Saturday, July 30, 2011

Summer 2011 #8: End of resident camp but still more summer fun to come

Today the staff packed up camp and, after the annual staff banquet, began to head home. The staff had a great time serving Scouts this summer and is excited to return next year. The end of camp is always a strange time; it's somewhat sad to see all the areas packed up and the Scouts heading home for the last time but there's hope in knowing that there are more great times to come beneath the redwoods. The camp is always there for the Scouts.

This has been a great summer. Thanks to countless volunteer hours, the camp completed and dedicated the Bob Mazzuca Campfire Bowl. The patrol method program gained momentum with the amount of patrols earning the Honor Patrol award growing exponentially. Still, many great traditions that Scouts have come to expect remained strong.

Although the summer resident camp season is over, there are still chances to enjoy camping along the Little Sur with Labor Day and Dad N Lad coming up. Also, your troop or group can stay at Pico on its own; just contact the council office. We are also accepting reservations for Summer 2012.

Thanks for all the great memories this summer!

The waterfront sits empty but awaits future Scouts


Staff cross a bridge over the Little Sur. They are done cleaning up their program areas and are heading back to the final Staff Banquet in the Hayward Lodge.

One last look at Mt. Pico Blanco on the road out.

Driving into the sunset out Palo Colorado Canyon Road

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Summer 2011 #7: Cub Scout Week is Upon Us

Cub Scout week has begun! This week will consist of two 4-day Cub Scout sessions. This year, the theme is Frontier Days and the staff is excited to welcome out brothers in blue to camp. Cub Scouts will have the opportunity to canoe, shoot BB guns, hike, learn knots, and a whole lot more. Here are some photos from today:
A Pack walks down the trail
Evening Flags
Songfest before campfire
Fire lighting performed by the OA
The Staff performs a skit at the opening campfire

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Labor Day Weekend Family Weekend 2011

Want a final weekend under the redwoods this summer? Come to the Labor Day Family Weekend! You and your unit or family will have the opportunity to swim and canoe in the waterfront, shoot at the ranges, go on hikes, and, most of all, relax away from work and school. There will also be a campfire at the brand new Bob Mazzuca Fire Bowl. Sign up today by filling out this form and sending it to the Council Office.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Summer 2011 #6: Checking in for Week 3

This week we welcome more in council troops plus many out of council troops.

Scouts coming down the trail to do Med Checks
A Scout Troop being welcomed to camp by the Program Director in front of the Admin


Commissioners are standing by to help make your troop feel at home

Chief Scout Executive Bob Mazzuca Cutting The Ribbon For the Bob Mazzuca Firebowl

Friday, July 15, 2011

Summer 2011 #5: The end of Boy Scout Week 2

Boy Scout Week 2 came to a conclusion with the Water Carnival, a weekly aquatics competition, and the closing campfire. At the closing campfire, the Scouts are the stars and each troop performs a skit and a song. Near the end of the campfire, the Staff gives awards to Troops and Patrols that won different competitions and then the Program Director awards the Honor Patrol Award to Patrols that complete certain tasks such as doing the Polar Bear Swim together and cooking a meal in their campsite. Before this week, 6 Patrols had ever earned this award. This week, 7 patrols earned the award.
Scouts perform Quickdraw, a campfire classic

The Camp Director thanks the Scoutmasters for their hard work

Monday, July 11, 2011

Reminder: Bob Mazzuca Fire Bowl Dedication this Weekend

This is a final reminder that the Bob Mazzuca Fire Bowl will be dedicated this weekend on Saturday, July 16. Bob Mazzuca, former member of Troop 428, San Juan Bautista and Pico Staffer and current Chief Scout Executive for the BSA will be present. A BBQ dinner will be served. This event will cap off two years of hard work by an all volunteer workforce. We hope to see you there!

Summer 2011 #4: A Central Coast Tradition

This week, Pico Blanco welcomes many perennially attending troops. This week is always the most spirited because many of these troops have been coming to camp together for decades and friendly rivalries have emerged. At meal times, it is a common occurrence for troop to break out into yells with the ever popular, "We've got spirit, yes we do, we've got spirit, how 'bout you?" yell to circulate from troop to troop. Competition tends to get pretty serious in canoe races and volleyball tournaments as many of the boys are trying to avenge a loss or defend a victory against the same people the year before. The staff loves the energy since boys are being given the chance to be boys. For many troops from the Central Coast, Pico is not just a Scout camp; it's a tradition. Just ask a Scoutmaster that's been coming here almost 50 years.


Friday, July 8, 2011

Summer 2011 #3: A week in the redwoods

The Scouts and Scouters are finishing up their week today with the Water Carnival and Closing Campfire. The Water Carnival is an afternoon of canoe races, swimming races, and the famous Scoutmaster Belly Flop competition. At the closing campfire, the spotlight is on the Scouts; each troop gets to perform a skit and a song.

I had the opportunity to help lead the weekly Mt. Pico Blanco hike, a great wilderness experience for older boys. We spent the night on top of the mountain, enjoying a sunset over the Pacific and sunrise over the Ventana Cones. Along the way, I shared stories about settlers that once lived in the area.

On my way out of camp, I passed the Nature Director who showing some Scouts in his merit badge class the riparian plants and amphibians. Pico's unique ecosystem allows Nature to be a very hands on area!

This time, I remembered my camera and managed to take a few photos. Please enjoy these:

The merit badge rounds on the Nature Lodge. We have a very interactive program that includes astronomy hikes, nature walks, and demonstrations. Why read about it when you can see it firsthand?

Scouts begin their early morning descent of Mount Pico. The Scouts want to make sure they're back in time for breakfast so they can finish their merit badges.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Summer 2011 #2: Boy Scout Resident Camp is Underway

Just visited camp this morning and was really happy with how things are going. Scouts seem to be having a great time. There was a special 4th of July ceremony at morning flags and the shooting sports staff could be seen in pioneer regalia. Merit Badge classes were getting off to a good start.

Sunday night was the first campfire ever in the new Bob Mazzuca Firebowl and I heard it went great. The Camp Director and Program Director even did a Monty Python skit.

As I drove out of camp I could hear through the redwoods the noise of Scouts having fun. Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my camera so I don't have any pictures.