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Troop 14: Snow Camping 2013

The Boy Scouts of America has been in the news a lot recently, and rightfully so. Let’s hope the Boy Scouts of America HQ get’s its stuff together real quick. While some adult scout leaders have wasted time not being brave, friendly, kind or the rest of the Scout Law, Troop 14 got busy doing [...]

Troop 14: Canoe Trip

The Troop 14 canoe trip is probably the most fun trip the troop does all year. Maybe second best after the snow camping trip.
Since I did not take my camera on the boat, my photographing opportunities were kind of limited on this trip. Thankfully, we have campfires on every overnight trip, and they are wonderful [...]

Troop 14: Royaneh 2012

Another year means another trip to Camp Royaneh for Troop 14. Outside of my duties as acting scoutmaster, I was very excited to continue documenting the boys at Royaneh following last year’s fantastic experience.
For two weeks in Summer, Troop 14 has been going to Camp Royaneh since the camp opened around 1925. After the first [...]

Troop 14: Good Turn on Earth Day

Every year Troop 14 does a weekend of volunteer work. Typically the troop goes to a boy scout camp and helps repair or build some of the infrastructure (steps, foundations, drainage, etc).
But this year we were asked to do our “Good Turn” (translates to “good deed” in boy scout language) with the rest of the [...]

Troop 14: Rock climbing at Pinnacles National Monument

This past weekend, Troop 14 camped out at Pinnacles National Monument. The park is near Paicines,California which is a 2.5 hour drive south of San Francisco. It was a new and fantastic trip full of new adventures for the troop, including rock climbing and cave hiking.