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Mohican-Muscoot Fall Camporee - October 22-24

Just a few photos from the Mohican-Muscoot Fall Camporee, held October 22-24 at  Camp Strang, operated by the Housatonic Council BSA in Goshen, Connecticut. The troops gathered for a great weekend of shooting sports, including rifle, shotgun, muzzle-loaders, archery, BB guns, slingshots and even a tug of war! Here's just a few photos from that weekend...

Assistant Scoutmasters Bob Suda and Dave Tschorn in our compact campsite at Camp Strang, in Goshen, CT. A total of 11 troops from Mohican and Muscoot districts joined us for the weekend.

  
The troop lines up before they head up to the main event field on Saturday morning.
Katonah led the way to the opening ceremonies at the main event field.

  
Otto's friend Mike Smith from Rochester, NY, demonstrates how to properly throw a tomahawk.

Otto Vondrak (Muscoot District Program Co-Chair and Assistant Scoutmaster), Chris Kristensen (Muscoot District Chairman and Assistant Scoutmaster), Bob Willett (Muscoot District Executive), and Justin Steinhard (Mohican District Program Co-Chair) pose in front of the rifle range at Camp Strang. 

Scoutmaster Hank Tschorn walks softly and carries a big stick... To help Kyle and Peter fortify the BB gun shooting range.

 Peter and Kyle ran the BB gun shooting range for most of the day. Thanks, guys!

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