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SAIL Overnight: Hiking, Camping, and Kayaking

9/23/2024

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The SAIL Pathfinders held their annual introductory overnight this past weekend. The overnight allows the Pathfinders to review their various camping skills, integrate new Pathfinders into the club, and gain some experiences in the outdoors. This year, as we are working as a club on the Rivers and Streams and the new Dams and Levees honors (among others), we had two outings over the weekend - a five mile hike to Longhorn Dam and a four mile kayak to the Tom Miller Dam - both along Lady Bird Lake in Austin.

During both activities we had the opportunity to share with others who the Pathfinders are and what they do, we learned about the riparian ecosystem, and we learned to overcome some of our own self-imposed sense of limitation. Every Pathfinder completed the hike and kayak trip, even if at times they weren't sure they could do it. As most Pathfinders were in tandem kayaks, they had to practice teamwork and cooperation, and learn how to encourage one another and rely on one another. In addition to our hiking and kayaking over the weekend, the SAILs practiced setting up camp, cooked and ate our meals outdoors, played some games, and made up our teams for the Pathfinder Bible Experience. These activities allowed the club to come together to integrate the new Pathfinders and Staff and prepare us for this new Pathfinder year. 

Hiking along Lady Bird Lake
Some of our the plants we encountered on our walk
The Pecan, Sycamore, and Palmetto are fairly common riparian trees and shrubs in our area, along with the Bald Cypress, Eastern Cottonwood, Black Willow, Buttonbush, and Osage Orange. 
A weekend camping (indoors)
Kayaking the Colorado River
The dams at each end of Lady Bird Lake
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TLT Convention

9/22/2024

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Below is an update written by one of our TLTs about their experiences at the Texas TLT convention, which took place the same weekend the rest of the club took part in the Lake Travis Cleanup. 

Our TLT’s headed to Lake Whitney Ranch for the annual Texas TLT convention last weekend. The four TLT’s along with a staff member were given many amazing opportunities to learn to be  stronger leaders in their clubs and communities. 

The SAIL TLT’s took the ‘Activities” class this year where they learned about how to plan different types of actives for the Pathfinder Club and how there is actually a lot more that goes into planning campouts and field trips. 

“It was a informational experience overall,” a TLT said about the convention. “The class we took was really informational. It taught me a lot about how we have to always think about the bigger picture when being a leader. I never realized how much you actually had to think of when planning camp outs and trips.’’ 

The classes weren’t the only place they were learning though; many times throughout the weekend the TLT’s were given the opportunity to make new friends and see some old ones. Like most campouts and camporees there is a time before lights out where TLT’s are able to have free time and mingle. There are so many things to do during this time - basketball and volleyball games are always going on and it isn’t a TLT convention with out the Spanish games happing as well. 

“I love those games!” A TLT said. “I’m not very gifted in the sports area so I never really knew what to do during free time but I remember at my first TLT event I was called into doing a numbers game and it was so much fun! Not only was it a fun game, I was able to make many new friends!” 

TLT events are always a hit with the attendees. Because it is mainly older more responsible kids there, they are able to do more actives like the rope course named “Odyssey” 

“The rope course was definitely my favorite part of TLT convention” a TLT said. “I liked how you were able to do the easy part first and then the hard part because last year they made us choose between one and I wanted to do both.” 

Overall TLT convention was a wonderful time and experience! We can’t wait for the next area TLT camp!  

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SAILs Clean Up Lake Travis

9/15/2024

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The SAIL Pathfinders joined hundreds of other volunteers this weekend to join in the 30th anniversary Lake Travis Cleanup. Setting out early on a Sunday morning, we headed to Pace Bend Park, learned a bit about the park, discussed safety, got our instructions and cleanup gear, and headed out for two hours of picking up trash along the shoreline. In addition to the usual cans and plastic bottles, as well as numerous styrofoam worm boxes, the Pathfinders picked up sandals, hats, fishing line, and even part of a canopy. After helping to keep our local waterways clean, we headed to our favorite ice cream joint before finishing up for the day. It is always a great way to start to the Pathfinder year by getting outdoors and doing something useful for the community and for the natural world. 
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