Pictures of Troop 48

From our 2002 Camp Hahobas Service project (May 2002)
What a view - looking west toward the Olympics.
More view - This is just by our camp site..


From our 2003 Summer Camp - Camp Meriweather (July 2003)
Dan Carney gets ready to go while Jeff and Forrest walk up the beach
Dan walks back with the Ocean at his back.
Dan and Dustin take shelter from the mist while waiting to hike in.

Dan plays in the creek leading to the ocean.

Dan on the parade grounds by the sign.

Dan stands by the camp mascot, a carved Orca.

David Carney and Chris S. waiting to hike in.

Dee sees off a scout that is ready to hike in.

Right next to our camp site is the KYBO. The new dining hall is under construction.

Troop Committee member Kevin Carney sizes up the Anchor on the parade grounds.

View of the Camp flag from the beach.

There is a small creek coming off the camp to the Ocean. Here some scouts work at diverting it for fun.

The cannon crew is heading to set up the evening cannon.
The young man in the middle is Chris Kroker, who sadly was killed a few weeks after this photo when the cannon you see here on the right exploded.

You can see the state parks' cliffs on the beach below the parade grounds.
Dan poses by the chain.
A pair of pics of the lake, where the pirates are playing.
Another view from the beach.
A staff member is dressed up at the hike in on the first day.
The pirates are chasing councelors at the lake.
Someday, this will be a great camp site, right next to this new dining hall.
Another lake shot of the pirates on the lake.
There was a construction road in the middle of the service road, This is the view toward the waterfront, Nature, Scoutcraft, Scoutmaster Lodge were this way.
Looking down the rest of the road, this is toward Climbing, Rifle range, Archery, Shotgun, and 2 captains west (Blackpowder, Indian Lore and Wilderness survival).
Right smack in the middle is this sign, telling you that Tokoyo is right and behind you is the Dining hall, our camp, etc.
Staff is seting up for a fun game of volleyball, I think we lost, but who keeps score, anyway?
It was misty as we waited to hike in from the state park.

From our Snowgrass Flats Hike (August 2003)