
The Most Important Hour of Scout Camp (It's Not an Activity)
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What is the single most important hour of any Scout Camp? The answer might surprise you. It's not the climbing wall, the wide game, or even the campfire.It's the downtime.In a world where young people's lives are scheduled from morning until night, the freedom to just be is one of the greatest gifts we can offer. In this video, I share my #1 tip for running a successful and memorable camp: intentionally scheduling unstructured time.We'll cover why this "un-activity" is crucial for:✅ Preventing Leader Burnout: Giving yourself and your team a scheduled break is essential to stay energized and effective.✅ Building Real Friendships: The strongest bonds are often formed when kids are left to their own devices, free to talk, play, and connect.✅ Reducing Stress for Everyone: A packed schedule can be overwhelming. Downtime lowers the pressure and creates a more relaxed atmosphere.✅ Letting Kids Be Kids: It allows for creativity, problem-solving, and the simple joy of playing in a field with friends.If you want to transform your camps from a frantic checklist into a genuine adventure, this video is for you.What's your #1 tip for a new Scout Leader running their first camp? Share your wisdom in the comments below!#Scouting #ScoutLeader #ScoutCamp #CampingTips #LeaderTips #Burnout #YouthLeadership #BigManInTheWoods