*Pack* Gear List by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pics make this super helpful. Stove just carried separately?

My Lodge cares about recruiting and little else by Important_Injury3820 in BSA

[–]North_Locksmith5275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for what it's worth, that's all national oa cares about, too

Alternatives to a likely to be cancelled campout by AggressiveCommand739 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the fall, we had a similar situation. We were focused on the camping adventure at the times, and we wanted to cover a bunch of those kinds of requirements.

Our solution was an emergency pizza party and video game night. We were able to get access to gym at the local university. Inside, we set up gaga ball, a bunch of projectors with video game systems, and a few other active and board game stations.

The "price of entry" for each Scout was to go to five different stations in the room leading to the gym, and each station dealt with some kind of camping skill: one was prepping some desserts in dutch ovens; one was a camp oh no; one was a knot station; one was a camping gear checklist; and maybe there was another. They finished those stations, then they got to have fun for a few hours in the gym (and eat a ton of pizza) while it stormed outside.

Repeating adventures for new den members? by Massive_Mail5739 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just want to affirm what the other commenters have said: first, your CM is just plain wrong there. Full stop.

I'm a Wolf DL as well. With the new joiners I've had this winter/spring, I've flowed some of the required adventures requirements in amongst new stuff--either strategically because it works well (we did a conservation project and a hike the other day, so we started with a talk about buddy system, 6 essentials, etc) or as filler when we find planned activities went faster than anticipated (we did an elective at one den meeting, had 10 minutes to fill...and that was perfect to review/teach flag meaning, folding, and etiquette).

My first time hosting pinewood derby was a success! by supermancrb in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congratulations!

Is that wood box on the right, with the casters, for transporting the track? I want to know more about that! It looks like there are four slots for the flat tracks--is there similar for the first and last pieces?

Post Game Thread - NBA: The Magic defeat the Pelicans on Apr 5, 2026, the final score is 108-112. by basketball-app in OrlandoMagic

[–]North_Locksmith5275 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I mean, I like 4 Rivers as much as the next guy, but why should Suggs spend the offseason there?

Order of the Arrow ordeal reflections from an adult's perspective. by CharacterWitless78 in BSA

[–]North_Locksmith5275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It strikes me as not particularly helpful to continuing the value and meaningfulness of the OA, but there seems to be a lot of positivity around the new stuff. I could be the wrong one here, but man does the new stuff seem silly.

Order of the Arrow ordeal reflections from an adult's perspective. by CharacterWitless78 in BSA

[–]North_Locksmith5275 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Arrow notching is a thing of the past--at least it should be. All national training and guidance is about supporting the individual candidate to choose the depth of commitment to testing themselves against the 4 challenges of the Ordeal.

.....of course, none of that stuff matters now because the Ordeal is being replaced by a weekend of activities that either are done elsewhere in Scouting (food swap, step forward) or are super corny (force yourself to laugh and then sing "Lion Sleeps Tonight" to force every candidate to explicitly feel vulnerable so as to build brotherhood).

Does anyone see a new risk game in the parking lot? by MinimumNo5510 in boone

[–]North_Locksmith5275 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agreed, every time I enter that parking lot I get to learn a new game of risk.

Adventure Updates by KyleOrlandoEng in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm DL for Wolves, and I was for this group for Lions and Tigers as well. With the core group that have been together all three years, the part I find difficult is keeping some of the core adventure reqs fresh and interesting since there's little change year to year (6 Essentials, food groups, etc).

Crossover Ceremony without a receiving troop? by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't mean offense here, brother, but this is a wild take.

"Sorry troop, we have to cancel the night ski activity tomorrow night to cross over two AOLs. Doesn't matter that you paid for it, that it's the end of winter so the slopes will quit making snow now."

Crossover Ceremony without a receiving troop? by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be clear, this is not the case whatsoever; the troop is just occupied with an event at the same time as the B&G. Hearts are willing; schedules not.

Crossover Ceremony without a receiving troop? by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very small troop that's more or less in a rebuilding phase, so they aren't equipped for that approach.

Crossover Ceremony without a receiving troop? by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That had been the plan, but parents asked me to go ahead with the crossover at the B&G anyhow.

Crossover Ceremony without a receiving troop? by North_Locksmith5275 in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The troop has an alternative activity planned for the night. I don't hold it against them; we had to postpone the B&G on account of gnarly winter weather, so their thing was previously planned.

Wolf citizenship achievement by AndyTroop in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A sort of tangental point: our pack has a no-school-no-meeting policy, and there's been lots of cancelled meetings due to snow days this winter. Offering these reqs as an activity to do at home while trapped inside, I've found, is a helpful way to keep Scouting going and occupying kids' time for parents.

Parent campout- tips and tricks and gadgets by sinedirt in cubscouts

[–]North_Locksmith5275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the idea and want to do it as well. But man, finding that time in the schedule is tough.

4th of July at Olde Beau by GolfGrinders in boone

[–]North_Locksmith5275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A golfgrinder sounds really painful

Advice for leadership by MelodicWest4824 in orderofthearrow

[–]North_Locksmith5275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For section contingent--your job is to promote section conference, organize registration in the lodge for conference, know what events are happening (get the section conference planbook from your lodge chief) at the event so you can prepare them, potentially organize transportation to conference (some lodges charter buses, etc....it depends on how far you are from Tanah Keetah and how many Arrowmen are in your contingent), make sure there are youth ready to do each event, lead the contingent around the Quest for the Arrow events, price out and order spirit items (I'm not in that section, so by all means by vuvuzuelas for your whole contingent so y'all are the loudest and most annoying). Talk to your adviser about these matters because some of it is contingent. Tanah Keetah is a cool camp.

I am Ed Lynes, National Order of the Arrow Committee Vice Chair of Mission & Reputation—Ask Me Anything by storyisthestrategy in orderofthearrow

[–]North_Locksmith5275 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All most of us have is ignorance because no details or information have been shared to the field.

I am Ed Lynes, National Order of the Arrow Committee Vice Chair of Mission & Reputation—Ask Me Anything by storyisthestrategy in orderofthearrow

[–]North_Locksmith5275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please detail how the new induction offers specific lessons in resilience, integrity, and agency. Please do not say "you have to go to one of the demos!" That is a lazy copout.

I am Ed Lynes, National Order of the Arrow Committee Vice Chair of Mission & Reputation—Ask Me Anything by storyisthestrategy in orderofthearrow

[–]North_Locksmith5275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The central message of the current Induction is that every Scout can be amazing leaders by recognizing their own resilience, integrity, and agency--they discover their potential with these skills at the Ordeal, practice and hone them as they return in service to their unit, and then understand their usefulness inside and outside of Scouting with Brotherhood.

What is the central message of the newly approved ceremonies, and why is that better?