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Can You COPE? PDF Print
Monday, 14 November 2011 10:00

It's called COPE, or a Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience.  A COPE Course is a custom built challenge course or ropes course designed to meet the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Project COPE installation and operation procedures. COPE Programs are based on attaining seven goals, summarized as:

Teamwork.  Teamwork is the key that allows a group to navigate a COPE challenge course successfully. The COPE challenge ropes course experience makes it clear that each individual can accomplish more as a member of a team than by  going it alone.
Communication. A COPE challenge course encourages active learning of critical listening and discussion skills important for any Crew or individual attempting to accomplish a difficult task.
Trust. Participants completing difficult tasks on a COPE challenge course develop trust in the COPE staff members, their fellow Crew members and themselves.  COPE staff are highly trained and certified in all safety aspects of climbing, by the way.
Leadership.  Team members attempting to solve problems on a COPE course have abundant opportunities to develop and exercise leadership skills in small and large groups.
Decision Making.  COPE requires Crews to make decisions by developing one or more solutions to a  the specific obstacle, problem, or initiative. Teams must consider all the available resources and alternatives, and evaluate the probable results before moving forward.
Problem Solving.  COPE challenges Crews and individuals to develop solutions to interesting problems. Participants must step outside of the box and frequently use creative ideas. Participants can then test their solutions and evaluate the results.
Self-Esteem.  Meeting the challenges of a COPE challenge course allows individuals and groups to develop self-esteem  and encourages them to set challenging yet attainable goals.

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Two More Eagles in the Aerie PDF Print
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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 21:48

Congratulations are in order for Nick W and Chris Z, who passed their Eagle Scout Boards of Review on Wednesday night, November 9th.  There were actually two Boards, convened simultaneously in separate rooms by Orca District personnel, so both young men made Eagle at exactly the same time.  Pretty slick, eh?

They will announce their Courts of Honor when the paperwork returns from BSA HQ in Texas.

 
Black Powder Shootout at Clear Creek PDF Print
Thursday, 10 November 2011 08:34

It was another cool Sunday morning in November, and the Crew meet with the Bremerton Brigade, a black powder shooting club who regularly comes out to the Poulsbo Sportsmans Club over on Clear Creek.  Every Venturer had a dedicated coach and shot to their hearts content.  We also discovered that one of the newest members of the Crew, Sam G, is quite the marksman!

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NYLT Summer 2012 PDF Print
Written by Zachary Frost   
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 03:33

Hey Crew!

I've been following all the discussion on the summer activities for 2012, and I thought I would put in my own two cents about NYLT.

NYLT, in case you haven't heard anything about it yet, is National Youth Leadership Training, and is the second step in the leadership series of ILSC, NYLT, and finally, NAYLE, another possible summer activity. Now, while a bridge course is available to fulfill the prerequisite of attending NYLT before NAYLE, I think that it is a much more memorable and meaningful experience to attend NYLT in full.

This year, the NYLT course open to Venturers is July 16-21, and it is going to be an amazing week. During NYLT, you are placed in teams of eight, with whom you spend the rest of the week. Throughout the week, the staff gives presentations about various aspects of team dynamics, leadership, and personal goal setting and development. Then, you are given opportunities to practice what you just learned through reinforcement exercises, usually a game, but also through things like geocaching and building human-powered trebuchets to fling water balloons at the staff, which is always a hit (pun intended.) 

I went through the course the summer of 2009, and I have staffed every course since then. I have found use for the skills I have learned in everything in my life from schoolwork to sports, not the least of which making my Scouting and Venturing more meaningful. I still keep in touch with members of my team four years later, and I have joined two Crews because of the amazing friends I have met at NYLTs.  This year is the second year that Venturers are allowed to join the course. Last year, when it was first opened, 1042 sent the only two Venturing participants, Chris and Melissa, and Nick, Sam, Mick and Mr. Z helped staff the course. This year I think the crew can and should have an even bigger participation.

The form to sign up can be found here, along with a little more information on the course. If you have any further questions, feel free to call me. email me, or talk with one of the crew members who have been involved with NYLT.

Thanks for considering,

Zachary F
2012 NYLT Week 1 Course Leader

 
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