Scouts BSA (formerly Boy Scouts of America) owns four high-adventure bases in the US. One of these is Sea Base, which is primarily based in southern Florida, with satellite campuses in the Bahamas and U.S. Virgin Islands.
This summer, Troop 99 in Ringgold sent a contingent of eight Scouts and leaders on a weeklong high-adventure sailing expedition to Sea Base in the US Virgin Islands.
The trip was a “live-aboard” adventure, meaning they slept on the sailboat (the Mahayla), cooked meals on the boat, and even took turns piloting the boat.
During the trip, most of their time was spent on the sailboat, but they also had an opportunity to visit multiple of the islands where they hiked among historic ruins. While on the boat, they did many activities including fishing off the side of the boat. They also had several chances to snorkel at the coral reefs, where they were able to swim with the marine life including sea turtles, rays, many types of tropical fish, and even a shark.
This summer, the troop also sent a large group of Scouts to a weeklong summer camp experience at Skymont Scout Reservation in central Tennessee. At Skymont, Scouts completed merit badges on many different topics including water sports such as fishing and canoeing, shooting sports like archery and shotgun shooting, trades such as welding and leatherwork, and many others.
The troop also completed a service project to clean brush and trees in the campsites as well as cleaned some of the camp facilities. Their service, among other requirements such as program participation, showing Scout spirit, and politeness, earned the troop the coveted Montosky Award.
Additionally, the troop participated in the Camp Games where they competed against other troops in games such as a scavenger hunt, shooting games, and fire starting. After compiling all of the scores, Troop 99 finished as the winner of the Camp Games.
Scouts BSA Troop 99 is led by Scoutmaster Jonathan Raines. Anyone seeking information about the troop can contact Raines at 540-580-7241 or jraines1976@yahoo.com.
Troop 99 is very active, completing numerous community service projects and attending regular camping and outdoor activities (including annual summer camp). The troop is accepting new members; they meet at Ringgold United Methodist Church on most Mondays at 6:30 p.m.