From zip lining to swimming to rifle shooting and robotics, the guys in Troop 347 had an adventurous time at summer camp. Seven boys from the Smithville Boy Scouts enjoyed the outdoors at the Boxwell Reservation in Gallatin the week of June 18.
Jacob Williams got into the high adventures of COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience), which consists of group initiative games, trust events, and high and low ropes course. One challenge he faced was on the Giant Slider.
“It’s like little 4 x 4’s that are spaced out like 6 foot or something,” explained Williams. “You have to take your hands and you have to try to get your leg over it [each piece of lumber], and you have to climb up six of them. Then, you have to walk on like a wire from one tree to another. I was so tired. I just fell. I was done.”
While Jacob said he “fell,” he was harnessed in safely high in the trees, and that segment of the course is designed to help scouts trust their safety gear. He finished walking across the wire and zip lined to another tree.
Cody Robinson’s courses included Canoeing.
“We had to swamp it and then swim it back to shore for 50 yards,” Robinson explained. “You flip it over, and you get water in it. You sit down in the bottom of the boat, and your life jacket will pull you up so it’s easier.”
Some scouts like Zachary Cantrell and Gavin Conger put their minds to the test in STEM classes (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
“I took electricity,” said Zackary Cantrell. “I got to make an electromagnet and also another electromagnet type of thing that spins the coil.”
“I liked doing robotics, programming the robot, experimenting different ways for it to move around and fix the mistakes if we made anyway, which we probably did,” said Gavin Conger.
Friedrich Dodge planned to devote his entire week to earning his B.S.A. Lifeguard certification and ended up learning an important lesson.
“I thought life guarding was going to be a pretty easy thing for me to do,” Dodge said. “I found out the complete opposite. It was actually very difficult for me to do. It taught me that life isn’t always going to be what it seems to be. You’ve just got to move forward. When something goes wrong, don’t let it affect you.”
Dodge and Robinson earned “Sharp Shooters” in their Rimfire Rifle class. They scored 160 out of 200 4 times during target practice.
Scouts also took merit badge classes in Weather, Camping, Wilderness Survival, Game Design, Sculpture and Inventing, Emergency Preparation, Personal Fitness, Scouting Heritage, Pioneering, Swimming, Salesmanship, Woodcarving, and Environmental Science.
When they weren’t in classes, scouts had the chance to fly drones, participate in a triathlon, swim, star gaze, fish, hike, and a slate of other fun activities. Several members of the Smithville troop including Kaleb Wildes opted for zip lining.
“You climb about 80 feet up on that little ladder,” Wildes explained, “and just jump off the platform and hope for the best.”
When asked if he would do it again, Kaleb quickly responded “probably not.”
At camp, the troop held elections. Jacob Williams is the new Senior Patrol Leader. Kaleb Wildes is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader while Zackary Cantrell is Patrol Leader. Brenden Wagner was elected as the Assistant Patrol Leader and Assistant Quartermaster. Friedrich Dodge will serve as Quartermaster. Cody Robinson is the new Chaplin, and Gavin Conger is the troop Historian.
For parents and boys interested in finding out how to join Boy Scout Troop 347, contact Scoutmaster Jen Sherwood at (615) 464-0645.