Our canoe trip was spent in 1 1/2 days of rain. Does that qualify for the Days of Rain award?

The day started out with the leader of the expediton and our resident climatologist checked out the water level of the river. It was determined that the trip was still safe to go. After unloading all the canoes at the launching area and all the gears loaded onto the canoes, the troop patiently waited by the river bank for the adults to return from ferrying the cars to the parking areas. There were brief moments of torrential downpour and the water level was rising rapidly. There was no doubt that it was going to be a wet trip.

Despite the fact that almost the entire trip was spent in wet weather, the Days of Rain award may be harder to get than you think. The rain was constant but was not “of a severity that the unprepared would be disheartened” and it miraculously broke during the setup or teardown of the campsite. With the ingenuity of our gray bars, an upside down canoe and 2 logs made a great bench for the preparation of our two meals. The scouts were much more efficient with their meal preparation and they brought the perfect food for a wet day – hearty beef stew. No one went to bed hungry and we all managed to stay warm and fairly dry.

To read more about the award, read the Days of Rain/Degree of Frost award article.

Sign-up Reminder–The Ipswich River Canoe Trip

Reminder–The Ipswich River Canoe Trip happening on Saturday and Sunday June 3rd and 4th.

We will be paddling down the Ipswich River, camping at the Audubon Sanctuary’s Perkins Island campground and paddling out Sunday morning. The trip is for all paddlers of all abilities. All troop adults and all Scouts are invited. The Troop will provide canoes, paddles, PFDs and the usual camping equipment. There will be time for some Canoeing Merit Badge instruction for anyone interested.

If there is enough interest, we will have a second wave leaving in the afternoon for those more experienced Scouts who are taking the SATs in the morning and for those who might be recovering from the Sophomore Cruise.

Please sign-up at the end of the meeting on Thursday if possible. Mr. Dixon will be there to take forms and checks. Forms and checks can also be mailed to Mr. Dixon’s home.

Questions? Ask Andy Dixon, by phone or email (andrewtdixon -at- gmail -dot- com), or at the meetings.

UPDATE: DOWNLOADABLE SIGNUP FORM. Click here for a downloadable form to sign up for the Ipswich River trip.

Two Canoe events, May 13 and June 3-4

Canoe Merit Badge Training: This Saturday, May 13, from 10:30AM to 1:00PM at the Old Res. We will have canoes, paddles, PFDs , actual experts, fun activities. Consider being prepared to get wet.

The Canoe Camping Trip: Saturday, June 3rd and Sunday, June 4th. Meet at the church at 8AM Saturday. Load-up and drive to the Ipswich River, paddle the beautiful Ipswich River to the Audubon Society’s Perkins Island, make camp, have diner and a Campfire. Sunday, paddle out; home by early afternoon. Paddlers of all skill levels are welcome, adults included. If you have a canoe, it is welcome as well. There will be sign-up forms available at the next few meetings. All participants must have passed the BSA 100 yard swim test, last year at Camp is OK, but the Troop will make sure there is another opportunity to take the test before the trip.

Questions? Ask Andy Dixon, by phone or email (andrewtdixon -at- gmail -dot- com), or at the meetings.

UPDATE: DOWNLOADABLE SIGNUP FORM. Click here for a downloadable form to sign up for the Ipswich River trip. We need adults to drive and canoe too!

UPDATE:  Trip report — all went well despite the floods…

Canoe training, May 13

We’ll be having a canoe training session at the Old Res on Saturday, May 13, from 10:30 to 1:00. This is good preparation for the upcoming canoe trip on the Ipswich River (June 3-4), and it’s also good for anyone who would like to work on Canoeing Merit Badge. Check with Mr. Dixon for more info.