Larger than life games celebrated at Camp Bomazeen
BELGRADE — Imagine playing your favorite board games all day. Further imagine that the games are larger than life and you play them outside at Camp Bomazeen in Belgrade during a spectacular Autumn weekend when the peak foliage reflects magically on the ripples of Great Pond. More than a hundred Scouts and leaders from across southern and western Maine didn’t have to imagine as they experienced all that and more during the Fall Camporee on the weekend of October 18-120.
“I love it all,” said Elliot Rafuse is a Scout in Vassalboro Troop 410. “Camping out was amazing but cold but also fun. I am looking forward to playing Manhunt tonight.” Scouts stayed in patrols and travelled around camp competing in some traditional Scout camp activities such as outdoor cooking and BB gun shooting but also at activity stations designed to fit with the theme of the camporee: “Got Game?” One station was Scout Jeopardy and the next was an epic size game of Battleship and then it was off to “Deal or No Deal.” Eric Handley of Sidney ran the Battleship game. Two picnic tables were separated by a blue tarp. Scouts on both sides of the tarp had a large board with cups representing their battleships on an 11X11 grid. “Everyone seemed to have a really good time,” Handley said.
Derek Dubois of Skowhegan Troop 485 spent time outside McCurdy Lodge practicing outdoor cooking. He took a banana out of the peel and filled the peel with chocolate chips, apple and banana pieces, and spices and cooked it over an open fire.
Dustin Digmann and his sons Hunter and Mason and Michael Perry and his mother Samantha Perry, all of Readfield, are active in Manchester Pack 622. They were day visitors to camp and loved playing Tic, Tac, Dough.
Sirus Ricker is a member of Troop 546 in Farmington. He lives in Livermore and enjoyed making baked apples in tin foil and all of the games.
Scouts who stayed overnight with their Troop also took part in a Gateway building competition and the Next Level Chef Competition. There was also a costume competition.
The next district-wide activity is the Lego Pinewood Derby which will be held at Camp Bomazeen on November 2 and this winter the Scouts will be heading to Lake Pemaquid for the Klondike Derby hosted by Troop 213 in Damariscotta.