ECR Camporee, April 25-27, 2008 at Lake O'Neill on Camp Pendelton

WOLF PATROL WINS 1st PLACE
AT 2008 ECR CAMPOREE!
BSA Troop 35’s Wolf Patrol won first place
overall in patrol competitions at the 2008 Camporee, held April 25-27 at Lake O’Neill
on Camp Pendelton. At Camporee, scouts compete in scout skills
against forty patrols from South
Orange County’s
El Camino Real District. Wolves, who are
all freshmen at LBHS, took first place in fire building event and second in
obstacle and pioneering. In addition,
the Panther Patrol, comprised of 8th graders at Thurston Middle School,
took first place in pioneering. At
dinner, the entire troop pulled together and tied for first place in the Dutch
Oven cook-off, providing a gourmet meal with world-class service and a serenade
to a hungry Camp Staff.
Scoutmaster Mark Itnyre and the Troop ASMs agreed, “Our rose is seeing
the level of participation of the boys, their enthusiasm and support of each
other, encouragement and sportsmanship shown to other patrols, and overall
scout spirit and adherence to the scout oath and law.” To top off the evening, three Troop 35
scouts were elected to the Order of
the Arrow, the Honor Society of Boy Scouts.

Panther Patrol Relaxing

Ready for Camp Inspection

History of Troop 35 - Bernie Frimond, Scoutmaster from 2001-2004 and head of 2008 Camporee, meets new scout from Dragon Patrol.
Dragon Patrol at dinner on Saturday.
Troop 35 Serves and Serenades Dutch Oven Judges - Coke Chicken, Pollo con Rizzo, and Chocolate Cherry Dump Cake.
From l-r: Steve Fite, Tenaja Chapter OA, ECR SE Courtney Enloe, ECR
Executive Jim Peterson, and Camporee Organizer (4 years running) Bernie
Frimond.
Scoutmaster Mark Itnyre Enjoys dinner while boys oversee serving of Dutch Oven.
Wolves pose after receiving 1st place ribbon and leather award (held by the Patrol Leader).
1st Place Patrol the Wolves get a congrats from Mr. Frimond.
Retiring a flag.

Retiring the Flag.
Scouts Own before Heading out.