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Scoutmaster's Corner Troop 562 Scoutmaster Carroll Hebert Map and Compass
With the use of a map and a compass, I can find my way to any place I want and
back again. I can find where I am, where I want to go, and how to get there.
That doesn't mean I'll never take a wrong turn, but I'll be able to recognize it
and fix my mistake.
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map gives us a lay of the land. It shows us landmarks and we can see the best
ways to move from place to place. A compass helps us find our bearings and
figure out which direction to go from where we are to reach our goal.
We also have another type of map and compass - not for hiking, but for living. We use the map (the Scout Law) as a guide for our lives and the compass (the Scout Oath) to keep ourselves oriented. One thing I really like about Boy Scouts is that I am required to take the same oath and live by the same law that the Scouts do. And you know, if a young (or old) man makes all efforts to live up to the Scout Oath and Scout Law, he is bound to be a pretty good person |
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