For this year's High adventure, we went to the Boundary waters in northern minnesota! Our route took us straight along the border of the U.S and Canada, which meant plenty of amazing photo opportunities! Along the way we ate at multiple amazing restaurants, and worked with an outfitter to give us the Canoes, paddles, and more. Not only did we canoe a lot, we also fished, cooked, and and swam as a troop. Overall, it was a really fun experience, and we'll be back in 2028!
One of troop 299's biggest outings is our summer camp, Camp Conestoga, which is located near Somerset, PA. During this week of fun, scouts can earn merit badges, signoffs, or simply learn more about scouting! Camp Conestoga is one of the best outings for scouting advancement. At Conestoga we also do plenty of extra activities, Including campfires, competitions between troops, and skits. We also get three meals a day from the dining hall, but there is one evening we get to cook our own food. And don't forget to save money for the trading post, which has things including merch, food, and other items.
It gets busy around the holidays so a Troop tradition is a "lock-in" event for the December outing. This year, the Scouts chose Vertical Adventures - an indoor rock climbing experience. We took turns climbing all kinds of different routes - and working the belays. Before crashing around 2 AM, we had a pizza party!
A favorite outing! Conducted at Camp Birch - this outing combines education, camaraderie and skill-building in a safe and supervised environment. Under the watch of trained instructors, Scouts learn and demonstrate their skills in archery, .22 rifle, even shotgun! You can go for the merit badges, or just have fun. After dinner, the Scouts have a dessert competition to cap off the day!
Troop 299 has a long tradition of attending summer camp at Camp Conestoga - near Somerset, PA. During the week-long experience, there's opportunities to earn merit badges, swim, fish and perform a conservation project. Some evenings are highlighted by a campfire, others may have competitions like "anything that floats" between the Troops. A dining hall serves us three squares a day, and one night we get to cook our own meal in camp! Save some money for the trading post, which is stocked with candy and souvenirs.
For our may outing troop 299 finally brought back it's Kelleys island trip where the scouts enjoyed biking around the island with wonderful views of Lake Erie. Scouts were also able to stop at a local pizza place in the small downtown area of the island. The troop kicked off the afternoon off with a fun game of infection in a small repurposed cory. Later in the afternoon the scouts rapped up the day by exploring near the campground and enjoying some ice cream. The photos can be found here .