Greetings to all! Had another meet today, fourteen of us this time! Met at one of the member's place - has quite a bit of acreage which backs up to BLM land - a great 'ranger' playground! On the way in, a young moose was running alongside us - with a stout fence in between - otherwise I would've stopped until he was out of the picture! Anyway, the kids that I had with me, thoroughly enjoyed watching him ( I was watching with some apprehension)!
Today, our group practiced various knots and lashings - now we'll just all have to practice and become proficient. Tom (owner of the place) said that he would make us all some small marlinspikes, and teach everyone how to splice rope! (He has his 'blacksmith' shop out back…)
After working with the ropes/knots (with a LOT of yarn-telling), the younger 'rangers' all went out to meet the farm animals, play 'foos' ball, tag, and (hopefully) wind down a little. Meanwhile, us 'older' folks talked over some ideas for future meets. Later this spring, Tom will have everyone out so that we can help/learn about tanning hides. He also has a target range - for either guns, or ARCHERY! He and his neighbor, Cam (who is also part of our bunch), plan on setting up a 'walking(?) range' - a trail, if you will, with various targets, distances, forest settings - for archery skills! I've gotta hurry up and get my next bow!
We also exchanged some informative books - after what I've seen of one of his, I highly recommend it: "Wilderness Wayfinding" by Bob Newman! We also exchanged some food 'goods' - I gave Tom and Cameron each a stick of homemade salami, along with the recipe to make it (and another for homemade pepperoni - if any of you are interested, let me know - I'll share); and Tom's wife, Katy, gave me a still-warm loaf of homemade bread - our mouths watered all the way home (where it met with a quick demise - slathered with butter)!
Our next meet will be in two weeks - we'll go out into Tom's 'woods' and practice tracking. What a great bunch of people - all with similar outlooks, goals, and ideas of FUN!
The group is growing!
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The group is growing!
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These reports are inspirational. If my nephews and nieces didn't live so far away I'd start a group with them. I will start looking locally for like minded people.
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That sounds like an amazing time!
I'd like to get something like that going for some kids in our neck of the woods to. We've got one boy looking to camp on our acreage to get his Outdoorsman badge for cub scouts soon, and it would be awesome to help him go above and beyond.
I'd love to hear more about what you're teaching, and how. Especially with pictures!
I'd like to get something like that going for some kids in our neck of the woods to. We've got one boy looking to camp on our acreage to get his Outdoorsman badge for cub scouts soon, and it would be awesome to help him go above and beyond.
I'd love to hear more about what you're teaching, and how. Especially with pictures!
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This sounds great... I wish I could find more interested people around here. And don't forget we like pictures around here.
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I wish I had a few more rangers near me. So far its just me and Khaehaub
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We have 11 kids in our group (so far…), ages 7 to 17. They all absolutely love this 'ranger' stuff! And us older, more reserved, rangers (yeah, right - we're probably having more fun than the kids - we're, just… bigger kids!) really love the idea that everyone is learning very practical, possibly life-saving, definitely life-changing skills! I would love to start including pictures - I've just got to convince the kid to let me USE her camera once in awhile….
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Not really, just give her the title "Official Chronicler" and let her go to town.Sindara wrote: I would love to start including pictures - I've just got to convince the kid to let me USE her camera once in awhile….
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Just make sure that she doesn't read this post lololoPeter Remling wrote:Not really, just give her the title "Official Chronicler" and let her go to town.Sindara wrote: I would love to start including pictures - I've just got to convince the kid to let me USE her camera once in awhile….
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