Buddy and I made our first trip of the year to Camp Hiawatha. Everything survived the winter including the Gilwell Oak seedling (see October 2008 post). The shower house looks good and everything is on track for it to be ready for camp.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEib5_zsBKI2HFC6Fl3FG3wW0qz8CdnCqzcF9Ii9Taeemm_oE6-B5LtKn-gV7_0JsTJY2MvfMS2yIgNHaBe5VXNQs_pQcDmlxb57uiP83R3jUKaQBbWCFS6w4frXXeSqprmL-E-lk_o_YthN/s200/100_0131.jpg)
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I was the Scout Executive of the Hiawathaland Council in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This is not a council blogsite. It is just my personal observations and experiences that might be of interest to Scouters. Dewey Jones
Visit the Hiawathaland Council website at www.upscouting.org
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