CAMPING
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DISTRICT CAMPING
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2018 RESIDENT DAY CAMPS!
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Camping takes Scouts on exciting adventures into the natural world. Camping is fun, and it's good for the mind, body, and spirit. It helps Cub Scouts learn to rely on themselves—on their own skills and knowledge.When Cub Scouts go camping, they gain skills they will use later as a Boy Scout and in their adult lives.
Our 2018 theme for Cub Scout Camps is ‘PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE,’and we have lots of exciting opportunities for all Cub Scouts and their families! We recommend that Cubs participate in a spring activity, a day or twilight camp in June or July, an overnight camp in June or July, and also an autumn day activity. Scouts love the outdoors and we love to offer fun things for them to do all year long.
Visit the Mid-America Council's online Trading Post for your Scouting & camp memorabilia!
Camping takes Scouts on exciting adventures into the natural world. Camping is fun, and it's good for the mind, body, and spirit. It helps Cub Scouts learn to rely on themselves—on their own skills and knowledge.When Cub Scouts go camping, they gain skills they will use later as a Boy Scout and in their adult lives.
Our 2018 theme for Cub Scout Camps is ‘PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE,’and we have lots of exciting opportunities for all Cub Scouts and their families! We recommend that Cubs participate in a spring activity, a day or twilight camp in June or July, an overnight camp in June or July, and also an autumn day activity. Scouts love the outdoors and we love to offer fun things for them to do all year long.
Camping takes Scouts on exciting adventures into the natural world. Camping is fun, and it's good for the mind, body, and spirit. It helps Cub Scouts learn to rely on themselves—on their own skills and knowledge. Camping builds character, promotes fitness, and reinforces good citizenship. When Cub Scouts go camping, they gain skills they will use later as a Boy Scout and in their adult lives.
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Pack Camping 2019
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The Adventure Program is designed to get the scouts out and moving on all of their adventures. Camping, Hiking, and Fishing, are in no short supply.
We release two calendars a year that promote scouts in the outdoors. Pack 208 participates in annual camping trips that the scouts and families look forward to every year and also a Troop/Pack combined campout that changes location.
We release two calendars a year that promote scouts in the outdoors. Pack 208 participates in annual camping trips that the scouts and families look forward to every year and also a Troop/Pack combined campout that changes location.