Tag: Pack 62

  • 2025-09-17 – Tiger (1st) – Outdoors: Six Essentials + Short Hike

    What We’re Doing

    Starting the Outdoor Adventure for Tiger (1st). We’ll learn the Cub Scout Six Essentials and take a short nature walk, practicing the Buddy System and Leave No Trace.

    Requirements Targeted

    • Identify and pack the Six Essentials.
    • Take a short hike and identify natural vs. man-made items.
    • Discuss trail safety and the buddy system.

    Materials

    • Example Six Essentials kit (water bottle, snack, whistle, first-aid kit, flashlight/headlamp, sun/rain gear).
    • Trash bag for a 2-minute LNT cleanup.

    Opening (2 min)

    Scout Oath. Quick safety briefing (head count, buddy check).

    Main Activity (25–30 min)

    1. Six Essentials show-and-tell + what each is for.
    2. Short hike (15–20 min). Scouts point out 3 natural and 3 man-made things.
    3. 2-minute Leave No Trace cleanup before returning.

    Second Activity (10 min)

    Nature ID card match or knot relay (square knot).

    Closing (2 min)

    Reflection: “One thing I saw, one thing I learned.”

    At-Home Track

    Pack your own Six Essentials at home. Take a family walk and identify 3 plants or animals.

    Safety Notes

    Buddy system, boundaries, weather check, water.

  • 2025-09-17 – Lion (K) – Outdoors: Six Essentials + Short Hike

    What We’re Doing

    Starting the Outdoor Adventure for Lion (K). We’ll learn the Cub Scout Six Essentials and take a short nature walk, practicing the Buddy System and Leave No Trace.

    Requirements Targeted

    • Identify and pack the Six Essentials.
    • Take a short hike and identify natural vs. man-made items.
    • Discuss trail safety and the buddy system.

    Materials

    • Example Six Essentials kit (water bottle, snack, whistle, first-aid kit, flashlight/headlamp, sun/rain gear).
    • Trash bag for a 2-minute LNT cleanup.

    Opening (2 min)

    Scout Oath. Quick safety briefing (head count, buddy check).

    Main Activity (25–30 min)

    1. Six Essentials show-and-tell + what each is for.
    2. Short hike (15–20 min). Scouts point out 3 natural and 3 man-made things.
    3. 2-minute Leave No Trace cleanup before returning.

    Second Activity (10 min)

    Nature ID card match or knot relay (square knot).

    Closing (2 min)

    Reflection: “One thing I saw, one thing I learned.”

    At-Home Track

    Pack your own Six Essentials at home. Take a family walk and identify 3 plants or animals.

    Safety Notes

    Buddy system, boundaries, weather check, water.

  • Spring Campout – counts toward Outdoor

    Spring campout with outdoor activities, campfire, and advancement opportunities.

  • Den: Final rank work, awards prep

    Finalize all rank requirements and prepare for advancement ceremony.

  • Year-end celebration + advancement ceremony

    Celebrate the end of the scouting year and honor scouts advancing to the next rank.

  • Pack: Outdoor cooking night

    Learn outdoor cooking skills and taste your creations!

  • Den: Rank catch-up work

    Use this meeting to complete any missed requirements for rank advancement.

  • Den: Outdoor game night or service project

    Fun outdoor games or a service project to wrap up April.

  • Den: Finish elective

    Complete elective adventure activities.

  • Pack: STEM/creative challenge night (could fulfill elective)

    Hands-on STEM or creative building challenges for the whole pack.