Author: Scouter Mom
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Games for Scouts
Games are an important part of Scouting. They teach teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving while keeping Scouts active and happy. From quick indoor games to big outdoor challenges, there’s something for every age and group. A simple game can turn a meeting into an adventure and help Scouts grow in confidence and friendship. Adding games to…
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Shooting Sports Elective for the Venturing Ranger Award
To complete the Shooting Sports elective for the Venturing Ranger award, Venturers must learn the safety rules for shooting and must complete a training course. They can choose to use an air pistol, air rifle, archery, muzzle loading rifle, pistol, shotgun, or small bore rifle. Venturers must also share what they learned with others.
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Wolf Paws on the Path Adventure
For the Paws on the Path adventure, Wolf Cub Scouts learn about safe hiking, being good stewards of the environment, and maps. They also go hiking and observe signs of wildlife.
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Fish and Chips and Vinegar Song
The Fish and Chips and Vinegar song fits in well with a Backyard Fun theme. It includes a reminder to keep our backyards free of trash! It would also fit in well with a conservation theme.
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Cycling/Mountain Biking Elective for the Venturing Ranger Award
To complete the Cycling/Mountain Biking elective for the Venturing Ranger award, Venturers must learn about maintaining a bicycle, safe riding, and trip planning. They must take several bike rides and share their knowledge with others.
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Wolf Howling at the Moon Adventure (Retired)
BSA retired this adventure on June 1, 2024. This information remains here for historical purposes. Howling at the Moon is one of the Wolf required adventures. For this adventure, Wolves practice their communication skills by creating a skit and performing it at a pack campfire program.
