I thought no "ground" fires were allowed at Camporama, and that was because it 
is usually so dry out there.  Many National and State parks do the same.  My 
understanding was that you could have a fire if your brought one of those off 
the ground fire rings, but who wants to go to that trouble.  Besides, there 
really isn't much time and too tired at night anyway.  We brought a grill in 
2002, and that was just for Sunday night meal.  Not sure we will even do that 
next year.

I remember the storm that went through in 2002, even being there, didn't know 
anyone got hurt.


Dave Swain 
Senior Commander
Outpost 89
Bethel Assembly of God
Martinsburg, WV 
NE Sectional Deputy Commander
Potomac District

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Jones<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 11:44 PM
  Subject: [RR] Safety and numbers.


  We had a So MO boy struck by lightning at Camporama 3 years ago.  Those nice 
  metal poles that we use to hold up tarps that shade us from the sun do make 
  a nice lightning rod.  The boy went home early but had no ill effects other 
  than shucks Gus it hurts to get hit by lightning.  I would rather chance the 
  lighting than get sun stroke in those July days.

  Every time you get a bunch of people together someone is going to trip slip 
  or fall or not drink water or not go to the bathroom or eat too much or eat 
  food that wasn't properly stored or cooked... or as we all know the list 
  goes on and on.

  Working around power lines on a daily basis it would surprise you just how 
  ignorant people are.  A lot of people are killed each year from downed power 
  lines or inadvertently coming in contact with them.  I have seen people do 
  some very very very dangerous things and not give it a second thought.  Joe 
  public just because he puts on a ranger emblem or a boyscout emblem on his 
  shirt doesn't automatically make him wiser than Joe Public.

  Ever wondered why they don't allow camp fires at camporama?   They don't 
  want the accidents that are associated with the whole process of gathering, 
  cutting, hauling and then the fire is the last great "We don't want the 
  liability of it all"....

  Stuff happens that is why we need to be READY for Anything.  That includes 
  anything.  Even the best prepared plans can go bad when they go bad.  It's 
  life.  We as Royal Rangers do have a Advocate that does keep us from many of 
  these unforeseen things in most cases not all. Stay prayed up and walk in 
  the Anointing of the Holy Ghost and be ready for anything and do the best 
  you can.  That is all God really asks of us any way.

  Mark Jones

  p.s. I just got back from a trip to the Colorado mountains.  Tent camped at 
  9k elevation and went up to 12 k elevations.  It was BEEEUUUTIFULLLL.  John 
  Denver was playing in the back ground.   I did stay a few nights in a 
  airconditioned camper on the way there and back.  It's nice to be home!


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "noel j bell jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
  To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
  Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 6:01 PM
  Subject: [RR]


  > Is it just me, or does it appear Boy Scouts is becoming unsafe?
  > Four deaths in one week, come on. Why on earth would anyone sit up a tent 
  > near a power line anyway?
  > Your not going to tell three out three leaders didn't know a power line 
  > was there.
  > Then there was the recent deal about a Boy Scout being struck by lighting.
  > If some scout leaders are that dumb why are they leading boys?
  > Are we doing much better in Rangers?
  >
  > Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
  >
  >
  > noel j bell jr
  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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  > The Golden Rule is my daily rule.
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