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Troop 11 is all about fun and adventure not boring teaching activities!
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These are a few of our recent activities that we have completed in the past!
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Biking the Cape Cod Canal
A 24 1/2 mile Canoe trip on the Taunton River
Rock Climbing
Hiking in the Blue Hills
Exploring Purgatory Chasm
Providence Bruins Game
Rifle Shooting at the Dartmouth Rod and Gun Club
A week of Summer camp in Plymouth, Ma
Pawsox game
and Much More!
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What do we have in store for the Future?
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What are some Troop 11′s outdoor activities?
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Camping—Learn to live in the outdoors. Camping takes you on exciting adventures into the natural world.
Camporees—Councils and districts plan camporees and other outings during the year that give Scouts an opportunity to test their knowledge and skills in competitive events with other troops and patrols.
Day hikes—Reasonably short hikes (3 to 10 miles) in terrain without a lot of elevation gain or loss.
Jamborees—Every four or five years, the Boy Scouts of America hosts a national Scout jamboree. More than 40,000 Scouts and leaders from across the country participate in this 10-day event filled with the most popular and highest quality outdoor activities Scouts enjoy.
Patrol activities—A Boy Scout patrol may hike or camp with other patrols or squads in the unit or, with the permission of the Scoutmaster and parents or guardians, the patrol may hike or camp on its own.
Service projects—Doing service projects is one way for Scouts to keep their promise “to help other people.” These daylong projects may be related to conservation, food collection, building shelter, or healthy living activities.
Summer camp—Summer camp is what many Scouts enjoy most. Camp programs provide numerous opportunities for Scouts to earn merit badges along their advancement trail. Resident Scout camping includes at least five nights and six days of fun outdoor activities.
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Want more info about our upcoming activities, or do you want to suggest an activity for Troop 11?




