Thursday, December 27, 2012

San Francisco 15 Mile Ride



The troop concluded the next step of the Cycling Merit Badge with a 15 mile ride in historic San Francisco.  The ride was supposed to start at the USS San Francisco Memorial at Land's End, go across the Golden Gate Bridge, return across the bridge and then through the Presidio back to Land's End with stops at some of the historic sites in the area.

The day started well (if cold) with the only unfortunate events being three boys calling in sick with that nasty cold/flu that is going around.  The drive down was uneventful and the group got on the trail in good time.

The ride down to the bridge went well and included a stop at Battery Chamberlain to examine the 5" retractable defense gun  that has been restored in the battery there. The group made it to the bridge and rode to the other side and then back across the historic span.

On returning to the San Francisco side of the bridge, the boys were in for a surprise!  Mr. Keelty gave the troop a tour of the bridge maintenance bay and the maintenance vehicle under construction. The group was able to use the staff lunch room for their break which was a good thing as the weather had turned and it had begun to sprinkle.

After lunch, the group rode down to the shore only to determine that the construction on the Doyle Overcrossing had closed the route the group was to take through the Presidio.  With the sprinkles turning into rain, the decision was made to simply turn around and head back the way the group had come.  This was the most difficult part of the trip as it was mostly uphill and became progressively more wet.  By the end the group was walking their bikes up the last hills.

The troop survived though and felt that they had accomplished something by the time they returned damp but happy to Santa Rosa.

Participants:  Brian, Owen, Payton, Devon, Marcus, Bryce

Leaders:  Mr. Polkinghorn, Mr. Brisgel, Mr. Bell, Uncle John

Lessons Learned:  The Doyle construction has cut off access to the shore from the Presidio.  

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Redwood Regional Challenge Service Project and Hike




On Dec 8th the troop performed a 4 hour service project at Sonoma Valley Regional Park clearing blackberries from a stream bed by the parking lot.  We trimmed about a football field's worth of vines and chopped them into mulch.

Afterwards we did the RRC hike.  This was fantastic as it starts on the paved trails and then takes off on a dirt trail into the oak woodlands.  

We were joined by 4 Cub Scouts from Pack 134 and 333.

On the way and when we finished we found two geocaches!  The second one we found had a travel bug in it!!!!  We will have to plan on stashing that travel bug when we go on another outing soon.

Participants: Brian, Matt, Owen, Bryce, Joey, Devon, Joseph, James, Donte, Gerrit

Leaders:  Mrs. Lara, Mr. Franceschi, Mr. Baier, Mr. Polkinghorn

Lesons Learned:  SVRP is a beautiful place!  Well worth the effort to visit.  The hike is 3 miles and so is perfect for Cub Scouts. If we go again we should use the handicap access picnic site if it's available.  Geocaching is FUN!