• Hankins Tales:  Breaking Camp in 1969

    Hankins Tales: Breaking Camp in 1969

    (Originally posted to social media on May 21, 2021) In 1969 we got to the last couple of days of camp and the decision was made to take down the staff camp ASAP. I think there was a big rain on the way. In those days at Camp Powhatan, the rain could sweep in with…

  • Hankins Tales:  A Visit from Tim Ward

    Hankins Tales: A Visit from Tim Ward

    (Originally posted to social media on May 22, 2021) We just had a brief visit from my old friend Tim Ward and his wife Ginger. Tim is someone who I can trace all the way back to Grandin Court Elementary school in Roanoke. We attended the same middle school and High School. He is about…

  • Hankins Tales:  Transitioning at Camp Brady Saunders

    Hankins Tales: Transitioning at Camp Brady Saunders

    (Originally posted to social media on May 24, 2021) I was very sorry to hear that my old friend Pat Dillon has resigned as the Ranger at camp. I am the one who recruited Pat about 8 years back to replace Tim Streagle who had moved to Idaho. However within about a year after being…

  • Hankins Tales:  Remembering John Hurley

    Hankins Tales: Remembering John Hurley

    (Originally posted to social media on May 24, 2021) And the hits just keep on coming. I was just notified that my old friend John Hurley has died. Yet another gut punch. I can think back to the late 60s when I worked in the kitchen at camp Powhatan during Ordeals. My Scoutmaster, Old Bill…

  • Hankins Tales:  Last Story at Heart of Virginia Council

    Hankins Tales: Last Story at Heart of Virginia Council

    (Originally posted to social media on September 21, 2021) My last public appearance with the Heart Of Virginia Council was at a huge Council Camporee down near the Richmond Raceway complex. I had been asked to tell a story at the main camporee program on Saturday night. There were probably 6000 people in that crowd….

  • Hankins Tales:  Motivated Chickens

    Hankins Tales: Motivated Chickens

    (Originally posted to social media on January 17, 2022) The previous story about the greased pig (see blog post of January 18, 2018) reminded me that you never knew what to expect from Boy Scouts. Many years back there was a survival campout involving troop 400 from Richmond. Most of these kids were affluent young…

  • Hankins Tales:  Making Amends to Phyllis Newbill

    Hankins Tales: Making Amends to Phyllis Newbill

    (Originally posted to social media on February 11, 2022) I want to issue a public and profound apology to someone I barely know. The young lady’s name is Phyllis Leary Newbill, and she lives in the Blue Ridge Mts Council area. From what I can gather she hates me for stealing one of her rattlesnakes…

  • Hankins Tales:  You Just Never Know

    Hankins Tales: You Just Never Know

    (Originally posted to social media on April 19, 2022) Years ago and just before I retired, my wife and I were walking together in Richmond. I do not recall the exact location because that has no bearing on this incident. In either case, a young man approached me and he squared himself in front of…

  • Hankins Tales:  Getting Certified in CPR and First Aid as a Ranger

    Hankins Tales: Getting Certified in CPR and First Aid as a Ranger

    (Originally posted to social media on May 1, 2022) I worked for the Boy scouts of America for nearly 46 years, an d 36 of those years were as a full-time Camp Ranger. The other years were as seasonal Camp staff at various camps across the country. One of the requirements of that job was…

  • Hankins Tales:  Working as a Ranger at Philmont Scout Ranch

    Hankins Tales: Working as a Ranger at Philmont Scout Ranch

    (Originally posted to social media on May 17, 2022) Many years ago and back when I was only about 18 I worked at Philmont Scout Ranch as a Ranger. This was a massive scout facility in the high mountains of Northeastern New Mexico. It was an incredible experience on every level and I got to…

“The Natahwop” is an online journal of history for the Scouting programs of the Blue Ridge Mountains Council, BSA (formerly Roanoke Area Council and Piedmont Area Council), including Camp Powhatan, Camp Ottari, High Knoll Trail, and more. The Natahwop and the Roanoke Scouting History Project are supportive of, but not associated with the BRMC, which you can find here.

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