Sunday, January 25, 2009

On to the French Santee!!!

I'm looking forward to our weekend on the French Santee. Last week the scouts received a little background on those early colonists in Carolina, who arrived in the 1680's and 1690's. I know at least a few of our troop are descended from those hardy, French Calvinists (the scoutmaster is one...), and one of our scouts retains a Huguenot name (clue...it begins with a Gig...).

Some of our younger scouts who did not finish the canoe merit badge in August will do so on the Wambaw Creek, which flows into Hampton creek and the French (South) Santee.

We will visit a French Huguenot plantation, Hampton Plantation, originally settled by the Horry family and later owned by descendents of the Horry's, the Rutledges. Archibald Rutledge, our 1st state poet laureate, owned it last and gave it to the state upon his death in 1973. In the picture on the left we see the "Washington Oak" in front of the house, the house was added on to several times and contains a ballroom and fake windows. It also had a secret tunnel to the river at one time. This is actually the back of the house as the front faces the river, the main road back in colonial days.


As of Sunday night, 25 January, the forecast for this weekend is: Friday night partly cloudy, low of 30. Saturday sunny high of 54. Saturday night low of 31 and Sunday sunny high of 57. We may get our polar bear award, so scouts dress warmly and have a good sleeping bag and insulated pad for your bag.

Astronomy on Saturday night with my 5 inch reflector should be superb in the dark skies of the French Santee.

Thanks to the scouts who showed on Saturday to do chuck box preparation. They did a great job and are now well prepared for the camping cooking experience as former scoutmaster and superb cook Joe Coates will be with us this weekend to help instruct our newer scouts in outdoor cooking. Laissez le bon temps rouler!!!

1 comment:

  1. Butch-

    Great background on this weekend! - I am sorry that I cannot make it...

    Dave

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