| THE WILDERNESS PLEDGE
Next week we'll be outdoors again, and it's good to remind ourselves that
Scouts obey the Wilderness Pledge whenever they are hiking, camping, or on other
activities away from the meeting place. You should be familiar with the
Wilderness Pledge. It says, "Through good camping and hiking practices, I
pledge myself to preserve the beauty and splendor of Americas' wilderness,
primitive and backcountry areas. I commit myself to:
Set a personal example in following the Outdoor Code.
Train those I lead in the skills and attitudes needed to protect and preserve
wilderness for future generations.
Assure that parties of which I am a part observe the camping and hiking
standards that will leave no trace of our passing. "
It seems to me that what it boils down to is that in the Wilderness Pledge we
commit ourselves as Scouts not only to preserve the environment but to make it
better. For example, not only don't we leave litter ourselves, we pick up other
peoples litter. And we not only build safe fires, we try to make sure that
others do, too. In other words we take responsibility as Scouts to do whatever
we can to keep America beautiful.
That may seem like a tall order. Nobody enjoys picking up other peoples
litter. It's a lot easier to just say, "Boy, what a mess!" and pass it
by. But that's not the Scouting way.
On all our hikes and campouts, let's leave the land better than we found it.
That's Scouting's way.
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