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Hiking the Appalachian: Roses, Buds and Thorns
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Troops 260 and 262 completed another section of the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut on a beautiful fall weekend in October.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/krystal-holmes/page/2/)
Troops 260 and 262 completed another section of the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut on a beautiful fall weekend in October.
The high school student athletes are off to a strong start this fall.
Your heart beats faster, your breaths are shallower, and sweat beads fall as you hike up a mountain. It’s hard, and it can hurt.
I knew this day would come. I prepared for it. I got advice about it. Through the years I gave all my attention, care and love. I appreciated the time together, tried not to take it for granted.
On June 17, 16 scouts from Troops 260 and 262 embarked on their biennial adventure to canoe the Allagash Waterway.
Preparation for the troop’s biennial paddle down the Allagash River in Maine has been in full gear all spring.
Troop 260 is proud to congratulate Dylan Holmes and Nicholas Sattan on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
Troop 260, 262 and Crew 261 are always eager to grow and welcome new youth.
In late January, Troops 260 and 262 and Crew 261 traveled north to Gunstock Mountain in New Hampshire.