I grew up in the Scouting program when all meals were cooked on open fires, tents needed to be trenched to keep water from coming, etc. When I once again became active, a little over 6 years ago, I had quite a culture shock. I understand the reasons for low impact camping, and things like trenching tents needed to go away, but what I found was that the boys were lacking in skills that, as a youth, we took for granted.
For example, firebuilding skills were terrible. Even older Scouts had trouble with this basic skill because they were never practicing it. A few years ago, we went back to requiring that at least one meal per trip be cooked on an open fire. The firebuilding skills and cooking skills have improved tremendously.
Have any of you noticed similar trends and what have you done to improve basic Scout skills?
Ron
