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Latest newsletter: February 26th, 2013

Douglas State Forest Trip Report

We had a great trip in the Douglas State Forest this past weekend The day started cloudy and damp and soon became sunny, warm and dry! During the trip, there were many archaeological sites to be seen and abundance of wildlife around. There were also several horse riders and Troops from Oxford MA and Mystic CT sharing the trails. It was also a trip of many accomplishments for our scouts. Here is a quick run down.

  • 26 Scouts were in attendance. A great mix of young and older scouts.
  • 6 Adults were in attendance…including 2 new dads. Way to go!
  • Older scouts showed thier leadership skills helping the new scouts along and led the troop on the hikes.
  • First year scouts (Vikings and Honey Badgers) showed great endurance, teamwork and leadership qualities…helping each other out when they got tired or fallen down. They also learned how to set up and breakdown thier own tents, make thier own meal plan, pack a backpack, carry thier gear along the trail, cooked on an open fire or on a gas stove, pumped water from a bubbling spring and had the most creative campfire skit..
  • Viking and Honey Badgers Patrols created their first outdoor patrol meal together
  • Duct Tape Patrol tried their hand at gourmet cooking….Ramon Noodles with Beef Jerky.
  • Hawks and Honey Badgers loved their hot dogs!
  • Ventures tried their hand at a variety of Mountain House meals (chicken and potatoes, spare ribs, beef stroganoff, lasagna)…”take out” food anyone!
  • 2 new dads joined in on their first trip and sampled some gourmet cooking – Pedro Patrol style…..complete with appetizers, entree, dessert and butt kick’n coffee!
  • A first year scout created his first natural shelter and slept in it….and he did ….in his first camp out ….in his first year….snug as a bug in 31 degree temps….and earned a requirement for Wilderness Survival MB.
  • Everyone learned the importance of a compass and map.
  • Wintergreen mint really is tasty…..and its everywhere!
  • Troop 4 scouts met other Troops from Mystic, CT and Oxford, MA. in passing. The other troops passing by were impressed with the size of our troop and the participation.
  • All scouts (and dads) got a great work out hiking. In fact…this weekends trip qualifies under Endurance and Aerobic activities for those working on the Physical Fitness MB.
  • The overall trip was 13.35 miles!
  • Day one qualifies as a 10 mile trip for the Hiking MB.

Here is the breakdown.
Day 1
Route 1 = 8.8 km x 0.62137 = 5.46 mi (2 1/2 hours)
Route 2 = 6.29 km = 3.91 mi (2 hrs and some exploring)

(add in the many trips for water and you can round out Day one to a 10 miler)
Day 2
Route 3 = 3.35 mi (1.5 hrs and lots of site seeing)
Total = 13.35 mi.

Most of all – Troop Support….several parents volunteered to help the boys get to their destination. Even though we used a few of the many parents who volunteered….your support is why Troop 4 continues to excel in advancement and adventures. Thank You.

Troop 4 Milford
Ron Gorham
Scoutmaster

Douglas State Forest Pictures – April 2013

Troop 4 has 2 more new Eagles!

Troop 4 does it again!  On March 14th,  Wyatt Barie and Alex Croteau beacame the 30th and 31st Eagle Scouts of Troop 4.  Both scouts passed challenging Knox Trail Council Eagle Board of Reviews by unanimous decision of the board members.  We’ll honor their achievements at an Eagle Court of Honor this coming June at the St.Mary’s Parish Hall.  Please congratulate Wyatt and Alex when you see them around school or town.  Great job boys!  Special thanks to Brian Weber for representing the Troop leadership at this Board of Review held in Westboro, MA.

Another New Troop 4 Eagle Scout!

On February 26th,  Nolan Hobart became Troop 4?s 29th Eagle Scout.  With only 2 days advance notice, Nolan was called to fill an unexepectently open board of review slot.  As usual, he step up to the challenge and passed his challenging Knox Trail Council Eagle Board of Review by unanimous decision of the six board members.  We’ll honor his achievements at an Eagle Court of Honor this coming June at the St.Mary’s Parish Hall.  Please congratulate Nolan when you see him around school or town.  Great job Nolan!  Special thanks to Peter Lanciano for supporting this short notice Board of Review held in Westboro, MA.

Clearing out fire hydrant after blizzard

Thanks, Evan, for clearing out the hydrant at the corner of Forest and Grove Streets!

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