In comparison, the air seemed warm, so it wasn’t until the second activity (geology) that I realized I needed a sweatshirt and went to the campsite to get one. I figured they were staying in the same place like they did for their first board game activity. When I came back to where I left the group, I found the area deserted. I wandered for a while, discovering a couple of shortcuts to various locations, before I found out where they went. They were excavating a nearby hill looking for rocks and coating the freshly showered Rowen in dirt.
We then went to the BB gun range where Rowen eventually managed to hit the target. After lunch, the boys played a large scale game of gaga ball (a game akin to dodgeball, but one rolls the ball and can only hit the knee or lower). They then went to forensics where they used clues, including fingerprints, to discover that Batman stole his own Batmobile.
Our fifth activity was canoeing out on the lake. The water was extremely warm; it was almost the reverse of being on the glacier on day one. This time, heat was seeping up from the lake, making that area warmer than the rest of camp. It was still a little shocking each time Rowen sprayed me when he splashed his paddle.
The boys then ended their day activities with game of sharks and minnows which brought in some of the adults (including me towards the end). Dinner was meatball subs cooked in Dutch ovens by the boys with apple crumble cake for dessert. Rowen then spent some time playing kickball, and we went to a end program that talked about the history of Boy Scouts. The boys later entertained themselves by chasing a squirrel around the campsite while barking like dogs.
Scattered showers—perhaps thunder showers—are in the forecast for tomorrow afternoon. We will see how tomorrow goes.