6th-12th grade -> Girls Troop 2451-> Our Adventures
It is about the JOURNEY of the Adventure
In the outdoors, Scouts have opportunities to acquire skills that make them more self-reliant. They can explore canoe and hiking trails and complete challenges they first thought were beyond their ability. Attributes of good character become part of them as they learn to cooperate to meet outdoor challenges.
OUTDOOR PROGRAMS are exciting for all to be a part of. Scouts BSA moving to FAMILY SCOUTING opens opportunities for families to be in the great outdoors! Outdoor Programs provide Scouts with an opportunity to put a variety of outdoor skills and knowledge of campcraft into action.
It’s an exciting time to be in Scouting! With our move to serve the entire family — boys and girls alike — we have a chance to reach an entire new generation with our amazing programs such as the OUTDOOR PROGRAMS.
Santa Cruz
Scout Island
lake McSwain
Day hikes—Reasonably short hikes (3 to 10 miles) in terrain without a lot of elevation gain or loss.
Service projects—Daylong projects that may be related to conservation, food collection, building shelter, or healthy living activities.
Patrol activities—A Scout patrol may hike or camp with other patrols in the unit with two registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activities, including meetings.
Weekend overnights—Troops plan and carry out overnight campouts.
Camporees—Councils and districts plan camporees that give Scouts an opportunity to test their knowledge and skills in competitive events with other troops and patrols.
Summer camp— Summer camp is a weeklong event that Scouts enjoy most with fun activities all day long ending with campfire programs.
Jamborees—Every four years, the Boy Scouts of America hosts a national scout jamboree. More than 40,000 Scouts and leaders from across the country participate in this 10-day event filled with the most popular and highest quality outdoor activities Scouts enjoy.
Council high adventure—A high-adventure experience includes at least five nights and six days of trekking in wilderness and other rugged, remote locations. Trekking may include backpacking, canoeing, mountain biking, horse packing, mountain climbing, ski touring, rafting, kayaking, or a host of other outdoor adventures.
Turlock Light Parade
Scout Island
Map and Compass
YOSEMITE MIRROR LAKE SUMMER HIKE
Lake McSwain
Around Lake
Patrol