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  • Enchanted Rock Campout – December 2023

    Enchanted Rock Campout – December 2023

    Troop 410 had an exciting time on their recent camping trip to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area! They got to climb the rock, explore the caves, and run around…

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  • Biking Campout – November 2022

    Biking Campout – November 2022

    Our November campout was mountain biking at Rocky Hill Ranch in Smithville Texas. Scouts and adults got to ride multiple trails and test their biking skills throughout the ranch.

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  • The Narrows October 2022

    The Narrows October 2022

    The Narrows is a coveted Texas swimming hole that is very difficult to reach. Located along the Blanco River, this gem is home to several springs that keep the…

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  • Court of Honor Fall 2022

    Court of Honor Fall 2022

    Court of Honor was Monday, sept 19th in the sanctuary of the Church at Highland Park. Scouts from Troop 410, Troop 2019 and Ship 410 gathered together celebrate advancements…

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  • Archery & Canoeing 2022

    Archery & Canoeing 2022

    Our August campout was at Lost Pines Scout Reservation. It was very fun. We canoed on the lake, and  learned about the parts of a canoe and a paddle…

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  • Archery & Canoeing 2022

    Archery & Canoeing 2022

    Our August campout was at Lost Pines Scout Reservation. It was very fun. We canoed on the lake, and  learned about the parts of a canoe and a paddle…

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troop 410 Archives

  • Compasses

    An essential navigation tool every Scout should own. A good scouting compass has the following attributes:

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  • Troop 410’s First Year

    What every church needs is an outstanding Boy Scout Troop.  Highland Park is fortunate to be the sponsor of such a troop.  On July 2, 1956 the men of the church gathered to discuss sponsoring a troop. 

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  • Troop 410 Traditions

    In the early 1960s, the neighborhood began a unique project, the lighted Christmas candy canes.  A few families pioneered and the idea spread like wild fire.  Several of the neighborhood men walked Carleen and took orders, about $2.50 per cane or $5.00 for a cane and floodlight. 

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