The morning after and the scouts break their shelter. It took four boys on top, jumping up and down, before it broke. As you can see they could've had much more head room.
The Boy Scouts of America might have issues, but if they do anything
right it is getting soft, lazy, 'gamer' teenage boys off the couch and outside,
camping, hiking and experiencing nature. I am not big on scouting, but I’ll
serve as a Scout Master if only to have a minor impact on boys that think
winter camping is sleeping in a million dollar cabin and riding snow-machines. It is sad that some boys grow up thinking that is normal behavior. In my
world winter camp is all about sleeping in the snow.
One of my all time favorite books is 'Minus 148' by Art Davidson. It's the
story of the first successful winter ascent of Denali. While descending from
the summit three of the climbers are caught high on the mountain in a week-long
blizzard with wind-chill temperatures estimated at -148 degrees. The only
reason they lived is credited to digging a snow-cave for protection.
Alternatively, the book 'White Winds' by Joe Wilcox, tells a similar story but
one which ends with the death of seven climbers. The died because their tents were literally blown away leaving them with no protection. Most of us
will never be in such extreme environments but both stories are a good lesson.
If I have to be a Scout Master, my Scouts better plan on sleeping in the
snow at least once in their lives. Someday they will thank me. I feel bad for anyone who has never slept in the snow.
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