Scouting America: Patrol Challenge - Blind Train

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @thethreegamors9060
    @thethreegamors9060 2 месяца назад

    We call it night moth its really fun but then the troop leaders start messing with the troop by splashing us with water gun saying dacl even though there is nothing to dack and switching our order so you dont know anymore who leads you scouting is fun

    • @TroopLeader
      @TroopLeader  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Make sure no one feels upset about the water.

    • @thethreegamors9060
      @thethreegamors9060 2 месяца назад

      @@TroopLeader after a long day of heat and dust no one really cares about it a specially if there is no showers our troop is not from the us by the way so things are different around here no merit badges or tootin chips its more like let's meet up two times a week until you start get responsibility around 8th to 9th grade in which in the end of 8th grade you swear oath to be a scout and at the start of the 9th grade you learn how to be a patrol leader and you can lead 4th to 6th graders or do other stuff around the den like being responsible for gear or be the ones who are responsible for any pioneering or like wise scouting activities or crafts after that you can be promoted to a troop leader or the head of gear management or the scouting activities and the one to three of the older scouts who were active for two years and did most of the requirements the they can be promoted to a den leader or the other one which I'm not sure what its called it's pretty different around here but they are troops like us in the USA i know it's the Hebrew scouting something I'm not sure but I always wanted to be a proper boy scout well at least everybody needs me when we pioneer cause I'm the me proficient with tools knots and hitch's but I did bought a 14th edition boy scout handbook

    • @thethreegamors9060
      @thethreegamors9060 2 месяца назад

      @@TroopLeader and by the way what your troop status on fixed blades cause I know some troops banned them or prohibited them and some doesn't for us no one really cares or rally carry I'm one of 6 people that I know of that carry a knife in general (and Im talking about any sort of knife swiss army knife or leatherman or folding knife)

    • @TroopLeader
      @TroopLeader  2 месяца назад

      @@thethreegamors9060 The troop I'm associated with follows the knife information found in the Guide to Safe Scouting. At the time of this writing, there's no national directive regarding folding knives over fixed blade knives. For preparing tinder and kindling, our troop prefers fixed blade knives with a good sharp edge.

    • @TroopLeader
      @TroopLeader  2 месяца назад

      @@thethreegamors9060 Of course, when we're at a camp that has specific restrictions and guidelines, we adhere to the existing policy.