Scouting News
Four stories of success from the John D. Tickle, Sr. National Training and Leadership Center
(This story originally appeared in the May-June 2016 issue of Scouting magazine.) Inside the John D. Tickle Sr. National Training and Leadership Center in the words of four who have been.Tyler Forsberg, 17-year-old…
Read MoreSurvive This! The myths and mistakes of TV and movies
When I launched Survivorman in Canada in 2001 (and shortly after in the U.S.), there was practically nothing on TV about survival. Survivorman started as a way for me, a…
Read MoreInside the September 2021 Issue
Here’s what you’ll find inside the September 2021 issue of Scout Life magazine. Remember, many articles are only available to subscribers and are not available online. Please visit scoutlife.org/subscribe to…
Read MoreHow to Make a Plywood Carabiner
It’s not strong enough for climbing, but you can use this simple wooden clip to secure your stuff. WHAT YOU’LL NEED 3-inch carabiner 3⁄8″ birch plywood Pencil Drill 1⁄4″ drill…
Read MoreHow to Include Scouting on Job or College Applications
When it comes to your future, you should make the most of your Scouting experience. On an application for college or a job, it’s not enough to just list Scouting…
Read MoreHow to Do Lat Pulldowns Correctly
“Lat” is short for latissimus dorsi, the fancy name for back muscles. You can strengthen these major back muscles with lat pulldowns. Sit on the lat pulldown machine and adjust…
Read MoreHow to Buy Great Backpacking Gear on a Budget
You’re ready to go backpacking, but looking at the cost of all the needed gear has you wondering: Will you even make it to the trailhead? That’s understandable. Prices can…
Read MoreScouts Find Adventure in the Three Sisters Wilderness
With two 48-ounce Nalgenes and a couple of 32-ounce water bottles, Andrew Hruby thought he had enough for each day of his troop’s 40-mile backpacking trek. But the first day…
Read MoreCub Scout Corner: Better den behavior in two easy steps
Your Cub Scouts might be called Lions or Tigers, but you probably feel like you’re herding cats half the time. As the 1947 Scoutmaster Handbook pointed out, kids “have a…
Read MoreSelf-Driving Vehicles Are Becoming a Reality
For nearly a century, people have been fascinated with the concept of driverless cars. In the late 1920s and 1930s, engineers built a handful of radio-controlled sedans operated by a…
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