Mt. Baldy Campout

Two weekends ago, right after school let out, we camped at Manker Flats in the mountains, and hiked to the top of Mt. Baldy (also known officially as Mt. San Antonio).

We rode the ski lift up to Baldy Notch

 

And then we sat and rested in the ski lift chairs:

 

Jim with two of our Scouts

The boys hiked along the Devil’s Backbone, across the mountain ridges.

Summer Camp Info

This year, Troop 441 will be attending Forest Lawn Scout Reservation. We’ll meet at Apollo Park on Sunday, July 6, and return on Saturday July 12.

 

Every Scout needs to turn in a 

Class 1 Medical Form

Class 2 or Class 3 Medical Form

Talent Release Form

Advancement & Merit Badge Signup Forms

Permission slips: Firearms, Horseback, Liability and Medical Permission

 

Without these forms, a Scout either may not go, or will not be able to participate in all activities. Links to each form will be coming up soon!

Cub Day Camp Info

Frontier District’s Cub Day Camp is from June 23 to June 27, at Westside Park (Also known as Shoshone Park), in Norwalk, CA, next to the Costco.

To download the registration paperwork, please click here

For more information and registration, please call Gloria Acosta at 562-927-8900, or drop a comment here with your email address, and Gloria or myself will contact you. When I have more information available, I will post it.

Pancake Breakfast Roundup

The pancake breakfast on June 1st was a great success. We served over 250 people, with over 80 people coming as walkins that day. A big thank you to the staff at Apollo Park in Downey, for providing the room, tables and chairs early in the morning, it made the day run very smoothly!

Thank you for allowing us to serve you breakfast!

Pancake Breakfast, Sunday June 1st

Our annual pancake breakfast will be held at Apollo Park on Sunday June 1st. Unfortunately, the ad in the Downey Patriot misstates the day as “Tomorrow”. We apologize for the error.

 

We will be in the Activities Room, near the basketball courts. Breakfast is $3 for pancakes, eggs, sausage and coffee. We hope you will join us!

Pt. Mugu Backpack Trip

On the third weekend of May, 2008, Troop 441 did a backpack trip to Pt. Mugu State Park. We stayed at La Jolla Campground, and took off for the peak before sunset. We arrived at the top just after sunset, but still managed to grab some gorgeous views. We hiked back to camp in the dark, under a full moon.

 

 

 

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Kid’s Day

Boy Scout Troop 441 and Cub Pack 805C will be hosting the Monkey Bridge at the 2008 Downey Kid’s Day event.

Last year, we had over 400 children go across our bridge. We’ll be at Furman Park from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, May 10th. Hope to see you there!

2008 Spring Camporee, Firestone Scout Reservation

Twice a year, all the Boy Scout Troops in Frontier District (Downey, Norwalk, Cerritos, Bellflower) get together for a giant campout, a Camporee! Individual Troops and Scouts compete against each other in a variety of competitions, from First Aid, Pioneering, Gateway Building, Campsite Presentation, and Dinner. While Troop 441 did not win any individual event this year, all the boys had a great time. All in all, twelve units from Frontier District participated, with about 300 Scouts total.

 

 

 

Spruce Grove backpack trip

This past weekend, the Troop went backpacking at Spruce Grove, in Santa Anita Canyon. Along the way, we stopped at Sturtevant waterfall, and then back tracked up the hill to cross along the top of the water fall.

After leaving Chantry Flats, we stopped for lunch at Sturtevant Waterfall. At 60 feet tall, it’s the largest in the San Gabriel Mountains. It rained the previous Wednesday, so there was plenty of water flowing over the top. To see our hiking route, check out Mapmyhike.com

Troop 441 at Sturtevant Waterfall

One important part of scouting is that everyone learns how to cook. In fact, we try to eat better on the trail than we ever do at home. This time of year we’re allowed to use wood fires in the forest, and we took full advantage of that to boil water and cook our food.

Cooking Dinner

Pancho Solis watches water boil

 

On Sunday, we packed up our gear, and hiked the four miles home. It was a bit damp, and we packed our tents that way, and the boys were supposed to take them home to dry out. Hopefully they did!

All in all, a fun trip!