The troop had a great trip to the Pinhoti trail this weekend. We had 2 crews of 8-9 scouts, and 3 adults with each crew as we divided by rank and experience. Our younger guys had a six mile trek on Saturday, and our older scouts had a more strenuous 8 mile hike. Both crews met at McDill point before sunset, and woke up on Sunday and hiked out 2 miles as a troop. This was the first time for several scouts to go backpacking. Weather was almost perfect and dipped to lower 40”s at night. Scouts stayed warm by the campfire and played cards in their tents after enjoying the scenic overlooks. Everyone ate well and replenished calories with cheese, crackers and pepperoni at lunch. Dinner included yummy freeze-dried meals and breakfast included hot oatmeal, bacon and pop tarts. It was a beautiful weekend to be outside in the woods!














Author Archives: Ramey Harrell
Cahaba River Canoeing – September 2018
The troop had a great trip to Living River, a camp in Montevallo, located on the Cahaba river. After leaving the church on Saturday morning, we arrived to camp and quickly changed into swim suits and hit the river to work on our canoeing skills. We practiced paddling strokes, changing spots in the boat, entering and exiting the water, submerging our canoe and emptying it, and finally paddling a submerged canoe. We then portaged our canoes from the river to the lake, where we swam, fished and set up camp. We had leisurely morning with a full breakfast, before packing up and heading home!


















Homewood City Council meeting – 8.27.18
The troop attended the Homewood city council meeting to complete a requirement for Citizenship in the Community merit badge. The troop heard several interesting discussions of sign variances, excessive growth properties and Brookwood Live approval. 


Congrats to our Order of the Arrow inductees
Congrats to Noah, Sid and Ben for being newly inducted into the Order of the Arrow last weekend.
Wooley Lake Day – August 2018
The troop had a great time at lake Neely Henry and being hosted by Lane and Cherokee Wooley! The boys were able to canoe, kayak, fish, jet ski, water ski and tube all day. There were two scouts that completed Watersports merit badge, and one that completed fly fishing merit badge. We also spent an hour this morning with All Saints, helping them get set up for the Rise Against Hunger food preparation project. 









