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		<title>hike report &#8211; seattle 01</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May second; several scouts, and I, went on the Seattle historical hike. We carpooled, and we arrived at the ferry, that would transport us near the stat of our hike, at 10:35.
We then started our hike, which would consist of us hiking five miles, visiting the Klondike center, and reading plaques. The first plaque, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May second; several scouts, and I, went on the Seattle historical hike. We carpooled, and we arrived at the ferry, that would transport us near the stat of our hike, at 10:35.<br />
We then started our hike, which would consist of us hiking five miles, visiting the Klondike center, and reading plaques. The first plaque, of around 36, had been removed; because the building was torn down. We hiked a little ways, reading informative plaques along the way, until: we reached the Klondike historical center. </p>
<p>The Klondike center had many educational exhibits; such as a scale that measured your weight in gold, or equipment used in the gold rush. The scouts all went into the theater, and watched a twenty-five minute documentary about the Gold rush. We learned such things as: the dead horse trail, and about Sam “Smithy”.</p>
<p>After the film; we continued on our hike. We read more plaques, except twenty, and twenty eight; which were missing. At the end of our hike; we arrived at the Center for Wooden Boats pavilion. A very helpful man told us about all the different boats they used, and gave us a pamphlet, which I will read… Eventually.</p>
<p>We headed to the trolley, proud of the hike we had just finished, and went back to the ferry station. </p>
<p>~EP</p>
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		<title>Seattle Historical Hike</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Map and worksheet from Seattle Council
A five mile hike that takes eight hours?  Is that possible?
Okay, technically the eight hours wasn&#8217;t all spent hiking.  And this hike *could* be done in 2 hours, including the shortest movie at the Klondike Gold Rush museum.  But if you&#8217;re going to do it, might as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.seattlebsa.org/sbsa_volunteers/VolandScoutsDocs/SeattleHistoricalHike.PDF">Map and worksheet from Seattle Council</a></p>
<p>A five mile hike that takes eight hours?  Is that possible?</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle01.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="Filling in the questionnaire from information on the historical plaque." title="Seattle Historical Hike" />Okay, technically the eight hours wasn&#8217;t all spent hiking.  And this hike *could* be done in 2 hours, including the shortest movie at the Klondike Gold Rush museum.  But if you&#8217;re going to do it, might as well do it right &#8212; and have fun in the process!</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle02.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="Hidden clues!" title="Seattle Historical Hike" />The Seattle Historical Hike is one that can earn you a patch AND A MEDAL from the Seattle Council.  The patch requires making the hike and filling in a worksheet along the way.  Add a 200+ word essay to earn the medal.  <img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/SHHMedal.jpg" alt="Seattle Historical Hike Medal" width=174px height=383px align="right" title="Seattle Historical Hike" /><br />
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<img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle03.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="The waterfront is full of information!" title="Seattle Historical Hike" />The hike begins across from the Federal Building, where the local branches of the FBI, IRS, and other acronym-laden agencies reside.  We were lucky enough to run into&#8230; yep, a Scoutmaster who works in the building across the street.  He gave us a lot of the history of the area, and helped us start the worksheets (note: the worksheet is being updated, and not every answer is able to be found on the hike [most, though]).</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle04.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="The gum wall.  Gross, yet fascinating." title="Seattle Historical Hike" />Throughout the hike, Scouts must find answers by reading historic plaques, searching totem poles, or espying details on a statue.  They&#8217;re interesting and short enough to maintain their interest.</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle07.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="What color ARE the glass skylights?" title="Seattle Historical Hike" />One of the longer requirements is to watch a movie at the Klondike Gold Rush Museum.  There are three available, ranging from 15 to 25 mins.  We opted for the longer one (very nicely done) about the Gold Rush.  Afterward, plan time to let the boys explore the museum.</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle08.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="Hand-carving wooden boats!" title="Seattle Historical Hike" />The hike ends at the <a href="http://cwb.org">Center for Wooden Boats</a>.   You&#8217;ll want to leave a lot of time to explore here.  If you&#8217;re lucky, you might find a member there who will be willing to share his knowledge of boats, the sea, ship-building, or carving.</p>
<p><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/images/seattle06.jpg" width=400 align=left hspace=5 vspace=5 alt="Trying not to get wet in the waterfall." title="Seattle Historical Hike" />Other places along the trail that you&#8217;ll definitely want to plan for additional time include Pike Place Market (where you can view the <a href="http://weburbanist.com/2010/08/29/stuck-on-you-seattles-gum-wall-is-pretty-gross/">Gum Wall</a>), Seattle Center (there&#8217;s a McD across the street to stop for an inexpensive lunch), the Waterfall Garden, and the various shops and stores along the way (the FIRST Starbucks is just across the street from Pike Place).</p>
<p>This is a great hike for Scouts needing their map and compass requirement for 2nd class.  You have to stretch it just a bit to get the five miles in, but that shouldn&#8217;t be a problem with bunny trails and trackbacks.</p>
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A note of caution.  Seattle has changed since the original route was planned.  It&#8217;s definitely NOT a hike you&#8217;d want a patrol to do, or one that you&#8217;ll want to take boys who can&#8217;t be trusted to stay with the group.  Two adults, definitely.  We ran into a lot of people, most of whom were wonderful.  There is, however, an unsavory element in some neighborhoods that requires a little more watchful eye.</em><img src="http://kitsapscouts.com/SHHPatch.jpg" alt="Seattle Historical Hike Patch" height=280 width=352 align="right" title="Seattle Historical Hike" /></p>
<p>Hike reports for this hike:<br />
<a href="http://kitsapscouts.com/hiking/hike-report-seattle-02/">D.T.</a><br />
<a href="http://kitsapscouts.com/hiking/hike-report-seattle-01">E.P.</a><br />
<a href="http://solitary-elegance.com/gimletblog/2009/09/16/seattle-historical-hike">Gimlet&#8217;s</a><br />
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