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Write a Funny Caption For This Photo
What’s going on in this picture? What are these construction workers doing or thinking? If you can think of a funny caption for this photo, just post it in the…
Read MoreInside the September 2022 Issue
Here’s what you’ll find inside the September 2022 issue of Scout Life magazine. Remember, many articles are only available to subscribers and are not available online. Please visit scoutlife.org/subscribe to…
Read MoreCheck Out These 7 Awesome Electric Vehicles
The push to produce more electric vehicles has revved up in recent years. See what it’s like to drive a plug-in hybrid electric car with our driver-seat video (above) and…
Read MoreStuff We Like: PackTowl
Thick cotton towels take up a lot of space in your backpack. Save that space for other gear by using a PackTowl. A large version, which measures 36 by 59…
Read MoreGood Lights for Inside a Tent?
Q: What is a good light source for inside a tent? — Samuel, Acworth, Georgia A: In a pinch, wrap your headlamp’s straps around a full, clear water bottle with…
Read MoreHow to Make Clothespin Lamp
Add a fun touch to your room décor with this crafty clothespin lamp! WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO MAKE A CLOTHESPIN LAMP 24 wooden clothespins (all one size, any color) Battery-powered…
Read MoreHow To Get an Internship as a High School Student
You don’t have to wait until college to get an internship. The Library of Congress, NASA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are just a few of the workplaces that…
Read MoreHow to Display and Fold the American Flag
Our country’s flag is more than just a piece of cloth. It’s a symbol of America. It represents our past, our present and our future. Treating the U.S. flag honorably…
Read MoreHow to Buy the Best Sleeping Bag
Find expert tips to help you get a good night’s sleep Picking the right sleeping pad, bag liner, pillow or cot How to minimize smelly sleeping bag odor A good…
Read MoreScouts Experience Towering Rock Formations, Stargazing and Zip Lining in Palo Duro Canyon
Standing atop the 800-foot-tall launch tower, Ethan Wheat didn’t have much time to think about how he was about to zip a quarter-mile across the second-largest canyon in the United…
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