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Volume 1, Issue 4
NEWS... March 19th is Rendezvous!March 19th is Rendezvous!March 19th is Rendezvous!March 19th is Rendezvous!— Is case you have been living under a rock or something,...coming up in March is the 2009 Mesa Distinct Mogollon Rendezvous. This newsletter is full of ideas and tips to help
you make the most out of this exciting activity.
Make a commitment to get trainedMake a commitment to get trainedMake a commitment to get trainedMake a commitment to get trained — It’s the start of a new year. Make that commitment to be the best leader you can be and get trained so that you can have the best program for the boys. We have several opportunities coming up such as Basic Training and University of Scouting to learn more. Take advantage of the knowledge, and
dare I say, wisdom of those who have come before you.
01/08/2009 H e l p i n g t h e b o y s r u n a b e t t e r p r o g r a m .H e l p i n g t h e b o y s r u n a b e t t e r p r o g r a m .H e l p i n g t h e b o y s r u n a b e t t e r p r o g r a m .H e l p i n g t h e b o y s r u n a b e t t e r p r o g r a m .
Mesa Varsity Huddle Holler
This month’s huddle:
• Rendezvous
• Rendezvous
• And More Rendezvous
Coming Attractions:Coming Attractions:Coming Attractions:Coming Attractions:
• 2/5 Varsity Huddle
• 2/7 Varsity Leader Specific Training
• 2/14 Scouting for Food
• 2/28 University of Scouting
• 3/5 Varsity Huddle
• 3/19-3/21 RENDEZVOUS!!
Varsity Pledge
As a Varsity Scout, I will:
Live by the Scout Oath, Law,
Motto, and Slogan;
Honor the dignity and worth of all persons;
Promote the cause of freedom.
Useful LinksUseful LinksUseful LinksUseful Links
WWW.MESAVARSITY.ORG
RENDEZVOUS.MESAVARSITY.ORG
WWW.GRANDCANYONBSA.ORG
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“Every young
man deserves a
well trained
leader”
MESA VARSITY HUDDLE HOLLER
Mountain Man BreakfastMountain Man BreakfastMountain Man BreakfastMountain Man Breakfast
1 lb.bacon
10-12 medium potatoes; sliced
2 medium yellow onions; diced
12 eggs; beaten
1 1/2 cups fresh mushrooms; sliced
salt and pepper to taste
1 green bell pepper; diced
3 cups grated Cheddar cheese
3 cloves garlic; minced
picante sauce
Heat a 12" Dutch oven using 18-20 briquettes bottom until hot. Cut bacon into 1 inch slices. Add to Dutch oven and fry until brown. Add onion, mushrooms, bell pepper and saute until onions are translucent. Add potatoes and season with salt and pepper. Cover and bake using 8 briquettes bottom and 14-16 briquettes top for 30 minutes. Season eggs with salt and pepper then pour eggs over top of potatoes. Cover and bake another 20 minutes. Stir gently every 5 minutes. When eggs are done,
cover top with cheese and replace lid. Let stand until cheese is melted.
Serve topped with picante sauce.
Serves: 10-12
From the desk of the Training Committee... By Duane Cluff
Happy New Year! With a new year comes an opportunity to take some training. The indoor portion of Varsity Leader Specific training is coming up on Saturday, February 7th at the Mesa East Stake Center. It is located at 2228 East Brown Road. It will begin at 6:45 a.m. and last until approximately 3:30 p.m. The cost is $15 for the
indoor training.
The Varsity Outdoor training will be held at the University of Scouting at the Heard Pueblo on Saturday, February
28th. For this portion you will need to take 5 hours of courses from the following list:
• On Target
• Survival Basics
• High Adventure/Scouting for the Older Boy
• GPS
• Backpacking
• Rappelling/Climb on Safely
• Mountain Man Events
• Welcome to Varsity Scouting
Now is the time to make a goal to attend one of the Wood Badge training courses for 2009. There will be five
courses that you can choose from. They are:
Weekend ** Feb 20-22 & Mar 13-15 Heard Pueblo Brad Roberts (480) 892-1398
Weekend * Apr 16-18 & Apr 30-May 2 Geronimo Jeremy Haws (480) 985-2719
Weeklong May 25-30 Flagstaff Greg Kerr (623) 694-2987
Weekend * Aug 27-29 & Sep 10-12 R-C Keven Cook (480) 835-5306
Weekend * Oct 8-10 & Oct 22-24 R-C Janel Durfee (480) 213-3777
*Thu – Sat (Two weekends, you must attend both weekends to complete the course)
**Fri – Sun (Two weekends, you must attend both weekends to complete the course)
Thanks for all you do to get trained. Remember, “Every young man deserves a well trained leader”.
Recipe of the Month
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Note: The Secret Ingredient must be used in at least one
dish. If not the team will be ineligible for the Grand Prize
Each team can enter in any or all categories; there is a 1st 2nd and 3rd place prize in each category, with the IRON
CHEF prize going to the best team over all.
Good luck and have FUNGood luck and have FUNGood luck and have FUNGood luck and have FUN
More info to follow next month….
Good luck and have FUN!
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Booshway’s Palaver By Wayne Spencer
Cast Iron Chef Cook-off Mogollon Rendezvous 2009 By John Buck
The 2009 Resource Book, Forms and Syllabus are up on the
website at
rendezvous.mesavarsity.org
If you have questions feel free to contact:
BooshwayBooshwayBooshwayBooshway
Wayne “Rip Snortin’” Spencer
(602)540-5152
SegundoSegundoSegundoSegundo
M. Brent “Bossloper” Stapley
(602)402-0578
““GOT SAND?”
Happy New Year. It’s hard to believe that we are in a new year. I know we are all probably thinking about
what new resolutions we can make for this year. I have several suggestions to reflect on:
• May we strive to do more service.
• May we strive to live more fully our commitments to our family.
• May we strive to live our commitments to our Heavenly Father.
• May we do those things which will make us a better person and leader.
• May we be honest with our fellow man.
• May we be honest with ourselves.
• May we love one another.
The mountains are beginning to call us for the gathering of the 2009 MOGOLLON MOUNTAIN RENDEZVOUS, I hope you are as excited as I am.
We are looking forward to having a great event and with your participation it will be one of the best.
Now is the time to get that “sand in your craw”. Show your young men what you are made of by delivering to them the promise. With your help
and guidance they can achieve much good.
Thanks for all you are doing,
Live the oath, obey the law.
Rip Snortin’
There have been questions raised as to how the cook-off will
work. Dishes will be entered in three categories:
Main Dish, Breads, and DessertsMain Dish, Breads, and DessertsMain Dish, Breads, and DessertsMain Dish, Breads, and Desserts
A secret ingredient will be provided and must be used in at least one dish. (Using it in ALL will definitely score points…) Below is
a rough overview of the judging.
Food will be judged in each of the following four areas.Food will be judged in each of the following four areas.Food will be judged in each of the following four areas.Food will be judged in each of the following four areas.
1. PresentationPresentationPresentationPresentation: Be unique in how the food is delivered
and presented to the judges. (Maybe a tall tale)
2. Exterior InspectionExterior InspectionExterior InspectionExterior Inspection: Judges will look at the color, even-ness of cooking, volume and aroma. Don’t have any
ash or foreign objects in the food.
3. Internal InspectionInternal InspectionInternal InspectionInternal Inspection: Is it raw inside? Does it have pleas-ant aroma? Completeness of the cooking process and
creative use of the secret ingredient will be rewarded.
4. TasteTasteTasteTaste: How does it taste. (Of course!) Chew-ability and
aroma will allow be considered. Does it smell nice?
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2009 Mesa District Mogollon Rendezvous Resource Guide Complied By Mike Zaccardi
Rendezvous Tips from People of the Mountain Varsity Scouts - Mesa (Arizona) District
• Go to Goodwill, or DI for fur coats, or old blankets, or old pants. For the pants just sew fringe on the side. Or just make legging out of the bottoms of old pants with
fringe.
• Blankets for capotes need to be out of a nonwoven material. Wal-Mart has a blanket that has a stamped design on it. Cost around $9.00
• Most of the time a capote needs at least 1 1/2 twin blankets to complete everything, so have two boys go in together on the second and switch up parts, ie pockets,
fringe to give the capote some WOW!
• Pull the stuffing out of the belly of stuffed animals like teddy bears and make them into hats. Perfect use of cutting cost and having a unique outfit.
• The pirate shirt in the McCall's or Butterick pattern can be used for a mountain man shirt pattern.
• Remember these items don't need to be made out of leather, the possibles bag, you could use the extra blanket from your capote, old levis, upholstery material. You
could go to an upholstery shop and ask for scrap fabric
• When making leather pants the best pattern is an old pair of your Levis that fit pretty tight.
• One team I know started out with making shirts, those boys donated their shirts to the team so two years later the next group made pants, now they had shirts and pants for the show. All was donated and put up for two years later when the next group made possible bags and hats, you get what I mean but this way the cost was
minimal and the boys really enjoyed the hand me downs and looking and feeling like a team.
Trade Item Tips
Here is a list of a few things that boys can make that don't cost much, and will increase their fun:
1. a perpetual candle that doesn't burn up, made from a six inch length of 1/2 inch copper pipe with a cap soldered to one end and a cap loosely fit on the other with a
piece of 1/4 inch tubing soldered to it. Then a wick is inserted, and the whole thing is filled with lamp oil.
2. Home-made root beer, in two liter bottles always makes a good trade item. It must be the kind made with yeast.
3. Scalp locks are a good item. Buy an old wig from the DI, cut the hair off and insert strands or clumps of it into a 22cal. shell with a string protruding out the other end
to tie to your hat.
4. Flint and steel fire kits made of a piece of file with one side ground off to a smooth edge, along with a piece of flint and the whole thing stored in a candy tin.
5. Draw-string bags are real easy to make out of leather or denim. The bags could be filled with parched corn (real easy to make) for extra interest.
6. Walking sticks made of yucca or oak saplings are easy to make. If they are carved and varnished and decorated with beads and feathers, they are even more inter-
esting.
7. A candle lantern made from an empty gallon or quart can is easy to make.
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8. Survival kits can be assembled small enough to be packed in a tin can, and the whole thing wrapped in a denim draw-string bag.
9. A bow-drill fire making kit is easy to assemble and encase in a denim bag made for it.
10. A two-inch signal mirror hung from a leather thong with beads for decoration is a good trade item.
2009 Mesa District Mogollon Rendezvous Resource List Complied By Mike Zaccardi
Please send any inputs or updates to Mike Zaccardi — [email protected] — 602-803-1862
Capote Wool Source Contact Information Description Notes
Trader Joe Mortenson 480-986-8526 602-757-6678 [email protected]
Surplus wool blankets Great selection and super value
Freedom Surplus Main & east of Gilbert, Mesa AZ Surplus wool blankets
Larada's Surplus Main & Extension, Mesa, AZ Surplus wool blankets
Cheaper than Dirt (800) 421-8047 www.cheaperthandirt.com
Surplus wool blankets
Sportsman's Guide www.sportsmansguide.com Surplus wool blankets search for "wool blanket"
El Paso Saddle Blanket Co http://www.saddleblanket.com/store/swsblanketsnbed-ss2.html
Wool Blankers
Ebay http://www.ebay.com Hudson Bay & Pendalton wool blankets
Price varies from about $10 - $80
Cabellas http://www.cabellas.com Pendalton wool blankets
Capote Pattens Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 http://www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Northwest Traders http://www.nwtrader.com supplier of finished capotes, capote kits and blankets
Lots of finished clothes, sheaths, gun cases, moccasins, hats, pouches, etc. These are some good ideas and styles to
Leather Goods Source Contact Information Description Notes
Trader Joe Mortenson 480-986-8526 602-757-6678 [email protected]
Tandy Leather Company 1932 E. University Dr. Tempe, AZ 480-966-4151
Great selection of leather, tool-ing, accessories & classes
Offers discounts to scouters
Leather Unlimited http://www.leatherunltd.com/ leather, beads, bones, BP, hawks, knives
Fox Valley Leather Co. 1-800-779-2709 633 WEST CENTER STREET NORTH SALT LAKE, UT 84054 1-801-936-3894 1-801-936-4209 FAX
Leather, Skins, Furs: Mention Mesa Varsity Rendez-vous for discount
The Tandy Leather Factory #07 425 N 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85009-3845 602-271-4088 fax: 602-271-
Excellent selection of Tandy Leather
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Furs and
Animal Skins
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 http://www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Trader Joe Mortenson 480-986-8526 602-757-6678 [email protected]
Leather Unlimited http://www.leatherunltd.com/ leather, beads, bones, BP, hawks, knives
Prime Furs & Leather Co. http://www.primefurs.com/ Leather, furs, hawks, bags, hats, etc
Moscow Idaho Hide and Fur E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 208-882-0601 | fax: 208-882-5715
Antlers, leather, fur, beads, teeth, feathers, bones
Frontier Shirt
& Pant
Patterns
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
JoAnnes 965 S Gilbert Rd, Mesa - (480) 926-7124
Clothing and
Supplies
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. www.jastown.com patterns, cloth, buckles, etc finished product for ideas
G. A. Reneker www.gareneker.com Finished goods, good ideas
Dixie Gun Works www.dixiegunworks.com cloth, finished clothes, notions, beads, etc
Great BP supplies, notions, period supplies
Stitchin' Scotsman www.stitchinscotsman.com Custom handsewn leather goods. Specializing in the American Fur-Trade Era
Complete items for sale. Good ideas for making period clothes.
Track of the Wolf Gun Parts and accessories
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(dizhth55xg5i042yv0i4nn45))/index.aspx
blankets, clothing, beads, BP, knives, hawks,
Knife Blades Source Contact Information Description Notes
Lisa & Bob Trenter (Stubby's) 480-200-0151 c 480-668-0910 h Gilbert Rd. Mesa
various knife and hawk blanks No accessories
Trader Joe Mortenson 480-986-8526 602-757-6678 [email protected]
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Javelina Knives (Mike Clerc) www.javelinaknives.com local knife maker
Texas Knife Maker's Supply 713-461-8632 www.texasknife.com
extensive selection of knife stuff
Green Pete knife making video http://www.greenpete.co.uk/ How to make a knife from a file with primitive tools
Great video coverage for primi-tive knife making. He explains several interesting issues that you will encounter.
Period Cloth Source Contact Information Description Notes
JoAnne's 965 S Gilbert Rd, Mesa - (480) 926-7124
Sally's Stapley & Main, Mesa AZ
Western Wear shops
Cabellas http://www.cabellas.com
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Beads
Embellishments Source Contact Information Description Notes
Michael's 1505 S Power Rd Phone (480) 830 8841
Joanne's 965 S Gilbert Rd, Mesa - (480) 926-7124
Driftstone Pueblo, Inc. [email protected] Beads, claws etc. Great selection and pricing
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Throwing
Hawk Heads Source Contact Information Description Notes
Trader's Row Western National Muzzleloader Shoot
http://www.nmlra.org/shootsDetails.asp?cat=NMLRA%20Spons
Feb 11 - 16 at Ben Avery shoot-ing range - Phx
NMLRA national ML shoot and great place to get period stuff.
Lisa & Bob Trenter (Stubby's) 480-200-0151 c 480-668-0910 h
various knife and hawk blanks No accessories
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Clothing
Accessories
and Trimmings
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 http://www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Duluth Trading www.duluthtrading.com Suspenders & accessories
http://www.leatherunltd.com/ leather, beads, bones, BP, hawks, knives
Knife Handles
(Wood/Bone/
Antler)
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Wide selection of period stuff
Texas Knife Maker's Supply 713-461-8632 www.texasknife.com
extensive selection of knife stuff
Trader Joe Mortenson 480-986-8526 602-757-6678 [email protected]
Antler pieces for handles
Mike Zaccardi (602) 802-1862 Walnut & Hard Maple Knife Handles Custom cut for your knife
Complete set of full tang Bowie knife instructions
Leather Unlimited http://www.leatherunltd.com/ leather, beads, bones, BP, hawks, knives
Dutch Oven
Recipes Source Contact Information Description Notes
Indiana Mountain Man Rendez-vous
http://indyvarsity.org/recipes_.html
Lodge Cast Iron Cookware http://www.lodgemfg.com/indoor-recipes.asp
Mac Scouter Dutch Oven, Gey-ser, and Philmont Cookbooks
http://www.macscouter.com/Cooking/
International Dutch Oven Society http://www.idos.com/
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Fire Starters Source Contact Information Description Notes
char cloth use Sucrets or Altoids tins to store and cook the cloth
Medicine
Pouch Source Contact Information Description Notes
Crazy Crow Trading Post 903-786-2287 www.crazycrow.com
Mountain Man
Historical Sites
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Mountain Man & Indian Fur Trade http://www.thefurtrapper.com/ Politically incorrect but factual accounting of the period. Great history lesson.
The Mountain Man Indian Fur Trade website is concerned with the history of the Mountain Man and the Plains Indian fur trade
The Almost Complete List of Muzzle Loading & Buckskinning Links
www.coon-n-crockett.org/linklist.htm
TRADERS, SUTLERS, AND ON-LINE CATALOGS
Great list of resources and products for Rendezvous 2/3rds the way down the index
Malachite’s Big Hole http://home.att.net/~mman/index.htm
Abundance of historical facts, chronological records, and descriptions.
Site is dedicated to the arts, skills and lore of the Mountain Man and is intended to be a resource for all aspects of life in the mountains and the men who
The Mountain Man Rendezvous and Biographies
http://www.over-land.com/westpers3.html
Biographies of famous Mountain Men
Mountain Man
Rendezvous
Sites (Varsity
Scouts)
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Mesa AZ Varsity Mountain Man Rendezvous
http://rendezvous.mesavarsity.org/
Great resource for how to put on a GREAT Rendezvous and to prepare your team to attend
Blackfoot Fort Mountain Man Rendezvous San Diego Imperial
http://www.varsityrendezvous.com/links.html
Good site for ideas. Good set of links
Primitive Arts
& Technology
& Survival
Source Contact Information Description Notes
Paleo Planet http://paleoplanet.net/ good primitive technology site
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The 2009 Resource Book, Forms and Syllabus
are up on the website at:
http://rendezvous.mesavarsity.orghttp://rendezvous.mesavarsity.orghttp://rendezvous.mesavarsity.orghttp://rendezvous.mesavarsity.org
If you have questions feel free to contact:
BooshwayBooshwayBooshwayBooshway
Wayne “Rip Snortin’” Spencer
(602)540-5152
SegundoSegundoSegundoSegundo
M. Brent “Bossloper” Stapley
(602)402-0578
Rendezvous Information
Varsity Squad (Stake) Assistant District Commissioners
StakeStakeStakeStake————Room AssignmentRoom AssignmentRoom AssignmentRoom Assignment NameNameNameName Home PhoneHome PhoneHome PhoneHome Phone Work PhoneWork PhoneWork PhoneWork Phone EmailEmailEmailEmail
Alta MesaAlta MesaAlta MesaAlta Mesa————15151515 Richard Latimer 480-985-2682 [email protected]
CentralCentralCentralCentral————11111111 Greg Morris 480-733-5203 [email protected]
Chandler AlmaChandler AlmaChandler AlmaChandler Alma————13131313 Craig Anderson 480-831-5949 (w)480-838-7332 [email protected]
Citrus HeightsCitrus HeightsCitrus HeightsCitrus Heights————South FoyerSouth FoyerSouth FoyerSouth Foyer Keith Griffen 602-430-5092 [email protected]
Hermosa VistaHermosa VistaHermosa VistaHermosa Vista————NurseryNurseryNurseryNursery Leonard Jones 480-649-8499 (c)480-707-8547 [email protected]
KimballKimballKimballKimball————17171717 Brett Cunningham 480-641-7517 [email protected]
Kimball EastKimball EastKimball EastKimball East————18181818 Dave Belnap 602-615-2335 [email protected]
LehiLehiLehiLehi————4444 Mike Zaccardi 480-827-1008 (w)602-803-1862 [email protected]
MaricopaMaricopaMaricopaMaricopa————12121212 Val Whipple 480-833-8986 [email protected]
Maricopa NorthMaricopa NorthMaricopa NorthMaricopa North————5555 Tom Cowley 480-659-9143 (w)602-770-9692 [email protected]
MesaMesaMesaMesa————10101010 Mark Moffit 480-946-0652 [email protected]
Mesa EastMesa EastMesa EastMesa East————North FoyerNorth FoyerNorth FoyerNorth Foyer Kenneth Johnson 480-844-0303 (c)602-315-3219 [email protected]
Mesa NorthMesa NorthMesa NorthMesa North————8888 Wayne Lines 480-962-1385 (w)480-833-4154 [email protected]
Mesa SouthMesa SouthMesa SouthMesa South————OverflowOverflowOverflowOverflow Bob Backus 480-835-7135 [email protected]
Mesa WestMesa WestMesa WestMesa West————Primary EastPrimary EastPrimary EastPrimary East Craig Cuillard 480-491-1154 [email protected]
Mountain ViewMountain ViewMountain ViewMountain View————9999 Gail Goodman 480-830-6619 [email protected]
PuebloPuebloPuebloPueblo————6666 Rohn Robinson 480-892-2080 [email protected]
Salt RiverSalt RiverSalt RiverSalt River————Primary WestPrimary WestPrimary WestPrimary West Brett McAvoy 480-236-4628 [email protected]
“A Scout is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.” - Baden Powell
Primary Business Address
Your Address Line 2
Your Address Line 3
Your Address Line 4
Phone: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555
E-mail: [email protected]
Laurie Anderton
Varsity Training Chairperson
Phone: 480-890-7282
Email: [email protected]
Wayne Lines
Varsity Huddle Commissioner
Phone: 480-962-1385 WK: 480-833-4154
Email: [email protected]
John Buck
Varsity Scribe
Phone:480-545-4856 WK: 480-980-6481
Email: [email protected]
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