by scoutaholic » Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:34 pm
DadScout wrote:For our district (actually OA chapter) run Klondike is held at a local preserve and runs from early morning to mid-afternoon. It's in two tracks, one for Scouts and one for WEBELOS-II. The boys pull their sledges, which for the Scouts has weight specs, thru the snow (we hope) from city to city (station to station). The Scouts are on a longer trail than the WEBELOS and in fact in different sections of the preserve. As they go from City to City there are older OA members or adults who test them on scout skill and give them gold nuggets based on their performance of the skill. In the end they're scored on # of nuggets and time.
That is what I thought Klondike was supposed to be. All based on the theme of the Alaskan Gold Rush of 1896. We did it that way every year when I was a young scout.
I have been in charge of our district Klondike for the last 4-5 years. In that time I have discovered that many scouts and leaders have different ideas about what Klondike should be. Many want the sled race to be separate from the other games/stations. Some have other ideas for games/stations that may not be about scouting skills and teamwork activities. Some don't want to camp. Some don't want to do Klondike at all.
This year, the other ideas won. "Klondike" is being planned with the local hockey team. Attend a game Friday night, meet some players after the game, spend the night in the arena, play games there in the morning. Could be lots of fun, but I wouldn't call it 'camping' nor 'Klondike'.
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OA Vigil Honor 1986
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