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"Troop 123"

is a Boy Scouts of America Troop from Bismarck, ND"

  Family Approved

Troop 123 loves the Great Outdoor Adventure and Good Food!

We have an organized Troop Activity nearly every Month of the Year, most of them being in the Great Outdoors. Here’s some things we’ve done:








v      Hike (7,242 feet to the Tallest Peak in North America East of the Rocky

v      Mountains – Yes, We Climbed Harney Peak)

v      Bike

v      Geochache

v      Watch the Stars (We have a Cool Telescope)

v      Swim

v      Backpack (Troop Favorites are Canada and the Maah Daah Hey Trail)

v      Ski

v      Fish

v      Explore Caves

v      Snowboard

v      Make and Eat Awesome Food

v      Camp (In the Hot and the Cold)

We meet most Tuesday Evenings at 7 pm. In the Faith Lutheran Church Basement (1402 East Ave. C, Bismarck, ND. Typically we don’t meet the Week of Summer Camp or Tuesdays that fall between Christmas and New Years Day.

You can learn a lot about a Troop by asking the scouts what they do. You can also learn a lot by asking the Scoutmaster what he does. Here’s some words from our Scoutmaster, Tom D.,

“I convinced Scouts to experience German from Russia pioneering first hand by having them spend a night in a sod house, listen to pioneering stories, and eat German delicacies. They tell me they loved it. So did the adults who attended. (The adults, however, slept outside in tents).” I also convinced the Scouts it might be fun to walk across a raging river with a 30 pound load on their backs, then climb straight up Buttes, march through a herd of 10,000 bison, walk through a prairie dog town, tour a meadow of beautiful wild flowers, and walk carefully through a rattle snake den. The goal was to see what is left of trees that have been dead for thousands of years (a petrified forest). They tell me they loved the goal and they loved the journey.

O.K. so the river was only six inches deep and there were only a few bison a hundred yards away and there was only one rattle snake that a few Scouts and one adult saw. It was a spectacular event”


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bsatroop123@hotmail.com