This year Teenager decided to attend a different Boy Scout camp. Since his troop is so large they usually have 2 different groups go to 2 different camps. The last several years he’s gone up to North Carolina to Camp Daniel Boone, but this year he opted to stay in his home state of Alabama, and attend Camp Sequoyah.
His troop leaders are quite tech savy and for this summer’s camp outs, began blogging and posting pics through the weeks of camp. Well, I couldn’t have been any happier to find updates about what Teenager had done each day along with pics.
Since Teenager has completed all but a couple of his merit badges, he decided to for go the Merit Badge classes, and instead attend the Mountaineer Program.
During the Mountaineer Program at Sequoyah, boys have the chance to climb, rappell, kayak, and mountain bike, learn to throw tomahawks, take a trip to the Indian Village for Native American activities, canoe the Tallapoosa River, hike the Pinhoti Trail in the Cheaha Wilderness, climb the rock faces of the Rock Garden at Mt. Cheaha, and enjoy an overnight backpacking trip. Lots and lots of fun!
Here’s some pics taken by leaders of some of the activities…
Mountain biking
Very proud that Teenager was chosen by his Mountaineer Leader for the “Golden Bike Wheel Award” of the Week!
Wednesday is usually family day at BSA camps. Since he was quite a bit closer this year, we decided go up for a visit. I was so impressed to see Teenager put his leadership skills to work just in the short time were there. I loved how the younger scouts look up to him and respect him. It made me so proud to see him growing as a young man. Here’s some pics I took while we were there…
Like father, like son. Teenager begged and begged on Wednesday when we were there to bring him a Dr. Pepper, so Friday night when Rob showed up to camp he surprised him with a DP!
See more pics here.