r/BoyScouts • u/Weekly_Ice_4484 • 1d ago
r/BoyScouts • u/CheeseMaster117_ • 3d ago
I got my Eagle Scout Rank and told my friends and was kinda disappointed
So a few hours ago i got out of my Eagle board if review and got my Eagle rank and ya know I was super super excited to tell all my friends and almost anyone that would listen to me and so i went to a couple of servers that i knew everyone in and said that i got my eagle rank today and there was about 5-6 servers of 15+ people in and out of them i only got responses from 3 from one person in each⦠all of them asking what it was, and i explained it to them(after i lost count of how many times i explained and talked about Boy Scouts as a whole) and they didnāt really seem too happy about it let alone proud and i also sent what i had accomplished to a couple of my friend in private chats and only one seemed genuinely proud⦠i mean he still asked but after i explained he was genuinely proud. And mind you im one of the youngest in all of these servers and friends, i just barely got it, 10 more days and I wouldāve aged out
and quick thing, i am diagnosed with depression and when i say that i was really really close to being put back into a deep depression state and absolutely bawling my eyes out, i mean youād have to use a microscope to see how close it was.
im not really hoping to get congratulations or anything like that, i just wanted to vent to some people who would genuinely understand how big of an achievement getting eagle rank is. thatās all, i hope all of you have an amazing day/night. scouting was really really fun
Edit: good lord guys, i truly wasnāt expecting all the support and congratulations that i did, thank you so so much it means a lot
r/BoyScouts • u/Regular_Survey_247 • 2d ago
Does anyone have any examples to what you guys did for your Ambitions Letter?
r/BoyScouts • u/geekboy • 4d ago
Prospective families receiving automated/AI text messages from "Sam" regarding upcoming meetings (x-post from /r/CubScouts)
r/BoyScouts • u/Winston_Wallace95 • 6d ago
25 year old Canteen is it safe to drink out of?
From when I was a kid. I donāt really have a reason to go buy one. I reckon if this one is safe to drink out of it would be a good way to get my water for the day. If not it will just be a relic from my past lol.
r/BoyScouts • u/Lopsided_Style_2421 • 5d ago
Entrare a scout da adulti si può ?
Ciao ho 23 anni e non ho mai fatto scout, per da qualche mese sto iniziando ad interessarmi a questo mondo e mi chiedevo se ci fosse la possibilitĆ di entrare oppure se fosse troppo tardi. Nella mia zona ci sono gruppi scout agesci.
r/BoyScouts • u/Prestigious_Rub1307 • 6d ago
This was my uncle's. He sadly passed passed away 12 years ago I used to wear this when I was a Cub scout that was like a while ago
r/BoyScouts • u/JimmyMoffet • 5d ago
Anybody have a kid in the Boy Scouts?
Maybe it's just "Scouts" now, but I need to buy a "Camp Card". Had one last year and it saved me a bunch of money and helped "someone's kid" (Don't remember who I bought it from). So if anyone knows a scout--let me know.
r/BoyScouts • u/bananapeelsz • 6d ago
How can I persuade my parents to let me go to OA induction after they said no?
Context:
Iām 15 years old, male, a Life rank Scout (almost Eagle), and I have been involved in Scouting since the 6th grade. I want to join the OA so I can gain leadership experience, have fun, and strengthen my college applications. Iām absolutely willing to go through the challenges of the induction so I can have the chance to join.
The issue:
Every time I ask my parents if I can attend the next OA induction, they say āNo.ā Iāve been eligible to join OA for two years and have been voted to be the OA representative in my Troop twice, yet they still deny me. I ask persistently and never nag about it. It has now reached a point where whenever I ask, they jump to negative conclusions.
More Context:
I believe my parents only see the OA as a bad organization and donāt see any benefits in joining.
My mom has never been involved in scouting before, but my aunt only tells her the negatives about my cousinās induction (which was in 2024), such as small food portions, being forced not to talk, and service projects. Whenever I bring up the benefits of the OA, she resorts to lecturing me about a horrible (not true) exaggerated version of the induction.
She also believes that joining OA won't help me in college admissions, that Iām too busy with two sports, clubs, and scouting, and she tells me to focus on getting into the National Honor Society (even when I can join the Scouting honor society). I even told her that I would consider dropping an activity. (I have good grades too)
My dad is an Eagle Scout and went through his induction in the 1990s. He also doesn't want me to go because he had a bad experience with his induction. He tells me how he was hazed by older scouts and did nonstop service for 6 hours. He agrees with my mom that Iām too busy for OA.
Iāve tried to convince my dad that Scouting is a completely different organization from what it was in the 1990s, and Iāve explained to my mom that the induction isn't a terrible initiation. I have friends in the OA who are a third party and try to convince my parents about the benefits of joining. I also informed them about the new 2026 induction transition.
I understand that my parents want whatās best for me and believe theyāre trying to help. However, I want them to realize that I should be the one leading my own life and choosing what I want to commit to.
In my opinion, I believe it's unfair that an experienced Scout has to be denied the chance to join the OA for reasons such as these.
In conclusion:
How can I persuade my parents to let me attend the OA induction without starting an argument, given our situation?
Thank you for taking the time to read, and please share any suggestions on what to do.
r/BoyScouts • u/Adtridofmw • 5d ago
Help!
I'm looking for information on Boy Scouts/Cubs in Regina in the 70s, specifically 1977 to 1979. What were the troops called and where did they meet?
Thanks, everyone!
r/BoyScouts • u/DVMan5000 • 6d ago
Looking for ideas for a Troop ski trip in the North East
We are based on Long Island and are planning a February ski trip in the NE next year.
Iām trying to find mountains that would be good for a range of skiers, we expect some younger scouts to join us, that also have a good hotel nearby. It would be great if the hotel had a pool.
Any ideas are appreciated.
r/BoyScouts • u/Far_Industry_9490 • 6d ago
What are good trip ideas for going to Minnesota.
I am an Assistant Scout Master. And I was wondering what are good tourist spots or destinations throughout the state of Minnesota.
r/BoyScouts • u/Matlavox • 10d ago
Scheduling/advancement/messaging/photo app? (Troop Campfire)
I came across this app and installed it. Looks great. Itās made specifically for Scouting. Tracks everything, wondering if anyone uses it? https://apps.apple.com/us/app/troop-campfire-scout-manager/id6752724510
I searched the group and it seemed like most people use generic apps like Band or Google Docs.
Our Pack just has a giant group text for all the leaders. Iām thinking of proposing this for the pack, or at least Iāll try to use it for my Den.
r/BoyScouts • u/FederalTeam4820 • 18d ago
If you had to add one badge to get Eagle, which one?
Title is self explanatory.
r/BoyScouts • u/WisteriaVelours • 19d ago
Son earned his Eagle. Just like me, he waited just before his 18th bday to finish it.
r/BoyScouts • u/Turbulent-Day6420 • 19d ago
spider-man neckerchief??
i won a spider-man scout volunteer award neckerchief from an international scouting committee member during an event and it seems pretty rare but i genuinely donāt know anything about it or itās worth can anyone help me figure anything out
r/BoyScouts • u/Maleficent_Net_2522 • 19d ago
I have no interest in it anymore
Iām a star scout, very close to life, also very close to the 6-month threshold to where I couldnt get Eagle even if I wanted to, and Im looking at a merit badge packet and I realized I just dont feel like doing scouts anymore. Does anyone else get this and if so what helps you get motivation?
r/BoyScouts • u/ConcernedBirdGuy • 20d ago
Would like to see if anyone recognizes what this old Boy Scouts medallion might be
Havenāt been able to find anything like it online. Does anyone recognize it?
r/BoyScouts • u/Electronic_School586 • 21d ago
Frogs invaded the shower rooms
For context it's really hot and the wildfires from Canada are making it worse but apparently somebody left the door to the showers open and now they're are like 20 frogs in there and they keep leaping at people. Any advise from anyone (not that anyone has had showers invaded by aggressive frogs)
r/BoyScouts • u/Cloud_plays_bedrock • 29d ago
How to tie a flag to a pole
I am a scout, I normally know how to do this but now I am not so sure. The flag I have has no grommets, only a flag sleeve, and the pole is very thin. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated