PHOTO GALLERY / Cub Scouts Pack 766 Morgan Hill, CA
On May 14th, Cub Scout Pack 766 from Morgan Hill held their service project at Pinnacles National Monument which included non-native plant eradication. The kids had a wonderful time as lead ranger B.G. Horvat and Tessa Christensen led the kids on a hike helping out with their mission! Pinnacles Partnership sends a BIG thank you to Pack 766 for their participation in some of the most important work that helps keep our National Monument thriving and beautiful for everyone to enjoy!
Here are some pictures of the Pack 766 working their National Monument magic and enjoying the day...

Left Image: Campfire ceremony awards for their service project.
Right Image: Posing around a pile of non-native plants the pack helped eliminate.
Left Image: Bear Cub G.M. takes a break in a field at the Monument. Center Image: On an exciting hike to the Bear Gulch Caves! Right Image: Lead Ranger B.G. Leads the Pack on their nature hike through Bear Gulch Caves and up the reservoir.

Left Image: After going through Bear Gulch Caves, the pack takes a break at the reservoir. Right Image: Hikers and their families emerge from Bear Gulch Caves up a flight of stairs, walking past a waterfall to reach the reservoir at the top.

Left Image: A National Parks Ranger talks with Pack 766 during their service project about the importance of eradicating non-native plant species at Pinnacles National Monument. Right Image: Boys and their families enter the Bear Gulch Caves.
GREAT JOB AND SPECIAL THANKS TO PACK 766 FROM MORGAN HILL, CA!

