Girls of Scouts BSA Troop 161 setting up their tents for the evening tent overnight, an advancement requirement. Its beginning to rain...lets make it quick.
Boys from Boy Scout Troop 161 (Euclid's Pioneer Troop) lending a hand and showing the girls of their sister troop, Scouts BSA Troop 161, how to set up the troops tents for their evening overnight.
Emma and Sam laying out their tent as the rain begins. Sam reaching for her hood as the rain is coming down harder, which will eventually turn to snow later in the evening.
The rain fly is one of the most important parts of the tent as it will keep you warm and dry in inclement weather, which is now starting to make itself known.
Louis, one of the Assistant Scoutmasters, giving Sofia, the senior patrol leader, the grand tour of the inside of the tent after completing its set up.
Its beginning to rain at this point of the day, so we moved indoors for a backpacking stove discussion and demonstration inside the cabin where the girls were bunked for the weekend.
The scouts had their choice of grilled cheese sandwiches or chicken stir fry, with fruit salad or garden salad, as well as tomato soup. Getting those carb for the cold overnight in the tents.