Boy Scouts of America

Troop 270


Summer Camp 2005
Camp Chawanakee

August 7-13, 2005
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Photos by Dave S

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Trail to First / Second Class

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Dave

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Don relaxes with a book

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The boys watch teenage girls waterski
(All American Boys)

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Troop 270 poses

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Dave captured a pretty lake scene
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Dave goes fishing... with a little help from a fellow golfer

“Water Hazard”
Definition: A pond, lake, river, stream, sea, bay, ocean
or any other open water on the course,
including ditches and drainage ditches.

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On the bridge

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Michael at the waterfront
Working on his Boy Scout Life Guard Certification,
which he achieved

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Floating

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Scout shows attitude

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Scout cooks

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A Venture Scout, and Troop 270 Scouts
on the 5 mile hike

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Tom

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Gambling for big stakes?

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Scout on his cot

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Michael naps

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Scouts tip over their canoe

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Scout shows off the Thumb Stick

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Flag Retirement Ceremony
(Two flags were retired simultaneously
in the two fire rings)

A flag is never said to be burned - it is retired.
That means it is NOT a Flag Burning Ceremony.
Disposing a flag that is worn, faded,
or tattered by retiring (burning it)
is the only method approved by Congress.
The burning should always take place at a ceremony
which shows respect and honor to the flag/s being retired.

 
   
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Stan
 
   
 

 

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