Friday, May 8, 2009

Kia Kima Work Weekend

The weekend of March 20th the Troop went to Kia Kima to help with Camp clean-up after the recent Ice Storm that rolled through the area. On our way to Kia Kima you could really see the damage outside of Hardy Ark. While going through Cherokee Village they were still plenty of downed trees and debris on the roads.

When we got to camp we setup in Dancing Bear and started to clean up that campsite and started to burn leaves and downed tree limbs. Some of the Troop went on a walk to see what damage had been done to the camp. The Handicrafts Pavilion was missing a huge section of the roof and a lot of the campsites had a lot of down tree limbs and debris. After the rest of the troop showed up we started to pull down hanging limbs and preparing for dinner.
The next morning after breakfast we got our assignments for cleanup. First we went to Eagles Nest and started collecting downed limbs and started burning them and took others to the wood chipper. During the day we all pitched in and cleaned. After lunch half of the Troop went to Copperhead and cleaned up that site. As the day went along we were getting tired and just wanted to crash.

After dinner at the Dining Hall the Kia Kima Staff had a small Birthday song for Matthew. The Birthday party was short lived because I had to rush Matthew to Salem Hospital for a reaction to cleaning chemicals.

Even though I had to leave Kia Kima early we all still had a great time and did some good service work to help get Kia Kima ready for Summer Camp.

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Camp Currier in Feburary

Back in February the Troop went to Camp Currier for a weekend of Hiking and fun. After we got to camp and started to setup for the weekend the temp started to drop. We had a good evening sitting around the campfire. The next morning after breakfast it started to rain a little but we still went on a five mile hike. Even though it was raining we still had fun on the hike. After lunch the temp dropped a little more and we worked on walling up the pavilion at Hamilton Meadows to block the wind and we used the grills to thaw out any frozen socks and jackets. During the afternoon the Troop worked on some fire building skills and just having fun. That evening when we were getting ready for bed we noticed that ice had formed on the tents and it was getting pretty cold.

When we woke up Sunday morning we had Ice on the tents and the ones who left their shoes outside their tents found their shoelaces had frozen into nice icicles. Before breakfast some of the boys started up the grill so that they could thaw out their socks.
I enjoyed the weekend even though it was cold and rainy, but we are Boy Scouts. We are always prepared.


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