Troop 42 Newsletters

Newsletter April 2022

By Brandon L

On the weekend of April 29, Troop 42 attended Camporee at Boulder Creek Scout Reservation for the first time in recent troop history. It was a very eventful and fun weekend, from Friday to Sunday. On Friday, the troop had a campfire while our SPL and our ASPL went to Cracker Barrel, a meeting of SPLs to go over information about Camporee.

Camporee

On Saturday morning, the day started off with a delicious breakfast and then a camp-wide flag ceremony with 20 patrols. Afterwards, each patrol went off to participate in stations, with each one covering a different subject, including fire building, pioneering, archery, and tomahawks.

The patrols competed with each other to win ribbons for their patrol flag. In the evening, the whole camp went to the amphitheater to watch each patrol perform a skit or a song.

Sunday morning, awards were given out after the flag ceremony, and our very own Phoenix and Viking patrols won 2nd and 3rd place respectively for overall best patrol. Viking patrol also won the most spirited patrol in camp. Camporee was a great success, and many scouts agree it was the most fun outing of this past scouting year. Hope to see you at Camporee next year!

Camporee

Troop 42 Newsletter

Summer 2021

by Alex L

Camp Royaneh 2021 was nothing like Royaneh has ever been before, and I’m not just talking about the deadly virus going around the world. There were new people, new campers, and new friends. In the first week of Royaneh, we got the spirit stick on the first day. That just showed the other troops just how much we really cared about getting that stick. Another great part of Royaneh Week 1 was gathering around the “campfire.” While we were not allowed to light actual fires, the spirit of the campfire was saved by a gas stove. We gathered around the campfire whenever we had downtime and we just talked. We all got to know each other better, especially the first years. Personally, I learned that the people coming into our troop were great people and would like to say that I had made friends with them.Gladiators Lastly, we had surprising success with Gladiators in week 1. We earned second place in Gladiators, which we were super hyped about. We even have the wooden sword to show for it. Now, onto Week 2. Our week 2 squad was much smaller than the week 1 guys but we still had a lot of fun. The smaller group of people let us get to know each other better and to strengthen friendships we had already established.

However, out smaller group of people also meant that our yells weren’t as loud and we were forced to do the “Invisible Spirit Stick” skit all week. One highlight that we had on week 2 was visiting Troop 14’s campsites and getting to know their troop better. Most of us had Troop 14 kids in at least some of our classes – if not all – and we made friends with them. On the last few days of camp, we regularly visited their campsite and had a lot of fun with them. We also did some fun yells with them, such as the “Hail Vectron” yell. One surprise for us was a group of 3 sea scouts that joined us. Sea ScoutsTheir names were Desmond, Ollie, and Jasper. They will always be remembered by the people of week 2, whether the memories are good or bad. We made Troop 42 wristbands for everyone in week 2 and the scouts of ship 09 also have one that they can remember us by. Camp Royaneh is always a different experience. Even if the facilities are the same – the disgusting bathrooms, the Salisbury steaks…– one thing is always different. The people that we encounter there. That is what made the Camp Royaneh 2021 experience so different from past years.