Backpacking Practice

The Scouts had a chance to try backpack camping – lite.  While the scouts had to pack their bags as if they were going to be backpacking into a campsite, the reality is they just had to hike a quarter mile – downhill.

So what’s the difference between backpack camping and car camping?  How much you can carry.

Typical car camping includes bring ice chests, camping stoves, folding chairs, huge tents, canopies, suitcases, cots, etc.  But with backpack camping, you have to carry everything you need.  Sleeping bag and pad, just enough clothes for the trip, your own mess kit, dehydrated food and compact cooking burner, water, toilet paper, etc.

On this particular trip, we didn’t make the kids carry their own tents but they will on a full backpack trip.  Then they would have to team up and distribute each scouts loads so that someone carries the tent and others carry part of their load.

Even though this wasn’t full-fledged backpacking, it did teach the scouts the importance of what to bring, and what to leave and how much a few ounces here and there can add up.

But this trip wan’t all work and no play.  Aside from the usual camp fun – throwing footballs and frisbees, telling adventure stories, and exploring the outdoor woods – we also took the scouts (by car) to the top of Mount Diablo where they were able to experience great views and learn a little history.  They also enjoyed museum store treats and saw a baby snake.

If you get the chance, be sure to visit the museum and check out the views for yourself.

Carwash Fundraiser

Scouts from Troop 612 (and 2612) spend their Saturday washing cars and trucks to help raise funds for the Troop and Scout needs.  Everyone worked hard and washed a ton of vehicles.  We even had a few customers come back with other cars for our kids to wash because they did such a wonderful job the first time.

Of course, there was one car they all wanted to help wash.  Luckily, it was the last car of the day. 

We’ll be back at it May 11th and June 1st (2019) so stop by San Lorenzo Orthodontics parking lot (15803 Hesperian Blvd) if you want to support our Scouts and get a great car wash all at the same time.

P.S. we will also have World’s Finest Chocolate available if you want to support us that way too.