The
nature
area
at
Camp
Royaneh
is
located
across
from
the
amphitheater
in
the
small
valley
near
the
entrance
to
the
Fricot
Meadows
campground.
The
nature
area
came
into
being
in
the
1950’s
with
nature
director
and
Naturalist
Ed
Dike.
He
taught
various
Nature
Merit
badges.
His
main
badge
was
Beekeeping
(which
no
longer
is
a
Merit
Badge).
It
was
taught
on
the
lower
part
of
the
Scoutcraft
flat
which
is
now
across
from
the
Moon
Bench.
Friday
was
test
day
and
the
boys
in
the
class
had
to
pull
the
screen
up
and
identify
the
various
bees
and
point
out
the
queen
bee.
Occasionally
the
bees
would
get
loose
or
a
young
Scout
would
get
nervous
and
drop
the
screen
and
the
bees
would
go
in
all
directions
-
and
so
would
the
class.
“Uncle
Ed”
would
get
his
smoker
-
currently
located
in
the
Chiefs
Room
-
and
smoke
the
bees.
He
had
a
big
net
on
and
amazingly
this
old
man
got
the
bees
calm
down.
Then
he
gave
two
blasts
on
his
whistle
-
that
meant
the
class
was
to
come
back
and
sit
around
on
the
side
of
the
hill
again
and
the
next
kid
would
pull
out
the
screen.
In
variably
on
Friday
-
test
day
-
the
class
would
disband
and
reassemble
half
a
dozen
times.
In
1958
the
Order
of
the
Arrow
dedicated
the
Chief’s
Room
to
the
memory of “Uncle Ed” Dike.
Refer to the current Leader’s Guides for times or costs on all activities.
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