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CAMP CONSTANTIN AND JACK D. FURST AQUATIC BASE — POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE

“A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.” Baden-Powell
This has been our home the 3rd week of June for over four decades…

This has been our home the 3rd week of June for over four decades…


Our flamingo gateway at Indian Mound campsite. The smiling kid is Sam Hotz, SPL, Eagle Scout, and current student at Baylor University.

Our flamingo gateway at Indian Mound campsite. The smiling kid is Sam Hotz, SPL, Eagle Scout, and current student at Baylor University.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 6:35 am

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 6:35 am

Some Troops rotate to several BSA summer camps over the years. But Troop 890 is not “some” Troop. Logistically, it is supremely challenging to take 80-90 boys and 15-25 adults to summer camp just anywhere. Many camps can’t support a Troop our size. So, Troop 890 has made Camp Constantin our home away from home. For about 50 summers in a row, we have invaded Constantin the 3rd week in June. We are big. We are loud. We have flamingoes. We have fun. We conquer the heat.

Our First Years participate in the Brazos Buccaneers program which, in the mornings, helps them cover many of the skills needed for their early advancements. Each afternoon, instead of sending our First Years — which tend to be a group of 20-30 boys — to the camp merit badge sessions, our own adults hold private classes for the Swimming and Canoeing Merit Badges only for our boys. This system makes sure that our boys get sufficient water and teaching time, and we usually have a 100% completion rate as a result. On Wednesday or Thursday, the First Years hike up Johnson’s Peak and sleep under the stars.

We have many traditions which continue to evolve over the years. Flamingos, chants/yells, and swagger are a big part of our fun and Scout-spirited week.

Boys in their 2nd, 3rd, etc., years at camp take merit badges to help with rank advancement, leaving time for hanging out, napping, swimming, boating, playing Fat Bat, etc.

We have 3 campsites each summer, with the First Years being in Indian Mound, the Second and Third Years in Eagle Wing, and the high schoolers in Sandy Point.

Proving that we truly make Camp Constantin our home, every summer our adults perform a service project for the camp at our own expense. Some summers our project, due our limited adult availability, may be small, such as repainting campsite signs. Other summers, we have build 2 gaga ball pits; built the backstop for the Fat Bat field; built the covered dugouts for the Fat Bat field; and the list goes on. The pavilion behind our flamingo gateway (in the photo above) was paid for and built by Troop 890 many years ago. The pavilion below, which was also paid for and built by Troop 890 in Eagle Wing campsite, was dedicated to our former Scouter Norm Meador, who passed away shortly after “his” pavilion was completed in 2012.

The Norm Meador Pavilion at Eagle Wing campsite.

The Norm Meador Pavilion at Eagle Wing campsite.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019, at 6:27 am (Girls’ Troop 890 was in Eagle Wing)

Tuesday, June 18, 2019, at 6:27 am (Girls’ Troop 890 was in Eagle Wing)

Our next summer camp will be June 11-17, 2023. Our last summer camp at Constantin was June 12-18, 2022. The cost per Scout is approximately $325-$350. Circle 10 Council offers “camperships” to help defray the cost. The Troop can also help with costs on a need basis. Contact the Troop Treasurer for information. Summer camp signups are at a Monday night Troop Meeting likely in late April.

Our Friday night march to the dining hall to hug our Moms…

Our Friday night march to the dining hall to hug our Moms…


If you attend summer camp, you get a cool button…or a really cool patch for your uniform! Below is an adult patch you can earn if you come help us out!

If you attend summer camp, you get a cool button…or a really cool patch for your uniform! Below is an adult patch you can earn if you come help us out!

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Likely 2011 and a classic “Epitome” patch


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