Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Philmont Scout Ranch

Philmont Scout Ranch is considered a crown-jewel of the Boy Scout of America program.  It is located in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico ... which always brings to mind Paul Simon's classic song, Heart and Bones.

Philmont is comprised of more than 214 square miles of rugged wilderness that was gifted to the BSA in 1938 and 1941 by Mr. Waite Phillips.

This past summer, a few of our scouts had the opportunity to attend the Philmont Family Adventure Camp, while other scouts were participating in a high-adventure trek.

An article was recently published on the Family Adventure Camp that we attended in last month's Scouting magazine.  In fact, here's a photograph of the magazine photographers photographing us....

















Photographing them, under the Tooth of Time! 

In the summer of 2020, several scouts from our chartered organization, will be traveling to Philmont to participate in NAYLE (National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience) and subsequently, a Philmont trek.  The Family Adventure Camp is a great alternative for people who would like to attend Philmont, but not participate in a high-adventure activity.  Or, stay at the beautiful facility - while their scouts are participating in a trek, or leadership training program.  

Families with infants, all the way up to great-grandparents who were there to celebrate their 85th birthday, were seen at Philmont.   EVERYONE loves Philmont!  

We are so grateful that we live in a place that travel to this facility is achievable with a (long) day drive, and that our scouts - and leaders - all have an opportunity to experience this beautiful and magical space .... that has been made possible by the incredible generosity of the Phillips family. 

Monday, January 27, 2020

Add this to our resume: CPR/AED and First Aid Trained

This past weekend, Troop 890 descended upon The Woodlands Emergency Training Center where they spent a full day on Saturday, earning the First Aid Merit Badge.



As part of the Merit Badge, they learned how to perform CPR and use an AED ...









On both infants AND adults ... 



Perform the Heimlich Maneuver ...

Provide first aid for burns - cuts - frost bite - poisonous plants and insects ...



Affix a tourniquet ...

Splint a broken bone ... 

Transport an amputated joint (or limb).... 

Assemble a proper first aid kit.  

And so, so much more! 


We had a full 9-hour day of instruction with Mr. Larry Clark and Mr. Harry Brown, both were outstanding (we would highly recommend this training center - and instructors - everything was great!).  While we hope that we never have to use these skills, should the need arise, our Scouts are that much more capable of fulfilling the Scout Oath of helping people at all times... 


And the Scout Motto: Be Prepared! 

Monday, January 20, 2020

Camping @ Mission Tejas

This past weekend, 7 of our 11 Amazons went camping at Mission Tejas State Park.  We arrived in the pouring rain on Friday night - and our scouts wasted no time getting their tents and cooking area set up.  They are becoming extremely proficient in the outdoors which is awesome

It was especially awesome that they kept an incredibly tidy area, and all of their picnic table covers - and bench seats - matched.  These girls sure know how to camp in style. 


Saturday morning it was still drizzling when they prepared for themselves a hearty breakfast of pancakes, bacon, and fruit.  After they cleaned up after themselves ..... 




They learned about orienteering and took off on a 1-mile hike in order to complete their 1st Class rank requirement for navigation.   It was fun to watch them use a map and compass to find the various spots around the course - and they were only slightly vexed to discover that the boys from Troop 89 - had found a few of the Starburst candies which were planted as a treat for various spots along their route.   The boys, meanwhile, were elated to find seven carefully hidden pieces of candy in various nooks and crannies around the hiking area.



The smiley face was one of the last points on their course.  This indicated that they had indeed navigated to the correct location!


Saturday night's dinner consisted of beef stew and cornbread, and was such a hit....


The Amazons landed the coveted Iron Skillet award!


Saturday evening consisted of card playing - skit performances - and campfire time.


Meanwhile, at the adult camp ... wow did they eat well, too!  They were fortunate enough to share meals with the adult leaders of Troop 89, and were treated to gourmet meals prepared in Dutch ovens.


Gourmet meals like ... Quiche Lorraine!


And baked stuffed shrimp!


And bread pudding and whipped cream for dessert!


These kind of items on the menu would taste wonderful - anytime.  But enjoying this kind of food while you're CAMPING makes it taste even better.  What a luxury!

The night, which was getting chillier by the minute (with temperatures that wound up dropping in to the 30's)  ended with a wonderful bonfire - that was made all the more special with Magical Flames!


It was also made all the more hilarious - because we didn't immediately tell the boys that we had added anything to the fire so they weren't sure what was happening and kept rubbing their eyes thinking that they were seeing things.  "Does anyone else see the purple flame or it is just me....? Is that THANOS?!"  We suggested that maybe it was all the Starbursts they found and ate?!   Ha!

Also included in this post are some photos of the incredible structures at Mission Tejas, including the Rice Family home.  Once we learned how challenging it was to cut down a tree, score, and construct a log as the early settlers did, we can see how it would EASILY take 10 years to build a home like this with the notched beam construction.

Mission Tejas is a beautiful park - with a lot to see (especially if you're interested in early American architecture), and and definitely worth a stop and visit if you are ever in this part of Texas!








Friday, January 3, 2020

Backpacking @ Lake Ouachita


The week before Thanksgiving, Troop 890 joined our brother troop, 89, for an awesome 3-day backpacking trek in the Lake Ouachita region of Arkansas.  It was an incredible experience, albeit a bit cold! Over three days, we experienced highs in the 70’s, lows in the high 20’s... and traversed 20 miles.  The scenery was beautiful and the terrain gave us some good practice for our Philmont trek we’ll be taking this summer.  These girls are TROOPERS!  










Info on our Troop

We thought it might be useful to provide some information on our Troop to help people understand a little bit about who we are - what we do - and how to connect.

We know this looks tiny but if you click on the image, it will open in a pop up window that you should be capable of reading without a microscope!




Welcome!

Greetings!  You have come to the blog of Troop 890 of The Woodlands, Texas.  We are the first Boy Scout of America (BSA) troop that is specifically for GIRLS in The Woodlands.  🏕

We are linked to BSA Troop 89, and our charter organization is the Lord of Life Lutheran Church.  Our troop was founded in 2019 and currently consists of 11 scouts ranging in age from 11 to 15.  We are fast on our way to becoming the first female EAGLE scouts in not only Texas, but the world!   🦅

We'll be using this space to post stories and pictures about our troop and the awesome activities that we do (including camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, kayaking, shooting sports, rock climbing, wood working, wilderness survival, life saving, horseback riding, volunteering, community service, etc. etc. ETC!). We're excited to document our adventures and how we are growing both as a Troop and as strong, independent, confident, self-reliant, young women leaders that can not only tie a one-handed bowline and set up a tent in the driving snow .... but also provide support to our community, and lead spirit rallies for the masses! ❤

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about us, please drop us an email at BSATroopers890@gmail.com, or check us out on Facebook and/or Instagram.  Links to our social media sites can be found on the right of this page >>>   😊