
This outing, the boys hiked the loop at Zaleski State Forest. Through hills and valleys with packs weighing from 10-35 lbs they traveled roughly 12 miles, rain or shine. After arriving late Friday night, the boys set up camp for the night. Early the next morning, they set out on their expedition through Zaleski in nice weather for the time being. After a few hours of hiking, they stopped for a break for lunch at an overlook on a ridge, viewing over the hills of southern Ohio. They made it to camp earlier then expected, and made Mountain House style dinners. The next morning, it began to rain, but the boys trekked through it another few miles, through a cave, back to the Hope Iron Furnace.

Philmont is our most popular high adventure. In mid-June, we stayed at Great Wolf Lodge for a night, and then spent 12 nights on the trail, covering 77 miles and hiking from 6000 ft to 12,441 ft. None of us will forget how we summited Mount Baldy (12,441 ft) and Tooth of Time (9003 ft). The views were spectacular and so were the memories .

A scout favorite, every July we make the 4-hour drive to Camp Conestoga in Pennsylvania. The week is filled with swimming, canoeing , sailing , fishing , zip-lining, hiking , games and more . At night we sit around the campfire, laughing and telling stories. Not only do we earn a lots of merit badges, but it's a great time to be with friends .

In May, we went to Kelleys Island near Sandusky, Ohio. It was sunny and warm, and perfect for a bike ride around the island. Highlights were stopping at The Glacial Grooves and the quarry , where we played "Infection" and ran through the winding trails to escape. We had lunch and the best ice cream in town before heading back to camp, tired but happy.





