Cub Scout Pack #297
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Outings and Field Trips"Outing" is a big part of Scouting. Cub Scouts get out and about with many kinds of outdoor fun, such as field trips, hikes, nature and conservation activities, and outdoor games. Field TripsDo you like to visit museums, businesses, parks, and other fun and interesting places? Here are some field trips you might go on.
Field trips often tie in with the monthly theme or activity badge, to show you firsthand the things you've been learning about. "Go See It"The Tiger Cub program is based on "Search, Discover, Share." Tiger Cubs and their adult partners go on a Go See It outing every month. The Go See It may meet part of a Tiger Cub advancement requirement. By going on these outings, Tiger Cubs learn about their community, places where adults work, community services (fire, police, hospital, etc.), nature centers, animal care centers, and other interesting places. A Go See It is a great way to learn new things, learn to understand and respect other people, become better citizens, and have fun. HikesA hike is a journey on foot, usually with a purpose, a route, and a destination. Tiger Cub and Cub Scout dens take short hikes, and Webelos dens work on activity badges during their hikes. Here are some different types of hikes your den may take.
Games and SportsOutdoor games and sports teach you the skills of good sportsmanship—following the rules, taking turns and sharing, getting along with others, and fair play. Every Cub Scout can have the chance to learn the basic skills of a sport or game. Playing and doing your best and having fun are more important than winning!
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