Welcome to the Wolf Den!
Wolves are second grade boys who work toward earning their Wolf rank. During the Wolf year Scouts will learn and complete many tasks at den meetings as well as at home helping them learn more about camping, hiking and being safe outdoors, how to be a good citizen, making good choices, perform a skit and much more.
If a Wolf is new to Cub Scouting he must first earn his Bobcat rank before he can earn his Wolf rank. He will then skip over Tiger & go directly to the Wolf advancements. Each Wolf Scout must complete six core Wolf adventures and one of the thirteen Wolf elective adventures to receive his Wolf Rank badge. After completing an adventure each Cub Scout will receive an immediate recognition award in the form of a adventure loop that he can wear on his belt. Adventure loops are color coded and specific to each Scouting year. Wolf adventure loops have red edges and are in full color while elective loops are all red.
After he has earned the Wolf badge, a Wolf Scout can work on the remaining 12 Wolf electives until he finishes second grade. He can choose elective adventures that may show him new hobbies and teach him skills that will be useful during his Boy Scout years. When he completes an elective adventure, he receives an additional adventure loop to wear on his belt.
Wolf Den Leader: Please contact your Wolf Den Leader with any questions that you may have about the den and den activities.
Wolf Den Leader: Larry Follman
Wolf Assistant Den Leader: Beth Riser
Wolf Den Meetings and Pack Meetings:
Pack 1855 Wolf Den meetings are held once a month, typically the last Tuesday of every month from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Izaak Walton Cabin. Look at the Pack calendar for more information on Wolf Den specific meetings as well as the monthly Pack 1855 meetings.
Please wear Class A Uniform to all functions/meetings (unless your Den Leader or Cubmaster has specified otherwise).