Cornfusion is how they make white lighting.
Yes, and yes. However, there was no white lightning at the Cub Scouts campout, other than that generated by high-powered flashlights. Back in the day (when we still lived in Oklahoma) there was imbibing by adults once the boys retired, but it's against the rules now.
We had excellent weather. It got cold Friday night, and everyone with a coat was wearing it Saturday morning, but by 10:00 a.m., shifts were packing everyone's outerwear back to the campsites, and it was nearly 80 by late afternoon.
Saturday night was not as cold, and Sunday morning didn't require a coat once you started hauling loads of Stuff from the campsite to your car, a fair distance away.
Everything went quite smoothly, since we had a Camper with a Clue along, the Webelos 1 leader. He also cooked. The rest of us made ourselves useful (or a nuisance) with diligent effort. On our lost-in-the-woods walk (not a planned activity), we saw a ring-necked snake and a golden orb-weaver spider. And trees, rocks, and fungi. Our Cubs all recognize Red Cedar now.
Was down right cornfusioning without the kittehs but am glad the Den Mothers kept the Cubs under control.