Troop Ziplining in Loudenville
In October, we traveled to the Tree Frog Canopy Tours to sail around in the trees, 50 feet up in the air on 7 ziplines along with 2 opportunities to rappel.
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In October, we traveled to the Tree Frog Canopy Tours to sail around in the trees, 50 feet up in the air on 7 ziplines along with 2 opportunities to rappel.
(Updated October 31, 2021)
Weekly meetings are held on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8pm at the Hudson Christ Episcopal Church. (Note: This is a NEW time.)
We are a group of young men and dedicated adults having fun and adventure in the great outdoors while living the principles of the Boy Scout Oath and Law. Troop 333, chartered on February 1, 1963, has a rich history of leadership development and a tradition of service to the community.
A significant number of our Scouts achieve the rank of Eagle Scout — a rank attained by fewer than 2% of all youth who enter the Scouting program.
The Troop follows the principles of a “boy-led troop” where Scouts, through their elected leadership, plan and execute the meetings, activities and outings. The adult leaders act as an ever present resource to help, advise and support them in achieving their goals, which they have indicated are:
As of January 2018, Troop 333 has connected the Troop Advancement recordkeeping in ScoutBook with the the National BSA ScoutNet system according to BSA recommendations. ScoutBook makes it MUCH easier for Scouts and parents to keep track of a Scouts progress through the Boy Scout advancement program.
If you have not done so, set up an account on ScoutBook TODAY.
October 2018: Ziplining Campout near Loudonville… Flying through the trees with only one way down!
In June, members of Troop 333 traveled to Seabase in the Florida Keys for a high adventure trip and camped for 5 days at Big Munson Island with snorkeling, kayaking, deep sea fishing and touring Key West.
After returning from Seabase, troop members participated at National Youth Leadership Training camp and at Boy Scout Summer Camp at Camp Manatoc, earning merit badges in areas like Metalworking, Lifesaving and Rifle Shooting.
Several scouts are planning upcoming Eagle Service Projects to help contribute to the Hudson community including cemetery beautification and improvement projects and improvements to senior living communities.
The Troop will be having its annual kickoff Burger Burn activity on August 21st at (stay tuned!) to discuss activities for the coming year.
Boys who have completed the 5th grade are invited to join us. Past experience with Cub Scouting is helpful, but not required. Further information is available at the troop website: troop333.info.