by West » Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:13 pm
Well, I don't know how long it's been since you've been a kid; but all work and all learning all the time isn't what they want. 17 year olds who are sticking around just to do some camping and have some fun don't appriciate leaders always throwing stuff to do in front of them, expecally when they are already very capiable in the areas they want to be. (I know, I used to hate it). At our normal (non-high adventure) campouts, my Patrol (all 16 and up) would spent most of our time helping younger scouts, the rest of the time we'd play frisbee. After dark or in terriable weather we'd sit around and talk and play some cards. Someone walking up and trying to get us to practice knots we already know would have gotten laughed at. It comes down to this, kids get enough structure and learning all week at school, and at meetings. Sometimes when they are camping they need a little time to just kick back and have some fun and recharge at bit. Our whole society and more and more scouts pushes kids a lot. We need to remember that they are just kids.