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  • ...rica]] and is home to [[Tipisa Lodge]] of the [[Order of the Arrow]] (OA). Camp La-No-Che is part of the Leonard and Marjorie Williams Scout Reservation. ...pen year round with its most active time being the 8 weeks during [[summer camp]] in June and July. La-No-Che also hosts weekends for local JROTC units, [[
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  • ...ref>http://www.yaac-bsa.org/camping/tuckahoe/Camp%20Tuckahoe%20History.pdf Camp History from Council website (PDF)]</ref> ...ly a hunting camp which the Council purchased on March 21, 1947 to replace Camp Ganoga. Construction on the property started in the spring of 1947, and the
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  • type of hunting knife without paying such a lot of money, so I propose to knife, into a really serviceable and “woodcrafty” hunting knife.
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  • | chiefscouttitle=Camp Ranger ...ckpacking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, camping, boating, fishing, hunting, sightseeing, downhill skiing and riding, snowboarding, cross-country skiin
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  • ...le clothing. Primitive camping is allowed off the trail except during deer hunting season when camping is restricted to designated camps. Usually the trail is * [[Camp Trask]] - BSA Camp in [[San Jacinto County, Texas Scouting|San Jacinto County]].
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  • [[Image:Jamboree 1924 Dutch camp.jpg|thumb|Dutch camp]] ...e forester and Divisional Scout Commissioner in [[North Jutland]], was the Camp Chief, and [[Tage Carstensen]], later a lawyer in [[Jutland]], Internationa
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  • | chiefscouttitle=Camp Ranger ...s recreation areas available at three different points. Except during deer hunting season when camping is restricted to designated camps, primitive camping is
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  • ...[Siege of Mafeking]], and on his experimental [[Brownsea Island Scout Camp|camp on Brownsea Island]], England. ...the Boy Scouts Scheme. These were tested in a [[Brownsea Island Scout Camp|camp on Brownsea Island]] in the summer of 1907, where Pearson's literary editor
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - [[Greater Los Angeles Area Council]] * '''[[Camp Emerald Bay]]''' - [[Orange County Council]]
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  • |+ style="font-size: larger;" | '''Camp Coker''' | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:CC 08.jpg|300px| ]]<br /> Camp Coker Sign
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  • ...0 mile (960Km) reconnaissance of the Natal frontier and went on a big game hunting trip to Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) at Inhambane.<br> BP's second visit to Southern Africa was when he was appointed Aide de Camp (ADC) to the General Officer Commanding (GOC), South Africa, General H A Sm
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  • ...ar at the Siege of Mafeking, and on his experimental Brownsea Island Scout camp. It is the fourth bestselling book of the 20th century. ...nd advancing his ideas about the Boy Scouts Scheme. These were tested in a camp on Brownsea Island in the summer of 1907, where Pearson's literary editor P
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  • ...yment Opportunities]''' - Create an eye-catching resume for successful job hunting. ...Afterall, "Scouting" is 75% "outing." One of the great parts of a week at camp is getting to spend a week living in the outdoors!
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  • ...n the woods. The mostly likely way they'll be found in many areas is next hunting season when someone blunders across the corpse. ...ell can have trouble navigating in the dark. When it's getting dark, make camp. Preferably in one of the "obvious search zones" like smack in the middle
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  • ...acking]] expeditions and other outdoor activities. It is the largest youth camp in the world by size and number of participants. ...scovered in 1993 and formally identified in 1994) in North Ponil Canyon by Camp Anasazi.<ref>[http://esp.cr.usgs.gov/info/kt/footprint.html Online guide to
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  • ...ht and company trappers were divided into parties and delegated to various hunting grounds. ...pper, the mountain men usually traveled in brigades of 40 to 60, including camp tenders and meat hunters. From the brigade base camps, they would fan out t
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  • ...including [[shorthand]],{{sfn|Cordery|2012|p=85}} [[bareback riding]], and hunting [[partridge]].{{sfn|Cordery|2012|p=92}} In late 1885, William Low proposed ...irst two years of marriage apart, due to her medical problems and his long hunting trips and gambling. The long separations, combined with Gordon Low's inabil
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  • The site contains campfields for a small patrol up to a 1200 people camp, indoor accommodations, historical sites, monuments of Scouting, and activi ...it that in the early [[1500s]], King Henry VIII owned the land and built a hunting lodge for his son [[Edward VI of England|Edward]], but there is no proof of
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  • ...program. In 1911, West worked with Luther Gulick when the [[Camp Fire USA|Camp Fire Girls]] were established and always considered them to be the sister p ...[Orville Wright]], "An Arctic Mirage" by Donald B. MacMillan, "Adventurous Hunting" by [[Kermit Roosevelt]], "In the Arctic" by [[Lincoln Ellsworth]], "A Toba
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  • ...n the woods. The mostly likely way they'll be found in many areas is next hunting season when someone blunders across the corpse. ...ell can have trouble navigating in the dark. When it's getting dark, make camp. Preferably in one of the "obvious search zones" like smack in the middle
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