Where can you go in the United States to find delicious crab cakes, an impressive harbor, and orioles—both kinds, with wings and with baseball gloves? If you know the answer to that, you probably knew
You can’t complain that this week’s Name That Council test doesn’t contain plenty of clues. From the city’s skyline and the historic ship to the state bird and the state crustacean, there’s no shortage of
For all of the efforts you take to keep your group safe on weekend trips, one of the greatest dangers to you and your family might be waiting when you get home: carbon monoxide. The
When walking along a trail at your favorite national park, brown trail signs mark your progress every few miles. These signs serve as a helpful reminder that you’re on the right track as you move
We received e-mail recently from a reader asking why the flag on the right sleeve of the Boy Scout uniform shirt differs from the one worn by the U.S. military. Here’s an excerpt: This has been bothering me
Last week’s challenge featured a council that shares its name with a massive lake. It’s so big, we told you, that it ranks in the top 10 of the world’s deepest lakes. Did you figure
You’ll find the lake pictured in the patch above in a national park somewhere in the United States. We can’t tell you where, because the name of the national park is also the name of
This week, we’re introducing a new feature here at Cracker Barrel in honor of the recent release of the Boy Scout Handbook. We call it Learn from the Handbook. Yes, technically the handbook is meant
No matter which faith you choose, being Reverent is Law in Scouting. Leaders who practice what their religion preaches are eligible to earn the silver-and-purple adult religious emblem pictured above. Rather than a separate square
Recognizing fine Scouters is a favorite pastime here at Cracker Barrel. In fact, we just can’t get enough of it. So this week we’ll share another Scouting volunteer with you. Meet Sherri Moravec, a Venturing