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October
16 - 18, 2009
Durham
County
Wildlife Club
Shooting Campout and
Moms’ Dinner
At
about 6:00 PM Friday afternoon, 33 scouts, 5 Webelos scouts and 8 adult
leaders and 5 Webelos dads arrived at the Durham County Wildlife Club
and set up camp right away. At 7:00PM, we went up
to the clubhouse for our safety briefing and then the adults and some
of our Eagle Scouts went out to field 2 and shot Trap under the lights
until about 9:45PM. By then it was getting pretty
chilly so everyone was looking forward to climbing into their nice warm
sleeping bags.
Early Saturday morning, while the scouts were cooking and eating
breakfast, a couple of the adults headed up to the ranges to get ready
for the day's activities. We set up the BB guns and targets
on the pistol range for our visiting Cub Scouts and we opened up three
of the club’s 6 shotgun fields for the morning session. Nine of our
scouts would work on their shotgun shooting merit badge and 17 others
were signed up for recreational trap shooting. Due to some
mechanical problems, we got underway about 20 minutes late, but by
10:15AM, the merit badge shooters had finished up and 5 of the
9 had qualified for the badge. All
9 had a lot of fun! The trap shooters,
however, were just getting started by that time! Given the
number of boys that wanted to shoot trap, we kept one field open until
noon, but even that wasn't enough.
At 3PM , we opened up a trap field again
and some of our scouts shot until about
4:30PM Between the Friday night
adult shoot and the Saturday sessions, our group shot 45 rounds of trap
and 18 rounds of skeet! Special
thanks go out to Mr. Ed Rabenda for once again coming out to instruct
and coach our scouts on the trap field.
This is the fifth year in a row that Mr.
Rabenda has helped us out.
At 10:00, the Webelos were done with BB gun shooting so we set up two
.22 caliber target rifles and set up the 50 foot targets for our rifle
merit badge shooters. For the next two hours, and
again for one hour after lunch, we had scouts on both rifles - 7 out of
7 qualified! Several of the scouts also
did some recreational shooting on the 100 yard position, putting one of
the steel rams through its paces with one of Mr. D’s rifles.
At
noon we all headed back to camp for a quick lunch, mostly consisting of
sandwiches, fruit and chips, although I didn’t get to see
every patrol’s lunch.
From 1-3PM, the scouts and our visiting Webelos took to the Archery
range. Two of the
DCWC’s archers, Mr. Lee Peedin and Mr. Joe Rozmus, were very
gracious in providing instruction and in making the club's equipment
available to our scouts. This
was a real treat compared to previous years when we scrounged up a few
bows from our scout families to share amongst all of the
scouts. We had 7 scouts go for the
Archery merit badge and 3 qualified. Again, all of the
archery shooters had lots of fun!
Once the
shooting was finished up, the shotgun and rifle merit badge guys
learned to clean rifles (one of the requirements) and then everyone was
off to cook dinner.
As has become tradition for this outing, we also hosted our annual
"moms' dinner" in which the Scouts' moms are invited to the club for a
dinner that their sons cook using the skills they've learned through
scouting. This year, we did a buffet-style event
where each patrol was responsible for providing one part of the
meal. Everyone cooked in camp and then delivered the food to
the clubhouse where we ate. The dinner was a great
success, consisting of pan-fried chicken breasts, grilled shrimp,
chili, shepherd's pie, macaroni and cheese, two kinds of salads and,
for dessert, five different flavors of
cobbler. We ended the evening
with a campfire program in the clubhouse that Ryan C. planned and
presented. Each
patrol presented a skit, Mr. Meyer did a recap of the days
events and handed out some awards, Mr. Gay offered some words of wisdom
in a Scoutmaster minute, and then Ryan closed the program with a
dignified U.S. flag retirement ceremony.
It was a great ending to a great day.
Once the scouts said goodbye to their moms, everyone pitched in to
clean up the clubhouse and headed back to camp.
Everyone was in bed by 10PM after a very busy day. With temperatures down
into the low 40s, it was a great night for sleeping!
We woke up
at about 7AM on Sunday, ate a quick breakfast, tore down camp, policed
the campsites and were on our way home by 9:30AM.
Many thanks to the following people for their help in planning and
running this outing:
•
Gary
M. for planning the scout assignments throughout the day and for
running the dinner
portion of the
moms’ dinner
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Brian
D. and Gary M. for running our safety briefing on Friday night.
•
The
scouts who worked with the Webelos throughout the day to make sure they
had fun,
learned something, and stayed
safe: Gary M.,
Kevin M., Jack K., Sean L., Sam H and Alex G.
•
Aaron
R. for taking the lead in planning and coordinating the
mom’s dinner menu and patrol
assignments (that
was a big job!).
•
Ryan C. for
a great campfire program
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The
adults who were going from assignment to assignment throughout the day: Mr. Brawn, Mr.
Sox, Mr. Myers, Mr. Hepburn, Mr. Reza and
Mr. Gay.
•
Our shooting
instructors, Mr. Meyer, Mr.
D. and Mr. Rabenda
•
The
DCWC for letting us use their facilities each Fall
I
hope everyone enjoyed the weekend - I'm already looking forward to next
year's outing!
Chris
Meyer
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