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    Addie Bedford
    BPL Member

    @addiebedford

    Locale: Montana
    #1505507
    Steven Evans
    BPL Member

    @steve_evans

    Locale: Canada

    Love it! This is really a great read. I can sense your emotions in the writing, you are a proud Chief…and so you should be! Good work.

    A close friend of mine leads a highschool class in leadership. It targets troubled teens and puts them in all kinds of situations where they need to work together to accomplish tasks. They are a few years older, so he takes them backpacking, winter camping, route finding and such. It has been a great success at his highschool.

    He told me a major obstacle for many of the boys and girls is going "#2" in the woods. Some of them (first timers) can't believe it when they ask him where the washroom is and he points to the woods :)

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    Luke Schmidt
    BPL Member

    @cameron

    Locale: Alaska

    Funny you should mention the #2 issue. We definately had it, and I had some funny experiences with "#2 breakes." Usually the new kids would wait till they had no choice.

    Luke

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    Darren Johnson
    BPL Member

    @woodworkerfella

    Locale: Blue Ridge Mountains, NC

    What better thing to do than to invest in the lives of young boys and teaching them how to respect each other and how to work together to accomplish tasks! In your role as chief, you modeled for them how to be a man – a model that probably none of them had, hence their troubled behaviors.

    I would love to do something like this too. I live in NC and would be interested in finding out more about working with boys like this. More so, I could even see myself changing careers and doing something like this full-time. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Anyone have any contacts, either in NC or any other state (out west preferabley), that you could put me in touch with?

    Thanks,

    Darren

    #1505547
    Jim Colten
    BPL Member

    @jcolten

    Locale: MN

    Eric Hansen, in Strangers in the Forest reported that defecation was among the things he was unable to "go native" about. The semi-nomadic people he traveled with would just step to the side, drop pants and do their business and found his need of privacy in that matter to be an endless source of humor.

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    Steven Evans
    BPL Member

    @steve_evans

    Locale: Canada

    Usually the new kids would wait till they had no choice

    LOL…my girlfriend does that now. It's still a traumatic experience for her. :)

    #1505551
    Nate Meinzer
    Member

    @rezniem

    Locale: San Francisco

    Funniest typo ever:

    Eric Hansen, in Strangers in the Forest reported that deification was among the things he was unable to "go native" about. The semi-nomadic people he traveled with would just step to the side, drop pants and do their business and found his need of privacy in that matter to be an endless source of humor.

    #1505553
    te – wa
    BPL Member

    @mikeinfhaz

    Locale: Phoenix

    ha, Nate! as if he was letting go of last nights supper, the bowl of flying Spaghetti monsters.. lol

    #1505556
    Luke Schmidt
    BPL Member

    @cameron

    Locale: Alaska

    Thanks Darren, camp was a great experience and I am very greatful I did it. If you're interested in learning more by all means contact me I would LOVE to point you in the right direction. I won't name names cause they're good people doing their best but there are definately some other programs I would be hesitant to work for. If you find one you're interested in let me know and I'll give you a few pointers on what to ask about. I know of one program in Virginia that you could check out.

    Luke

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    David Olsen
    Spectator

    @oware

    Locale: Steptoe Butte

    Good on ya.

    Any of those "Chiefs" work at Passport for Adventure out
    of Kansas previously?

    #1505560
    Tom Caldwell
    BPL Member

    @coldspring

    Locale: Ozarks

    An extremely self-absorbed buddy of mine was always disappointed that there were no THRONES out in the woods.

    #1505620
    Jason Calder
    BPL Member

    @utahsnowboardin

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    I am a therapist for a non-profit co-ed therapeutic boarding school in Kalispell,MT and loved reading Luke's article because he is so right! We often take our students out on 4-8 day "challenge Trips" where they learn patience, self-discipline, communication and develop resiliency through challenges such as whitewater kayaking, rock climbing, backpacking, and mountain biking. Natural consequences (as long as they aren't deadly) can teach powerful lessons. And it's very rewarding to see young people push themselves beyond what they think is capable! Thanks for your great work Luke!

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    Jim Colten
    BPL Member

    @jcolten

    Locale: MN

    Funniest typo ever: ..

    More like mindless use of spell check.

    I've corrected that.

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    Jeffrey Dunning
    Spectator

    @boredomhero

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    another wise move to make this article open to non-members. Thanks BPL and great work Luke!

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