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Camp Geronimo
June 2002
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| Our home away from home for 14, I mean 7 days |
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| All dressed up, might as well take a photo before they get muddy or wet. |
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| Tenderfoot Scouts completing their flag duties for the day |
| Troop 697 was the best kitchen crew at camp according to the kitchen lady. Do you think they clean their kitchens at home? |
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| We know how to relax and have fun after a hard day working on merit badges. |
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| I'm just going to sit here and catch up on my reading until dinner, not! |
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| Let's see, what Good Deed can I do for one of my fellow scouts today? |
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We will make Brian go in and get that crawfish out of there for his dinner.
The scouts actually did some work, with a little bribing.
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| The newest merit badge event was crawfish hunting ... but no eating |
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| There's always time for clowning around
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| Time for the Order of the Arrow ceremony. |
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| Andy built his shelter he would live in all week. |
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| August finishing up his boot camp, I mean Tenderfoot exercises. |
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| Bob Meiers working on his "I did enough" patch. Unfortunately since it wasn't a real hammock, he failed the test.
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| Troop 697 just squeaked by and won the "Big G Gold" award for 2002! |
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| Those darn Geronimo chipmunks can be a real pest. |
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| Is it time to go yet? I can't wait for a real shower, food, and bed. |
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| Good-Bye Geronimo until next year. Camp was closed down for the following 3 weeks due to the Rodeo-Chediski fire.
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