This film is awesome. Camp Kernochan was my first time at TMR in '73. There once was a time I wish I could go back. But now I see how I was truly enriched spending summer here.
Keowa Waterfront Lifeguard here, It's so amazing to see how lively Crystal Lake once was. I mean, I've seen photos in the TMR museum but none compare to this footage. Thanks for sharing.
This is at Ten Mile River Scout Camp...TMR We have been showing this video at the TMR Museum, the Scouts and adults alike love it. Thank you so much for taking the time to digitize, soundtrack, edit and place it on UA-cam
The place where the monument is, that's site 13 in Kernochan, we stayed there every summer my first one was 1976 . The best campsite on crystal lake. Keowa was ok but nothing like that one.
Reminds me of my own time in Scouting. First in the USA for a few months but there was always a low quorum on meetings on that particular troop. Then in Mexico where scouting back in the 90s was still pretty traditional. Semaphore was required in both the lower and senior troop. At the Rovers Crew level (where after a period of inactivity I rejoined) it wasn't since the branch was devoted to community and civil service, but to advance to the first level you had to prove yourself capable of training a boy scout in basic outdoor training and you had three to six months to prove it. Never could master semaphore though. Guess they had patience with me. Just will say there is nothing like swimming in a water filled river cave at night or going uphill at night for a ceremony by the stars.
wonderful film...I remember doing canoe arm paddle races as a Scout in 1969 !! there was a very real purpose for it...just in case...be prepared for the lost paddle incident !!
I went to this camp in upstate NY in the summer of 98 it was gladiator school kids from all 5 boroughs fighting everyday they told us of a story of some kids being killed by bears our camp counselor was fired for getting a dui the scenery was beautiful we slept in tents it’s looks exactly the same
I remember having to try to fit into those speedos when I was a kid. Hated them. Now my son, a professional body builder uses them. Recycle, Reuse, Reduce.
Excellent film...to think Pearl Harbor was still 4 or 5 months away...wow...The Scouting movement was really taken seriously by all involved back in those days...Very impressive...My "home" Troop still had a very strong following via families, Church sponsor ,and by the Scouts through the very late 1990s...then it started to slowly dissolve...starting with the Pack folding due to lack of Cub-age boys, which in turn affected the strength of the Troop...both the Troop and pack started in 1943....now it is down to MAYBE 10 Scouts on a good night...Scout participation is not what it used to be...almost patriotic thing to do...now, people nearly ignore it...sad...I'm a Eagle , Class of 1973...was a volunteer for nearly 13...now BSA has girls in Boy Scouts...Most of the world's Scouting units have HAD girls in their Troops...Even Baden Powell almost agreed to the idea...then his sister founded Girl Guides , and life went on....
I was in cub scouts & then boy scouts in late 1950's going into early 1960's. This was in upstate New York in Rochester area & all American scout clubs. But for some reason we sung a German sounding song that "SOUNDED LIKE" the following. I do NOT know, speak or write German so the following is ONLY what I remember WHAT it sounded like, anyone know WHAT it is? Thank you, Greg Dietz 30 June 2020: "ela what a ela what a skunka”
This film is awesome. Camp Kernochan was my first time at TMR in '73. There once was a time I wish I could go back. But now I see how I was truly enriched spending summer here.
Keowa Waterfront Lifeguard here, It's so amazing to see how lively Crystal Lake once was. I mean, I've seen photos in the TMR museum but none compare to this footage. Thanks for sharing.
Your grandfather captured some wonderful memories. Thanks for your effort to share with this audience.
Makes me wonder how many of these boys didnt come home from WW2. It looks so idylic! Almost like a Disney production!
This is the sharpest 1940s video I think ive ever seen
This is at Ten Mile River Scout Camp...TMR
We have been showing this video at the TMR Museum, the Scouts and adults alike love it.
Thank you so much for taking the time to digitize, soundtrack, edit and place it on UA-cam
Thanks for the memories. Outstanding production.
Wow Great footage! Summer Camped in Kernochan for 3 years in the late 70's . Wish I could go back in time.
The color is excellent and the images are sharp
Another outstanding production! Thanks so much!!!!
Thank you for sharing! Amazing time capsule of yesteryear. Love TMR!!
Camp Man Queens...lol. I know, I know. On another note, the quality of this film is so pristine and vivid. Amazing. What a great story it tells.
Thank you for another very great video!
Feels a bit like an episode of Davey And Goliath.
The place where the monument is, that's site 13 in Kernochan, we stayed there every summer my first one was 1976 . The best campsite on crystal lake. Keowa was ok but nothing like that one.
Best home movie I was never in...
I was waterfront director at camp Kernochan in 1970
I did my first Mille swim on Crystal lake
Ahh God love them. Look so innocent and happy.
Really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Reminds me of my own time in Scouting. First in the USA for a few months but there was always a low quorum on meetings on that particular troop. Then in Mexico where scouting back in the 90s was still pretty traditional. Semaphore was required in both the lower and senior troop. At the Rovers Crew level (where after a period of inactivity I rejoined) it wasn't since the branch was devoted to community and civil service, but to advance to the first level you had to prove yourself capable of training a boy scout in basic outdoor training and you had three to six months to prove it. Never could master semaphore though. Guess they had patience with me.
Just will say there is nothing like swimming in a water filled river cave at night or going uphill at night for a ceremony by the stars.
Wonderful
wonderful film...I remember doing canoe arm paddle races as a Scout in 1969 !! there was a very real purpose for it...just in case...be prepared for the lost paddle incident !!
What a amazing video! You’re lucky you have beautiful video memories, i wish my great grandparents would same to do.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. What is the background music?
I went to this camp in upstate NY in the summer of 98 it was gladiator school kids from all 5 boroughs fighting everyday they told us of a story of some kids being killed by bears our camp counselor was fired for getting a dui the scenery was beautiful we slept in tents it’s looks exactly the same
That's awfully good color for 1941. Hollywood only had it for about two years. It looks more sixties than 40"s.
I remember having to try to fit into those speedos when I was a kid. Hated them. Now my son, a professional body builder uses them. Recycle, Reuse, Reduce.
Very nice, thank you from Brazil
Excellent film...to think Pearl Harbor was still 4 or 5 months away...wow...The Scouting movement was really taken seriously by all involved back in those days...Very impressive...My "home" Troop still had a very strong following via families, Church sponsor ,and by the Scouts through the very late 1990s...then it started to slowly dissolve...starting with the Pack folding due to lack of Cub-age boys, which in turn affected the strength of the Troop...both the Troop and pack started in 1943....now it is down to MAYBE 10 Scouts on a good night...Scout participation is not what it used to be...almost patriotic thing to do...now, people nearly ignore it...sad...I'm a Eagle , Class of 1973...was a volunteer for nearly 13...now BSA has girls in Boy Scouts...Most of the world's Scouting units have HAD girls in their Troops...Even Baden Powell almost agreed to the idea...then his sister founded Girl Guides , and life went on....
Thank you for your personal and heartfelt response.
Does anyone know which church was sponsoring these boyscouts?
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I was in cub scouts & then boy scouts in late 1950's going into early 1960's. This was in upstate New York in Rochester area & all American scout clubs. But for some reason we sung a German sounding song that "SOUNDED LIKE" the following. I do NOT know, speak or write German so the following is ONLY what I remember WHAT it sounded like, anyone know WHAT it is? Thank you, Greg Dietz 30 June 2020: "ela what a ela what a skunka”