This was our first camp out as a troop, and we reached max capacity at our group camp site, having over 12 fathers with their sons attend. It was a cold and rainy weekend, but that didn’t dampen the trip too much or the spirit of our cadets. Friday evening included a quick dinner and a campfire rosary. Saturday morning started off with lauds, the divine office morning prayers, and then breakfast. After breakfast and some archery practice, the cadets then hiked down to the lake, with fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. A majority of the cadets had some luck catching small fish in the lake, and one group even got a catch on their canoe! After lunch, we then hiked to the historic Malakoff Diggins mining town, which included a museum tour and video talking about the history of hydraulic mining, which was the reason for the town’s success (and ultimate demise) in the mid 1800’s. After the museum tour, the group split up with some dads touring the town, and some dads going down to the river to gold pan with their sons. The evening concluded with another campfire rosary, as well as smores. Sunday morning started with lauds once again, and then a generous breakfast, and finally camp break down. This was a great first campout for the troop, which was mostly paid for by the boys fundraising efforts selling pastries, coffee, and hotdogs the prior year.
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