

Proposed Itinerary:

 

·         July 16th – Travel to Philmont

·         July 17- 29 – Days at Philmont

·         July 29 – Leave Philmont for Grand Canyon

·         July 30 – Hike down Grand Canyon and camp

·         July 31 – Hike back up Grand Canyon

·         August 1 – Fly home

 

Estimated costs:

 

·         Philmont – $ 620

·         Flight – $350 (estimated)

·         Bus/Shuttle – $100 (estimated)

·         Travel Food – $100 (estimated)

·         Campgrounds – $100 (estimated)

·         Misc – $100 (estimated)

·         Total = $1,370

 

These are only estimated costs for you to review your budget. Once we have a crew, we’ll have a few separate Philmont meetings with the boys  to plan our hike and training schedule to get in top backpacking shape and more accurate costs will be available as we approach our date.

 

Please send a check payable to Troop 17 for $50.

 

Should you have any questions, please let me know.

Hello Folks, We have accomplished an incredible weekend on the Appalachian Trail! If you are interested, please check out the website for the photos. I will soon upload the “scribe” write-up and a small video as well. http://cid-78f2ca079eeb0929.skydrive.live.com/play.aspx/P-Appalachian%20Trail%20-%20Hot%20Springs,%20NC/IMG%7C_6409.jpg?ref=2 Enjoy! John Maynard

Plans for the weekend.

 

·         Meet at scout hut at 4:00 this Friday.

·         We’ll stop and eat on the way up Friday and back on Sunday, please bring $$.

·         I will also have permission slips, please sign when dropping off your scout.

·         Everyone needs to bring $15.00 to help with gas

·         Zeke gave us an excellent backpacking demo, so our boys are prepared on what to pack and bring for food.

·         Planning to arrive in Burlington on Sunday, mid to late afternoon.(We’ll call on the way home)

 

 

Scouts that have signed up for the trip:

1.  Hunter Abner

2.  Ellis Moser

3.  Donald Kernodle

4.  AJ Nwoko

5.  Charlie Mize

6.  McEwin Sartin

7.  Stuart Powell

8.  Trey Weston

9.  Burke Allred

10.Charlie McDaniel

11.Mitchell Stadler

12.Davis Hawks

13.Matthew Inabnit

14.Christian Maynard

15.Zeke Janicello

16.John Ange Kernodle

17.Luke Huffines

 

If I missed your scout please let me know ASAP as I need to reserve enough campsites for Friday night.

 

The following leaders have volunteered:

1.  Hal Bates

2.  Jim Weston

3.  John Maynard

4.  Rusty Huffines

5.  Bob Kernodle

6.  Brian Powell

7.  Peter McDaniel

8.  Brad Moser

9.  Wes Sartin

Our annual Trail’s End Popcorn fundraiser, headed up by Melanie Hawks (The Popcorn Queen), is held each fall, but Trail’s End is opening their on-line popcorn this spring for the boys to earn a little extra cash.

 

Here’s the website: http://www.orderpopcorn.com/

How does it work?

 

1.    Go on-line below and set up your account and Trail’s End will give you’re a pass code.

2.    All on-line sales with that pass code will benefit the individual scout

3.    Email your friends and family to let them know

4.    30% of all sales will be reimbursed back to the scout’s family directly (Troop 17 doesn’t receive any money from these spring sales)

5.    Do the math – your scout sells $1,000 the family gets $300 back

6.    Use the money for summer camp, gear or anything you want – you’ll get cash $$$, not a gift certificate.

7.    Get entered into drawings for prizes when you sell at a certain level

8.    FREE shipping for the customers when they order at a certain level.

9.    On-line and done directly by the scouts

10. The council mails the commission checks directly to the family, not the troop. 

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