Archive

Posts Tagged ‘Toms Maze’

Cub Scout Pack 28 Visits Toms Maze

October 20th, 2008 admin No comments

Toms Maze - Germantown, OhioA few months back Nathan came home from school and told us he wanted to join the Cub Scouts. After attending a few meetings he stuck to it and now Pack 28 has another Tiger Cub, my son Nathan Wendt. Last weekend the pack had their first monthly outing since Nathan joined. The outing was a visit to Toms Maze in Germantown, Ohio. It was about a 20 minute drive out into the country and when we arrived around 4:30 the parking lot was perhaps at only one tenth of capacity. We met up with the rest of the pack members and the nice Cub Scout lady, Elizabeth, who went to Madison with Nate’s mom, was there passing out the tickets and keeping things organized.

Toms Maze Pumpkins For Sale

Of course they sold all sorts of Halloween things there, such as pumpkins, gourds, and other nick knacks. The setting sun made for a few god shots of the produce with the old digital camera we bought when Nate was born.

After getting our tickets from Elizabeth we walked on back to the camp site the pack had reserved. There a dozen or so scouts and parents were gathered around a camp fire roasting marshmallows and hot dogs. After a few hot dogs and marshmallows were finished off we headed to the maze.

The maze itself consists of roughly 3 miles of trials cut out of an 8 acre corn felid. The point of the maze was not simply to find your way in and out, but rather to find 12 camouflaged mail boxes set in with the corn. Each mailbox contained a piece of a map. Once all the pieces were collected you then had a complete map of the maze. Simple, fun, and only about 30 minute’s worth of walking.

Toms Maze Pumpkin Gun

Also worth mentioning is the “pumpkin gun” they fire off every hour. To picture this you need to start out by imagining an old fire truck from the 60’s. Then imagine its got a 16 foot 8 inch pipe for a cannon on top of it. The cannon was operated from an air compressor that filled a giant tank on the back of the truck. Once the thing was under full pressure it could launch a pumpkin about 1/2 a mile. Which I most certainly believe as I quickly lost sight of the pumpkin as it headed skyward. From the sounds of the crowd it took about a full 5 seconds or more to make impact. At night I am told they use a “glow in the dark pumkin” for an extra special crowd pleasing effect.

Not sure if a corn maze is worth a visit every year, but Toms Maze was very nice and well kept, and certainly worth the visit this year. Should the pack go back next year I would gladly take Nathan.

Categories: Pack 28 Tags: , ,