Meet Me at the Grizz: Scouting and Summer Camp at Rotary Scout Reservation

From Our Week at Rotary Scout Reservation to Meet Me at the Grizz: Because Scouting and Camp Still Matter

15 min · 22 mei 2026
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Season 2 of Meet Me at the Grizz begins with a deeply personal reflection on Scouting, summer camp, leadership, memory, and storytelling. In this episode, Ken Clough looks back at the summer of 2005 and the handwritten journal entries that eventually became the book Our Week at Rotary Scout Reservation. What started as a personal journal written during a week at Rotary Scout Reservation evolved into a book, years of leadership in Scouting, and the Meet Me at the Grizz podcast. Ken reflects on: * attending summer camp with his oldest son, * writing the original camp journal, * why preserving Scouting stories matters, * serving as council president during COVID-19 and the national bankruptcy, * protecting the camp experience during difficult times, * and why he ultimately found himself drawn back to camp again. This episode explores the deeper meaning of Scouting and summer camp, including leadership, mentorship, friendship, camp traditions, personal growth, and the lasting impact of Rotary Scout Reservation on generations of Scouts and leaders. Ken also discusses beginning work on a second edition of Our Week at Rotary Scout Reservation, explaining how time, experience, and reflection have brought new depth and perspective to the original journal. Whether you are a lifelong Scout, former camper, Scout leader, Eagle Scout, parent, or someone who simply understands the importance of camp experiences and outdoor leadership, this episode is a thoughtful reflection on why Scouting and camp still matter today. #Scouting #ScoutCamp #RotaryScoutReservation #BoyScouts #ScoutsBSA #SummerCamp #CampLife #Leadership #Mentorship #EagleScout #Podcast #MeetMeAtTheGrizz

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The Rhythm of Camp | Why Scout Camp Still Matters in a Fast-Paced World

What makes Scout camp feel so different from everyday life? In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, Ken Clough records on location from the Grizz Pavilion at Rotary Scout Reservation, reflecting on the unique rhythm of camp as Scouts walk wooded trails, gather with friends, learn new skills, and experience life at a slower pace. From conversations on the Trading Post porch to quiet walks between program areas, this episode explores how camp creates opportunities to unplug from constant digital distractions, connect with nature, build meaningful friendships, and discover the experiences that have shaped generations of Scouts. As technology continues to change, the essential rhythm of camp remains remarkably familiar. Scouts still explore, laugh, learn, serve, and grow together, just as generations have before them. Perhaps that enduring rhythm is one of the reasons Scouting continues to renew itself year after year. Whether you’re a current Scout, Scouter, parent, camp staff member, or someone who fondly remembers summers at camp, this episode offers a thoughtful reflection on why the simple pace of camp life continues to matter. In this episode: * The unique rhythm and pace of Scout camp * Why the quiet moments between activities matter * The value of unplugging and reconnecting with nature * Conversations, friendships, and leadership at camp * How Scout camp creates timeless experiences across generations * Why Baden-Powell’s vision remains relevant today Keywords: Scout camp, Scouting, Scouts BSA, summer camp, Baden-Powell, outdoor leadership, youth development, camp traditions, nature, unplugging, leadership, friendships, Rotary Scout Reservation, Meet Me at the Grizz.

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Everyone Takes Away Something Different from Camp

Why do two Scouts attend the same summer camp and come home with completely different experiences? In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, Ken Clough reflects on a conversation at Rotary Scout Reservation that sparked an important question: Why does everyone seem to take away something different from camp? Through stories and reflections, Ken explores how Scout camp, Scouting America, and the broader Scouting program encourage every young person to follow their own path. Whether it’s earning merit badges, building friendships, developing leadership skills, discovering confidence, or simply enjoying the outdoors, no two Scouts experience camp in exactly the same way. This episode is for Scouts, parents, Scout leaders, camp staff, alumni, and anyone who believes in the life-changing power of summer camp. Discover why the uniqueness of every camp experience may be one of Scouting’s greatest strengths—and why those lessons continue long after the tents have been packed away. Topics: Rotary Scout Reservation, Scouts BSA, summer camp, Scout leadership, merit badges, youth development, outdoor adventure, Scouting values, camp traditions, personal growth, and the camp experience.

9 jul 202615 min
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On the Eve of Camp: Preparing for Summer Camp at Rotary Scout Reservation

Summer camp at Rotary Scout Reservation begins tomorrow, but the story starts long before the first Scout arrives. In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, host Ken Clough takes listeners behind the scenes during the final days before opening day. From staff training, program area preparations, and camp traditions to Scouts packing their gear, parents checking packing lists, and troop leaders reviewing medical forms, this episode captures the excitement and anticipation of getting ready for summer camp. Ken also shares his own preparations for another summer teaching Photography Merit Badge and helping welcome units during Sunday check-in, while reflecting on the many volunteers, staff members, leaders, parents, and supporters whose dedication makes the Rotary Scout Reservation experience possible. Whether you’re heading to camp for the first time, returning as a seasoned Scout or Scouter, serving on staff, or simply looking back on your own camp memories, “On the Eve of Camp” is a celebration of the people, traditions, and shared commitment that keep the spirit of Scouting alive. In this episode: * Behind the scenes at Rotary Scout Reservation before opening day * Summer camp staff preparation and training * How Scouts, parents, and troop leaders prepare for camp * Photography Merit Badge and getting ready for the week * Why sustaining camp takes an entire Scouting community * Reflections on leadership, service, and the traditions that connect one generation of Scouts to the next If you enjoy stories about Scouting, Scout camp, leadership, outdoor adventure, and the traditions of Rotary Scout Reservation, be sure to follow Meet Me at the Grizz for more conversations throughout the summer.

4 jul 202621 min
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Preparing for Camp: Health Forms, Medications, and Safety

Summer camp is one of the most exciting parts of the Scouting year, but it also comes with questions from parents and leaders. Why are medical forms required? How are medications handled at camp? What happens if a Scout gets injured? How does camp staff respond to dehydration, emergencies, or other health concerns? In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, host Ken Clough sits down with Josh Clark, Camp Health Officer at Rotary Scout Reservation, to discuss the systems, procedures, and people that work behind the scenes to keep Scouts safe throughout the summer. Josh shares practical advice for parents and leaders about camp check-in, health forms, medication administration, hydration, common camp injuries, emergency preparedness, and helping Scouts have a successful camp experience. He also offers insights from more than fifteen years of camp service and his work with the National Camping School. Whether you’re a first-time camp parent, a Scout leader preparing for summer camp, or a longtime Scouter looking for a better understanding of camp health and safety procedures, this episode provides valuable information to help you prepare for a safe and successful week at camp. Topics include: * Sunday camp check-in * Scout and leader medical forms * Medication procedures and administration * Common camp injuries and first aid * AEDs and emergency preparedness * Dehydration prevention and hydration strategies * Supporting Scouts throughout the camp experience * Camp safety best practices Guest: Josh Clark, Camp Health Officer, Rotary Scout Reservation #Scouting #SummerCamp #CampSafety #RotaryScoutReservation #ScoutsBSA #ScoutLeaders #YouthLeadership #OutdoorEducation #Camping #MeetMeAtTheGrizz

18 jun 202632 min
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Twenty Years Later: What I Wish I Knew Before My First Week at Camp.

Are you preparing for your first week as a Scout leader at summer camp? Or do you remember what that first year felt like? In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, host Ken Clough reflects on his first summer at Rotary Scout Reservation in 2005 and shares the lessons he wishes he had known before attending camp as a new leader. Drawing on twenty years of Scouting experience, leadership, service, and mentorship, Ken combines practical advice for first-time camp leaders with thoughtful reflections on the deeper impact of summer camp. Topics Covered: * You Don’t Have to Know Everything * Building Your Adult Leadership Team Before Camp * Focusing on Scouts and What They Can Become * Supporting First-Year Campers * Letting Youth Leadership Lead * Expecting Imperfection and Adapting to Challenges * Taking Care of Yourself as a Camp Leader * Capturing Lessons and Preserving Memories * Recognizing the Bigger Journey That May Be Beginning * Twenty Years of Reflections from Rotary Scout Reservation * Leadership, Mentorship, and Growth Through Scouting * Practical Advice for First-Time Scout Leaders Whether you’re a Scoutmaster, assistant Scoutmaster, committee member, parent volunteer, camp staff member, or longtime Scouter, this episode offers valuable insights into leadership, mentorship, personal growth, and the lasting influence of summer camp. Join us as we explore how a single week at camp can become the beginning of a much larger journey. If you’re heading to camp this summer, this episode may help you see the experience through new eyes and remind you that you never know what journey is just beginning.

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