Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
A few comments from a BSA Scout Leader for over 10 years who took quite a
few boys on several high adventure trips. As with all generalities there
are...
Bob Washburn 2006-06-10 09:05:38 #42018
Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
I think Owen and Doug have a good point regarding the disproportionate number of LDS BSA trips Grand Canyon and southern Utah, places where I do most of my...
Bob Bordasch 2006-06-10 08:47:13 #42017
Re: The "I didn't die" trip -- Boy Scouts
Mimi,
I agree. We are located in Wisconsin, and traveling to Mammoth Cave
National Park was just under our Local Tour Permit range of 500 miles.
So, I...
Dana Kaleta 2006-06-10 08:25:47 #42016
Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
That's what I thought after reading the SAR report.
Mt Baldy is a great hike to 11,400ft and I especially like the deep
snow during winter. No trail to...
Sam 2006-06-10 08:11:19 #42015
Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
No kidding, I ran into a group like this at Boulder Creek on the
Tonto Trail. One says "trail rightt!!" and they all step off to let
me by. I thought I...
Doug Nering 2006-06-10 08:08:23 #42014
Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
I agree and am not singling out LDS groups. BSA is a large organization and has many volunteers with varying degrees of skills. I my area (Sacramento CA) I...
owen k 2006-06-09 21:55:34 #42013
Re: The "I didn't die" trip report abbreviated form
That was some wrong turn!
I hiked Baldy the first weekend of august last year and loved it!
Gorgeous place. Even got to eat some wild strawberrys that...
Ryan 2006-06-09 21:06:52 #42012
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