This past weekend was our fall BSA camporee. Scottish Highland games was this years theme. So of course I had to wear my sport kilt. My troop took first place in a blind tent pitch competition. Which is funny because two scouts were new, the patrol leader has been around a while, and one is legally blind and uses a hammock to sleep in.
The second patrol took 2nd in a sack in stack race. Basically a three legged relay race while carrying wood to build a log cabin fire. Props to both groups.
The weather wad fantastic for north Florida. Low of 57 and up to 85 mid day. Bugs were still around but not bad. No clouds in sight and no chance of rain. Rare for Florida.
The Eagle patrol leader hung his eno next to the standard summer camp cabin tent platforms with no tarp, a diy 3/4 UQ, woopie suspension and fro my style bug net.
My blind scout has an unknown hammock with eno straps with a 1/2 diy UQ. Both had no complaints about the weather.
Another scout hung in a DIY bridge with full zip bug net and a PLUQ. He broke camp and packed up before I could snap a picture. Took like 1 min lol.
My Assistant Scoutmaster hung her DIY bridge with Dutch hardware full bugnet and Costco TQ and UQ.
I got to try my DIY Bridge Hammock with hiking poles as the spreader bars this weekend. That worked great. It's a BIC pattern bridge with 1/4 bug net whoopies and PLUQ for this trip.
We all slept warm and had no gear problems at all. The boys liked cowboy camping hammock style. With no cloud cover I stared at the stars till I passed out. Witch was not to long I a proud to say. Lol. We had a great weekend for learning skills and making friendships that will last a lifetime.
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