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Scouter's Council: Boy Scout Resources, Tips and Information for scouters, leaders, and scouting parents in the Boy Scouts of America.

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Tell your leaders what you like. Also, always take part in the activities you don't like unless they are unsafe or immoral:

  1. Head to the hills (or desert, or plains, or the bush, or whatever applies to your area). Most boys love to camp generally and grow tremendously by getting out and leading one another.

  2. Swim

  3. Keep active. Sports are a great way to keep your energy level manageable.

  4. Visit museums.

  5. Tour government facilities. You need to understand how the government works as part of your duties.

  6. Serve, serve, serve. Help the elderly, the community, or the organization you are affiliated with.

  7. Build. They find great satisfaction in creating something for some obvious practical purpose.