> How are shower issues then defined? for example- in a boy scout group
> everyone over 18 showers Area "A", everyone under 18 showers in Area
> "B". Then for a Venturing Crew if you are over 21 you shower in Area
> "A", If you are under 18 you shower in Area "B". If you are in a
> Venturing Crew and between the ages of 18-20 you can not shower in
> Area B, but you shower in Area "A" yet in a venturing crew on a
> regular trip everyone adults age 21 and up do not shower with scouts
> under 21. this creates a problem at philmont. Any thoughts?
For a humorous look at the BSA's youth protection rules during a
Philmont trek, see:
http://troop405.org/humor/yp_at_philmont.htm
YiS,
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