#30746 - 08/24/04 05:33 PM
Search Continues for Boy Scout Missing in Forest
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journeyman
Registered: 11/22/03
Posts: 52
Loc: Pennsylvania
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This is certainly a sad story...but...there are some serious "outdoors" mistakes here...whatever happened to "Be Prepared"? Lost Boy Scout
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#30747 - 08/24/04 06:09 PM
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Loc: St. John's, Newfoundland
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#30748 - 08/24/04 06:42 PM
Re: Search Continues for Boy Scout Missing in Fore
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Veteran
Registered: 07/01/04
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The facts on the scout that was missing in July are a little different than what was reported here. IIRC, he was separated from his group but was never actually lost. He had a map and a compass, as well as firemaking gear. I believe that he came out on a trailhead pretty much where he was supposed to be, meeting searchers coming up the other way. Mistakes were made but at least he was equipped. A much happier ending than this one will be, I'm afraid. Regards, Vince Edit: Here's the link to the story of the first scout. Sounds like a pretty sharp kid. Maybe all hope is not lost for the next generation! http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0%2C1249%2C595081157%2C00.html
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#30749 - 08/24/04 07:09 PM
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That is some sad stuff. I remember back when I was a little guy and went on a camping trip my mom made me listen to all this boring stuff about what to do if I got lost and made me carry all this useless gear I'd never possibly need.
I'll have to thank her later.
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#30750 - 08/24/04 10:55 PM
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I wonder if the first Scout got his merit badge.
When I was in the Girl Scouts, all we did was sell stuff. We never went anywhere or did anything except go house to house begging for money. Heaven knows where the money went. If my survival had been left up to the Girl Scouts, I'd have been dead long ago.
'Pup
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#30751 - 08/25/04 02:33 AM
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Sorry to hear your troop didn't do anything fun. The Girl Scout troop I joined went on a camping or hiking or road trip every summer -- Appalachian Trail, GSA summer camp, Disney World, etc. I guess it depends on how much energy & time the troop leaders put into planning stuff (including bake sales, car washes and other fundraising to pay for those trips). I'm afraid I took all that for granted when I was in the troop, but your posting has reminded me again how lucky I was, and how much I owe those women. (What egotistical beasts we are when we're kids!) Then again, I don't miss the canvas tents and heavyweight external frame packs and leather hiking boots we used then; viva Vasque and nylon ripstop!
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#30752 - 08/25/04 07:29 AM
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 256
Loc: brooklyn, ny
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i was a boyscout when i was younger but i was kicked out due to "problems with authority" apparently.
when i was there we did nothing the whole time,i thought id outgrow my uniform before we went into the woods or did anything exciting.
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been gone so long im glad to be back
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#30753 - 08/25/04 01:41 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
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Too bad you were not in our troop. Over the years (my wife and I have had several troops), we have gone caving, whitewater rafting, backpacking, camping, rappelling, had the girls assemble PSKs and FSKs. Last year we put together a "Survival" themed encampment for the Neighborhood.
I think that the activities of the individual troop will very often reflect the interests of the leaders and other adult volunteers, so it might be a question of finding the right troop for your interests. We have always tried to prepare our girls for survival in life, whatever the environment. What is really rewarding is to have girls that were in your Brownie troop, now as adults having their own troops. It is kind of neat to think that you may have had some impact on that young person's life. I know that the many adults in my life had much to do with my successes in life.
One way to change the way troops are operated, whether BSA or GSA is to get involved. Take on a troop or become an adult volunteer, your input can become the instrument of positive change, both for the organization and the in a young person's life. Pete
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#30754 - 09/03/04 05:15 PM
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Anonymous
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Does anyone know what happened to this boy? My wife wanted to know.
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