Activity Blog
Webelos Overnighter 2024
November 22-24, 2024
Our 2024 AOL Overnighter is in the books. We enjoyed wet, drizzly weather at Steckel Park! We had a wonderful busy day though despite the cold, rainy weather! We had a pancake relay, hike, orienteering course, first aid, food safety games and the best hot meals cooked by scouts. We found Sasquatch's footprint and made a cast. We had a wonderful campfire which included great jokes, skits, and stories. I can't tell what was better, the S'more Cooking Challenge or the hot dutch oven apple cobbler on a cold wet night! We also searched for Sasquatch that night and maybe we found him, maybe we didn't? Thank you for joining us scouts!
Calico Ghost Town Camping
October 11-13, 2024
Written By: Robert Lungren
Rank: First Class
At Calico Ghost Town, we got to camp new the town and also near some old mining caves. We were able to go into the town and look at the attractions including cool old buildings. At night, we went on a tour of the Magi Mine. It was filled with stays of ghosts and our guide was an amazing storyteller. She had such passion and emotion telling us about the mines. The ghost town was an amazing experience with some beautiful history filled buildings and mines. For those that do not know, Calico Ghost town buildings are connected to Knott’s Berry Farm. Walter Knott helped rebuild Calico Ghost town and make it the awesome place it is today.
Camp Whitsett Service Weekend
Date: September 27-29, 2024
Written By: Robert Lungren
Rank: First Class
At Camp Whitsett service weekend, scouts were given the opportunity to give back to the amazing Camp Whitsett. The opportunity was open to families of the troop. We had 7 scouts, 1 cub scout and 5 adults who went to the Sequioa National Forest to Camp Whitsett. Our purpose was to help close up camp. We in BSA Troop 303 were assigned with the task of clearing all the carpet off the dock of Lake Ida. We were also tasked with clearing out the stringing Nettle grom around the edges of the dock. The project was successful and Lake Ida will be returned to its former glory. It felt good to do service for such a fun place.
Even it was hard work, we all had fun. We laughed and we joked and we were covered in dirty. Luckily we had great cabins to sleep in. At the end of our hours of hard work at the docks we were rewarded with a big feast. We had steak, lobster, pasta, crab and shrimp. It was a feast to remember. I am definitely looking forward to going back again next year.
SSRLV Summer Camp
July 21-27, 2024
The troop had a great week at Camp Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley, Warner Springs, California! The boys enjoyed archery, ceramics, swimming, ATVs, geology, rifles, search and rescue, chess, and Environmental Science. Even though the weather was hot, they encountered two thunderstorms that produced much rain during camp! The troop was very spirited for the different camp days such as Tye Dye Day, Mask Day, and Pajama Day. The troop even made their own tye dye shirts for the camp! Thank you to the adult leaders and parent drivers for help making great memories for Troop 303!
Camp Fiesta Island Summer Camp
June 25 - July 1, 2023
Camp Fiesta Island is an Aquatic Center facility located on beautiful Mission Bay in San Diego California. Scouts camp among the sandy dunes and set sail for the Pacific Ocean. It is the ultimate waterfront experience.
Scouts can kayak the bay, test their skills in the famous Flying Hull and Nautical Survival programs, or motorboat and stand-up paddle board. Thank you to our newest 2 adult leaders for taking the boys for a memorable week at camp.
Death Valley Trip
October 2021
Troop 303 went to Camp Surf in Imperial Beach from October 22-24. We got there at nighttime and it was very cold. After we unloaded the trucks we went up to our cabins! Yes, there were cabins and each of us had a cozy bunk bed. There was a feeling of being in the ocean with blue walls and fog light for a nightlight. The younger scouts and the older scouts had their separate cabins. I was the cabin leader for the younger scouts (equivalent to SPL). For the two days we were there, we participated in: Surfing, Rock Climbing, Archery, basketball, volleyball and played a bunch of Gaga. I had a blast that weekend! This time our meals came from the dining hall at the campsite, the meals were good: ribs for dinner and really good eggs for breakfast. I had a really exciting time at the YMCA Camp Surf. I hope we can go back next year.
-AGC
Steckel Park
It took a short 45 minutes to get to Steckel Park, but it was worth it. We unpacked our tents and set them up. We quickly made dinner because time was not on our side. When we woke up we made breakfast and put up the troop gateway. Then we had a spectacular hike. We learned a lot about first aid and how to help scouts if injured on a hike. Before that, we looked at some birds in an aviary. The hike was not long but enjoyable. On the way back we went to the aviary. There was a cockatoo!!! Our Scout Master was interacting with it. After a little while, it gave our Scoutmaster a stick to rub on his neck. Looks like the cockatoo trained him to do that well. L.O.L.
When we got back we learned more first aid. We used ketchup for blood. We all made lunch and ate for about 30 minutes. Then we had a signing party where all of our leaders signed our books for ranks. Scouts and leaders were helping each other learn scouts' skills from starting a fire to knots. One scout was sleeping in his tent when he was not supposed to. We filled up water balloons and when he got out it was a game of goose chase. It didn’t go on for long; he ran the second he saw us. Soo. Ya. Fun. After that, we throw tomahawks. Almost everyone hit the target.
That night the scoutmasters gave us ingredients to make a dish that they would pick to win. The winning team made ramen with salad type of thing with Hawaiian rolls with melted chocolate in the middle with powdered sugar on top. It was fun for everyone. After that, we had a campfire. First, we had a Court of Honor. A lot of scouts received awards from the summer months. Two kids got tenderfoot! After that, we did skits and songs. Everyone had a part in the campfire singer song. It was so funny. Lastly, we retired flags. There was one of them that had 48 stars and was gorgeous. No one wanted to burn it but we had to. We went back to our campsite and went to bed. The next morning we woke up and put our tents away. We had a great time at Steckel Park and we will never forget it!
-CW, Scoutmaster Patrol
Death Valley Trip
January 3 to 6, 2020
During the trip to Death Valley, we hiked about 25 miles over four days and saw so many different parts of nature. We visited salt flats that resembled snow and ice at a glance. We hiked down into a crater one day and to the top of the tallest sand dune the next day. We observed colorful hills, smooth stone, an enormous natural bridge made of rock, and so many more fascinating sights.
Camp Whitsett
July 2019
During the weeklong summer camp, Troop 303 boys learned skills that included camping, wilderness survival, search and rescue, lifesaving, rowing, environmental science, and kayaking. They also enjoyed archery, BB guns, swimming, and hiking.
Camp Round Meadow
March 2019
Hoover Dam
January 2019
The Honor to Retire a Flag
October 30, 2018
The 2018 Webelos camping weekend took place at Steckel Park Camping Ground October 26-28. After an entertaining campfire program, the troop had the privilege to retire some flags. A Garrison flag, which was more than 50 years old with 48 stars, was among the flags was laid to rest. It was a proud and moving moment for our troop.
AOL/Webelos Weekend 2018
October 28, 2018
How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse!
Family Camp 2018: Lake Isabella and the Kern River
August 4, 2018
Troop 303’s 2018 Family Camping Trip to Lake Isabella and tubing on the Kern River was great fun for parents, siblings, and Scouts.
Camp Mataguay: Summer 2018
July 15, 2018
Troop 303’s 2018 Summer Camp was spent at Mataguay.
Mt Pinos
2018
Malibu Creek Mountain Biking
2018