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09 / 22
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:30 pm

This snorkel trip will start at the famous La Jolla Cove where we will observe

some of the abundant and colorful sea life within the La Jolla Marine Preserve
and explore one of the most picturesque of the La Jolla Caves, which is open
at both ends. This trip will involve swimming a total distance of 1/3 mile (with fins).
Participants must have previously passed the BSA Swim Test.


Before entering the water we will be sure everyone has their gear fitted properly,
then we will review some basic snorkeling skills and safely rules and determine
dive buddies. We will have kayak escort during the entire event.


Scouts must bring their own properly fitting snorkel gear.  A springsuit/wetsuit is
strongly recommended and will be required if the ocean water temperature drops
below 66 degrees.  If poor sea conditions develop, this event will be canceled.

Download the outing description and permission slip here. 

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09 / 25
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

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09 / 29
Start: 8:00 am
Start: Sep 29 2007 - 8:00am
End: Sep 30 2007 - 12:00pm

Correction on location - The Steak-n-Hike this year is actually at Lake Morena.  The New documents are now posted below.

 

Every year the Troop II High Adventure Team holds the –STEAK 'N’ HIKE- to introduce hiking, camping and the high adventure leaders to prospective Webelos, our new and old scouts, and their families.  After a hike and a Scoutmaster prepared special dinner, we will have a campfire and Saturday evening program to provide info on the 2007-2008 plans for high adventure. Scouts will buddy up and families can bring their tents to all stay together. Lake Morena County Park is approximately 50 miles from San Diego.   East out the Route 8.

 

The Saturday morning departure from the church will be at 8:00 AM.  Scouts will buddy up and most families will bring their tents to spend the night too.  After campsite set up, the hike will begin.  Siblings and friends are invited.  The day hike for the Scouts covers a few miles over mild terrain with spectacular views. This year a meeting or  “Scoutmaster Social” and light lunch will be included Saturday afternoon and occur following the departure of the hikers.  After the hike and some games a Scoutmaster prepared special dinner will be served.  We hope to have a campfire (fire season permitting) and Saturday evening program to provide info on the 2007-2008 plans for high adventure.

 

The weather this time of year is typically cool and clear with temperatures ranging from a low of 30 at night to daytime temperatures in the high 80's. It is possible to have a rain shower in this area.   In the scouting tradition “BE PREPARED”.  Go over the equipment list carefully.

 

After a good night’s sleep, a delicious breakfast, also prepared by the scoutmasters, will be served.   After breakfast we will pack up and head back to San Diego - home in time for the afternoon ball game.

After a good night’s sleep, a delicious breakfast, also prepared by the scoutmasters, will be served.

 

After breakfast we will pack up and head back to San Diego - home in time for the afternoon ball game.

 

 Please RSVP with JoAnn Herbert by Sept 25.  jherbert@san.rr.com or 858-565-9573.

Download documents here. 

09 / 30
End: 12:00 pm
Start: Sep 29 2007 - 8:00am
End: Sep 30 2007 - 12:00pm

Correction on location - The Steak-n-Hike this year is actually at Lake Morena.  The New documents are now posted below.

 

Every year the Troop II High Adventure Team holds the –STEAK 'N’ HIKE- to introduce hiking, camping and the high adventure leaders to prospective Webelos, our new and old scouts, and their families.  After a hike and a Scoutmaster prepared special dinner, we will have a campfire and Saturday evening program to provide info on the 2007-2008 plans for high adventure. Scouts will buddy up and families can bring their tents to all stay together. Lake Morena County Park is approximately 50 miles from San Diego.   East out the Route 8.

 

The Saturday morning departure from the church will be at 8:00 AM.  Scouts will buddy up and most families will bring their tents to spend the night too.  After campsite set up, the hike will begin.  Siblings and friends are invited.  The day hike for the Scouts covers a few miles over mild terrain with spectacular views. This year a meeting or  “Scoutmaster Social” and light lunch will be included Saturday afternoon and occur following the departure of the hikers.  After the hike and some games a Scoutmaster prepared special dinner will be served.  We hope to have a campfire (fire season permitting) and Saturday evening program to provide info on the 2007-2008 plans for high adventure.

 

The weather this time of year is typically cool and clear with temperatures ranging from a low of 30 at night to daytime temperatures in the high 80's. It is possible to have a rain shower in this area.   In the scouting tradition “BE PREPARED”.  Go over the equipment list carefully.

 

After a good night’s sleep, a delicious breakfast, also prepared by the scoutmasters, will be served.   After breakfast we will pack up and head back to San Diego - home in time for the afternoon ball game.

After a good night’s sleep, a delicious breakfast, also prepared by the scoutmasters, will be served.

 

After breakfast we will pack up and head back to San Diego - home in time for the afternoon ball game.

 

 Please RSVP with JoAnn Herbert by Sept 25.  jherbert@san.rr.com or 858-565-9573.

Download documents here. 

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10 / 2
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

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10 / 6
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Meet at church at 9:00 AM

Wear: Class A uniform 

Bring: water bottle, hat, warm jacket 

Details not yet available.  Event to be lead by Mr. Bittle 

10 / 7
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Meet at church at 10:00 AM

Wear: Class A uniform 

Bring: water bottle, hat, warm jacket 

Details not yet available.  Event to be lead by Mr. Bittle  

 

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10 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

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10 / 13
Start: 9:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

This is a great 5 mile nature hike within Mission Trails Regional Park. There are lots of birds, rabbits, and natural flora and fauna. The best feature of this hike is the possibility of a water fall at the Oak Canyon section. Depending on weather conditions there may also be a great view westward toward the city of San Diego from North Fortuna Mountain.

Webelos are invited to attend this event with us.  Please call Mr. Tullio ahead of time to let him know to expect you.  858-395-5767. 

 

Be sure to download the Outing Description and Permission Slip below. 

 

 Here is some info from the Mission Trails Regional Park web site:

Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542.


Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala.

With over 40 miles of trails, boating on Lake Murray, camping at Kumeyaay Lake, numerous informative hikes, and a state-of-the-art Visitor & Interpretive Center, Mission Trails Regional Park has something to offer everyone.

10 / 14
Start: 6:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

It's a fun filled day at the Embarcadero!  Hosted by the Mustang Car Club of San Diego, our annual BBQ fundraiser allows the boys to work and earn money for their scout accounts, which helps pay for summer camp and other scout outings.  The boys will take orders, serve meals and collect money throughout their shift.   Shifts are 6-9, 9-noon, and noon-3.

Contact Mrs. Herbert for details and to get on the schedule.

Contact JoAnn Herbert -  858-565-9573

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10 / 16
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

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10 / 19
Start: 5:30 pm
Start: Oct 19 2007 - 5:30pm
End: Oct 21 2007 - 11:00am

This is a training program designed for new backpackers so they can learn the basics of backpacking and trail camping.  In addition, it will be a great refresher for intermediate Scouts who have done backpacking training in the past.  These hiking and backpacking elements are primarily intended for those Scouts and adults who wish to tune up their hiking and backpacking skills in a “hands-on” setting.

We will meet at the upper lot of the church on Friday at 5:30 PM.  Eat or pick up dinner ahead of time.  We will spend Friday night in Ranchita’s Heritage Park.  On Saturday we will backpack from the Barrel Springs trailhead of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) toward Warner Springs at a relatively level elevation of 3300-3500 vertical feet for 6 miles where we will set up camp.  Along the hike, we'll stop for instruction on various aspects of hiking, camping, and backpacking.  The backpacking is very pretty, going through open meadows, under live oaks, and along streams.  On Sunday, we will continue to backpack toward Warner Springs, dropping 300-400 vertical feet over 2 miles.  We will load up the cars and drive back to San Diego.

 

Be sure to download the documents below. 

Checks and permission slips are due October 16. 

10 / 20
(all day)
Start: Oct 19 2007 - 5:30pm
End: Oct 21 2007 - 11:00am

This is a training program designed for new backpackers so they can learn the basics of backpacking and trail camping.  In addition, it will be a great refresher for intermediate Scouts who have done backpacking training in the past.  These hiking and backpacking elements are primarily intended for those Scouts and adults who wish to tune up their hiking and backpacking skills in a “hands-on” setting.

We will meet at the upper lot of the church on Friday at 5:30 PM.  Eat or pick up dinner ahead of time.  We will spend Friday night in Ranchita’s Heritage Park.  On Saturday we will backpack from the Barrel Springs trailhead of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) toward Warner Springs at a relatively level elevation of 3300-3500 vertical feet for 6 miles where we will set up camp.  Along the hike, we'll stop for instruction on various aspects of hiking, camping, and backpacking.  The backpacking is very pretty, going through open meadows, under live oaks, and along streams.  On Sunday, we will continue to backpack toward Warner Springs, dropping 300-400 vertical feet over 2 miles.  We will load up the cars and drive back to San Diego.

 

Be sure to download the documents below. 

Checks and permission slips are due October 16. 

10 / 21
End: 11:00 am
Start: Oct 19 2007 - 5:30pm
End: Oct 21 2007 - 11:00am

This is a training program designed for new backpackers so they can learn the basics of backpacking and trail camping.  In addition, it will be a great refresher for intermediate Scouts who have done backpacking training in the past.  These hiking and backpacking elements are primarily intended for those Scouts and adults who wish to tune up their hiking and backpacking skills in a “hands-on” setting.

We will meet at the upper lot of the church on Friday at 5:30 PM.  Eat or pick up dinner ahead of time.  We will spend Friday night in Ranchita’s Heritage Park.  On Saturday we will backpack from the Barrel Springs trailhead of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) toward Warner Springs at a relatively level elevation of 3300-3500 vertical feet for 6 miles where we will set up camp.  Along the hike, we'll stop for instruction on various aspects of hiking, camping, and backpacking.  The backpacking is very pretty, going through open meadows, under live oaks, and along streams.  On Sunday, we will continue to backpack toward Warner Springs, dropping 300-400 vertical feet over 2 miles.  We will load up the cars and drive back to San Diego.

 

Be sure to download the documents below. 

Checks and permission slips are due October 16. 

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