RE: [Philmont]: Preparing for TREK books - Trek #26

From: Jeffrey W. Knoll (Jeffrey.Knoll@AZWebHost.com)
Date: Thu Feb 27 2003 - 11:32:15 CST


You guys wrote:
> > > The singing may have been NJLIC at Rocky Mountain Scout Camp,
> > > or something else at the Stockade, both of which are closer
> > > than Base Camp.
> >
> >Perhaps the singing came from the Wood Badgers. Last year, I staffed the
> >Wood Badge for the 21st Century course, which was held at Rocky Mountain
> >Scout Camp. What you heard might well have been a most familiar tune. "I
> >used to be a Beaver ..."
>
> If it was that tune, it's a great tune to hear, of course, the singing
> always improves when the song reaches ... "I used to be a Fox, ..."

I'm pretty sure it was the Rangers at the dining hall... unfortunately I did
not have binoculars...

  -- Jeff

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Jeffrey W. Knoll
Venturing Crew 124
Grand Canyon Council
Phoenix, AZ
'02-627-H1

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