Alligator Joke


Q: What do you call an alligator with GPS?
A: A Navi-gator!

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Wolf Elective Adventures: Spirit of the Water

  1. Demonstrate how the water in your community can become polluted.
  2. Explain one way that you can help conserve water in your home.
  3. Explain to your den leader why swimming is good exercise.
  4. Explain the safety rules that you need to follow before participating in swimming or boating.
  5. Show how to do a reaching rescue.
  6. Visit a local pool or public swimming area with your family or Wolf den. With qualified supervision, jump into water that is at least chest-high, and swim 25 feet or more.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Paws of Skill

  1. Talk with your family and den about what it means to be physically fit. Share ideas of what you can do to stay in shape.
  2. With your den, talk about why it is important to stretch before and after exercising. Demonstrate proper warm-up movements and stretches before and after each activity you do that involves action.
  3. Select at least two physical fitness skills and practice them daily. See if you can improve over a two-week period.
  4. With your family or your den, talk about what it means to be a member of a team. Working together, make a list of team sports, and talk about how the team works together to be successful. Choose one and play for 30 minutes.
  5. With your den, talk about sportsmanship and what it means to be a good sport while playing a game or a sport. Share with your den how you were a good sport or demonstrated good sportsmanship in requirement 4.
  6. Visit a sporting event with your family or your den. Look for ways the team works together. Share your visit with your den.
  7. With your den, develop an obstacle course that involves five different movements. Run the course two times and see if your time improves.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Motor Away

  1. Do the following:
    a. Create and fly three different types of paper airplanes. Before launching them, record which one you believe will travel the farthest and what property of the plane leads you to make that prediction.
    b. Make a paper airplane catapult. Before launching a plane, record how far you believe it will travel and explain what information you used to make this prediction. After you make your prediction, launch the plane and measure how far it flies.
  2. Make two different boats and sail them. Choose different shapes for your boats.
  3. Create a car that moves under its own power

Wolf Elective Adventures: Hometown Heros

  1. Talk with your family and den about what it means to you to be a hero. Share the name of someone you believe is a hero. Explain what it is that makes that person a hero.
  2. Visit a community agency where you will find many heroes. While there, find out what they do. Share what you learned with your den.
  3. With the help of a family member, interview one of your heroes, and share what you learn with your den. Tell why you think this person is a hero.
  4. As a den or family, honor a serviceman or servicewoman by sending a care package along with a note thanking them for their service.
  5. With your family or den, find out about animals that are trained to help others in your community.
  6. Participate in or create an event that celebrates your hometown hero(es).

Wolf Elective Adventures: Grow Something

  1. Select a seed, and plant it in a small container. Care for it for 30 days. Take a picture or make a drawing of your plant once each week to share with your den.
  2. Find out the growing zone for your area, and share the types of plants that will grow best in your zone.
  3. Visit or research a botanical or community garden in your area, and learn about two of the plants that grow there. Share what you have learned with your den.
  4. Make a terrarium.
  5. Do one of the following:
    a. Using a seed tray, grow a garden inside your home. Keep a journal of its progress for 30 days. Share the results with your den.
    b. Grow a sweet potato plant in water. Keep a journal of its growth for two weeks. Share it with your den.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Germs Alive

  1. Wash your hands while singing the “germ song.”
  2. Play Germ Magnet with your den or your family. Wash your hands afterward.
  3. Conduct the sneeze demonstration.
  4. Conduct the mucus demonstration with your den.
  5. Grow a mold culture. Show what formed at a den or pack meeting.
  6. Make a clean room chart and do your chores for at least one week.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Finding Your Way

  1. Do the following:
    a. Using a map of your city or town, locate where you live.
    b. Draw a map for a friend so he or she can locate your home, a park, a school, or other locations in your neighborhood. Use symbols to show parks, buildings, trees, and water. You can invent your own symbols. Be sure to include a key so your symbols can be identified.
  2. Pick a nutritious snack, and find where it came from. Locate that area on a map.
  3. Do the following:
    a. Identify what a compass rose is and where it is on the map.
    b. Use a compass to identify which direction is north. Show how to determine which way is south, east, and west.
  4. Go on a scavenger hunt using a compass, and locate an object with a compass.
  5. Using a map and compass, go on a hike with your den or family.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Cubs Who Care


  1. With the members of your den, visit with a person who has a physical disability.
  2. Do four of the following:
    a. With other members of your den, try using a wheelchair or crutches, and reflect on the process.
    b. Learn about a sport that has been adapted so that people in wheelchairs or with some other physical disability can play, and tell your den about it.
    c. Learn about “invisible” disabilities. Take part in an activity that helps develop an understanding of invisible disabilities.
    d. With your den, try doing three of the following things while wearing gloves or mittens:
    i. Tying your shoes.
    ii. Using a fork to pick up food.
    iii. Playing a card game.
    iv. Playing a video game.
    v. Playing checkers or another board game.
    vi. Blowing bubbles.
    e. Paint a picture two different ways: Paint it once the way you usually would paint it and then again by using a blindfold. Discuss with your den the ways the process was different.
    f. Demonstrate a simple sentence or at least four points of the Scout Law using American Sign Language.
    g. Learn about someone famous who has or had a disability, and share that person’s story with your den.
    h. Attend an event where people with disabilities are participants or where accommodations for people with disabilities are made a part of the event.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Digging In The Past


  1. Play a game that demonstrates your knowledge of dinosaurs, such as a dinosaur match game.
  2. Create an imaginary dinosaur. Share with your den its name, what it eats, and where it lives.
  3. Make a fossil cast.
  4. Make a dinosaur dig.
  5. Make edible fossil layers. Explain how this snack is a good model for the formation of fossils.
  6. Be a paleontologist, and dig through the dinosaur digs made by your den. Show and explain the ways a paleontologist works carefully during a dig.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Collections and Hobbies


  1. Begin a collection of at least 10 items that all have something in common. Label the items and title your collection.
  2. Share your collection at a den meeting.
  3. Visit a show or museum that displays different collections or models.
  4. Create an autograph book and get at least 10 autographs. Start with members of your den.
  5. Pick a famous living person, and write him or her a letter. In your letter, ask the person to send you an autographed photo.
  6. Play a game with your den that involves collecting.

Wolf Elective Adventures: Code Of The Wolf


  1. Do one of the following:
    a. With the members of your den or family, make a game with simple materials that requires math to keep score.
    b. Play a game of “Go Fish for 10s.”
    c. Do five activities at home, at school, or in your den that use mathematics, and then explain to your den how you used everyday math.
    d. Make a rekenrek with two rows, and show Akela how you would represent the numbers 4, 6, 9, and 14.
    e. Make a rain gauge or some other measuring device, and use it.
  2. Do one of the following:
    a. With other members of your den or family, identify three different types of shapes that you see in nature.
    b. With other members of your den or family, identify two shapes you can see in the construction of bridges.
    c. Select a single shape or figure. Observe the world around you for at least a week, and write down where you see this shape or figure and how it is used.
  3. Do one of the following:
    a. With your den, find something that comes with many small, colored items in one package. Count the number of items of each color in your package. Keep track of each color. Then:
    i. Draw a graph showing the number of items of each color.
    ii. Determine what the most common color is.
    iii. Compare your results to the other boys’.
    iv. Predict how many items of each color you will find in one more package.
    v. Decide if your prediction was close.
    b. With your den or family, measure the height of everyone in the group and see who takes more steps to walk 100 feet.
    c. Have each member in your den shoot a basketball. Count the number of shots it takes to make five baskets. Graph the number of shots it takes for each boy using 5, 6–10, 11–15, 16–20, or more than 20.
  4. Do one of the following:
    a. Use a secret code using numbers to send a message to one of your den members or your den leader. Have that person send a message back to you. Be sure you both use the same code numbers.
    b. Send a message to another member of your den or your den leader using the pig pen code or another code that changes letters into special shapes.
    c. Practice using a code stick to create and decode a message.

Wolf Elective Adventure: Air of the Wolf


  1. Do the following investigations:
    a. Conduct an investigation about the weight of air.
    b. Conduct an investigation about air temperature.
    c. Conduct at least one of the following investigations to see how air affects different objects:
    i. Make a paper airplane and fly it five times. Make a change to its shape to help it fly farther. Try it at least five times.
    ii. Make a balloon-powered sled or a balloon-powered boat. Test your sled or boat with larger and smaller balloons.
    iii. Bounce a basketball that doesn’t have enough air in it. Then bounce it when it has the right amount of air in it. Do each one 10 times. Describe how the ball bounces differently when the amount of air changes.
    iv. Roll a tire or ball that doesn’t have enough air in it, and then roll it again with the right amount of air. Describe differences in how they move.
  2. Do the following:
    a. With other members of your den, go outside and record the sounds you hear. Identify which of these sounds is the result of moving air.
    b. Create a musical wind instrument, and play it as part of a den band.
    c. With an adult, conduct an investigation on how speed can affect sound.
  3. Do the following:
    a. Explain the rules for safely flying kites.
    b. Make a kite using household materials.
  4. With your family, den, or pack, participate in a kite derby, space derby, or rain-gutter regatta. Explain how air helps the vehicle move.

Wolf Elective Adventure: Adventures In Coins


  1. Identify different parts of a coin.
  2. Find the mint mark on a coin; identify what mint facility it was made in, and what year it was made.
  3. Play a coin game.
  4. Choose a coin that interests you, and make a coin rubbing. List information next to the coin detailing the pictures on it, the year it was made, and the mint where it was made.
  5. Play a game or create a game board with your den or family where you can practice adding and subtracting coins.
  6. Create a balance scale.
  7. Do a coin-weight investigation.

Wolf Adventures: Running With The Pack

  1. Play catch with someone in your den or family who is standing 10 steps away from you. Play until you can throw and catch successfully at this distance. Take a step back, and see if you can improve your throwing and catching ability.
  2. Practice balancing as you walk forward, backward, and sideways.
  3. Practice flexibility and balance by doing a front roll, a back roll, and a frog stand.
  4. Play a sport or game with your den or family, and show good sportsmanship.
  5. Do at least two of the following: frog leap, inchworm walk, kangaroo hop, or crab walk.
  6. Demonstrate what it means to eat a balanced diet by helping to plan a healthy menu for a meal for your family. Make a shopping list of the food used to prepare the meal.

Wolf Adventures: Paws On The Path

  1. Show you are prepared to hike safely by putting together the Cub Scout Six Essentials to take along on your hike.
  2. Tell what the buddy system is and why we always use it in Cub Scouts.
  3. Describe what you should do if you get separated from your group while hiking.
  4. Choose the appropriate clothing to wear on your hike based on the expected weather.
  5. Before hiking, recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with your leader. After hiking, discuss how you showed respect for wildlife.
  6. Go on a 1-mile hike with your den or family. Watch and record two interesting things that you’ve never seen before.
  7. Name two birds, two insects, and two other animals that live in your area. Explain how you identified them.
  8. Draw a map of an area near where you live using common map symbols. Show which direction is north on your map.

Wolf Adventures: Howling At The Moon


  1. Show you can communicate in at least two different ways.
  2. Work with your den to create an original skit.
  3. Work together with your den to plan, prepare, and rehearse a campfire program to present to your families at a den meeting.
  4. Practice and perform your role for a pack campfire program.

Wolf Adventures: Duty to God Footsteps


Complete requirements 1 and 2.
  1. Do both of these:
    a. Visit a religious monument or site where people might show reverence.
    b. Create a visual display of your visit with your den or your family, and show how it made you feel reverent or helped you better understand your duty to God.
  2. Complete 2a and at least two of requirements 2b–2d.
    a. Give two ideas on how you can practice your duty to God. Choose one, and do it for a week.
    b. Read a story about people or groups of people who came to America to enjoy religious freedom.
    c. Learn and sing a song that could be sung in reverence before or after meals or one that gives encouragement, reminds you of how to show reverence, or demonstrates your duty to God.
    d. Offer a prayer, meditation, or reflection with your family, den, or pack.

Wolf Adventures: Council Fire


  1. Participate in a flag ceremony, and learn how to properly care for and fold the flag.
  2. Work with your den to develop a den duty chart, and perform these tasks for one month.
  3. Do the following:
    • a. Learn about the changes in your community, and create a project to show your den how the community has changed.
    • b. Select one issue in your community, and present to your den your ideas for a solution to the problem.
  4. Do the following:
    • a. Attend the pack committee leaders’ meeting. Present ideas to the pack committee regarding your service project.
    • b. Work together on a community service project.
  5. Talk to a military veteran, law enforcement officer, member of the fire department, or someone else who works for the community. Talk about his or her service to the community. After you have visited with the individual, write a short thank-you note.
  6. Do the following:
    • a. Learn about the three R’s of recycling: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Discover a way to do each of these at home, at school, or in your community.
    • b. Make your own recycling center, or contribute to an existing one.
    • c. Create a den project from recyclables for a pack meeting.

Duty To God In Action Req. 2B

This #WebelosWednesday we take a look at requirement 2B of the Webelos Duty To God In Action.

2B: Discuss with your family how the Scout Oath and Scout Law relate to your beliefs about duty to God.

I personally have recited the Scout Law since I became a Boy Scout 25 year ago... Wow that makes me sound old! I fully believe that if you adopt these words and practice them in your daily life, they will make you a better person and draw you closer to your family and Father in Heaven.

Lower Calf Creek Falls

Trail Head GPS:37.793607, -111.415004

This in n' out 5 mile hike is one that you will remember forever. Wonderful hike for the whole family to take. The entire trail is sand which will slow your pace down, but children 5+ should not have too many issues. Remember, your legs are just a bit longer than the kids so don't rush too fast.  Along the trail there are 14 markers / information stops (Points of interest include; Fremont Indian granaries, petroglyphs, and wildlife).  These work great to gauge your distance as number 14 is the end of the trail where it meets the Lower Falls. The hike, for the most part, follows Calf Creek through a beautiful red rock canyon.  At the end of the trail is the 126 foot Lower Calf Creek waterfall.  The pool is roughly 10-15 feet at it's deepest point and the water feels like one degree above freezing when you first jump in. Pack a lunch and relax on the beach in the middle of a canyon in Escalante, UT.


Parking: Just off of highway 12 near Escalante, UT. The trailhead is located within Calf Creek Campground. Day use parking is $5.00 and overnight camping is $15.00/day. The trail is very popular and parking can become an issue during holidays.  Best to start this hike early morning so you beat the heat and the rush of other hikers.



 











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