Cub Scout Hike

Sunday, December 3
8am Scouts / 10am Webelos

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Welcome Webelos! If you’re looking to meet your Scouting Adventure requirement this is the outing for you. Join us for a day hike to Montara State Beach.

Scouts from Troop 333 will start the day with an early 5-mile hike (shown in green on the map). They will rendezvous with Webelos at 10am at the Montara State Beach parking lot. Troop 333 Scouts will then guide the Cub Scouts on a moderate 5-mile hike (shown in blue).

Along the way the Scouts will teach Webelos the Scout Oath and Law, as well as some basic navigation skills.

We will all arrive at the beach around 12/12:30 for a picnic lunch hosted by the Troop.

Parents and siblings are welcome to attend.

Montara Hiking Trails

Click to see the detailed route on AllTrails

If 5 miles sounds like a lot don’t worry — they can do it! We’ve ensured that the elevation gain for the Webelos portion of the hike is very moderate:

This is an excellent opportunity for Webelos working towards their Arrow of Light to fulfill some key requirements, connect with other Scouts, and get to know our troop.

We look forward to seeing you!

 
 
Christopher Simmons
Christopher Simmons is a Canadian-born, San Francisco–based designer, writer, design advocate and educator. He also loves hamburgers. As principal and creative director of MINE™, Simmons designs and directs brand and communication design projects for clients ranging from Facebook, Microsoft, and Simon & Schuster, to the Nature Conservancy, SFMOMA and Obama for America. His work has been exhibited internationally at galleries and museums, including the Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art, the Pasadena Museum of California Art and the Museum of Craft and Design; it is also included in the permanent design archives of the Denver Art Museum. In addition to writing for design publications and blogs (including two of his own), Simmons is the author of four books—the most recent of which, Just Design, focuses on design for social change. Simmons served as president of the San Francisco chapter of AIGA from 2004–2006 and founded San Francisco Design Week, prompting then-mayor Gavin Newsom to issue an official proclamation declaring San Francisco a city where “Design Makes a Difference.” Simmons was recently named one of the “50 Most influential designers working today.”
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