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  2. Klondike derby - Wikipedia

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    Part backpacking, part survival, and/or part winter camping, the mini-High-Adventure Extreme Klondike! Collection of events aims to replicate trail life in the Great Northwest by presenting a wide range of basic-skill, higher-standard challenges, letting the Scout-led team decide who, when and how to complete each event.

  3. Scoutcraft - Wikipedia

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    The American scout Frederick Russell Burnham brought Scoutcraft to Africa and, in the Second Matabele War, he introduced it to Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement. [1] Baden-Powell first began forming his idea for a programme of training young men in Scoutcraft whilst scouting with Burnham in Matobo Hills , Matabeleland ...

  4. Powder Horn (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Powder Horn was a skills resource course for Venturing and Scouts BSA leaders and youth (age 14 and up) of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Powder Horn is also described as a "hands-on resource management course" designed to give Scouting leaders "the contacts and tools necessary to conduct an awesome high-adventure program" in their Scouting unit. [1]

  5. Tom Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brown Jr.'s Tracker School is located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. [7] Most classes offered by Tracker School are held in Primitive Camp or Joseph Citta Boy Scout Camp, both of which are located near Waretown, New Jersey. [8]

  6. 50-Miler Award - Wikipedia

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    Boy Scouts earning their 50-Miler Award in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota Although the 50-Miler is an individual award, the requirements are performed as a group. Groups may be the troop, team, crew, or an ad hoc group made of members of various units.

  7. Outdoor Service Guides - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Service Guides formed under its original name with an adult-only component, Rovers, in 2006.Youth sections were introduced in 2008 by David Atchley, an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, who had been asked to leave his local Greater St. Louis Area Council after attempting to create a non-discrimination policy for his Cub Scout pack.

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  9. COPE (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Project COPE, which stands for Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience, is a program in the Boy Scouts of America that consists of tests to develop strength, agility, coordination, reasoning, mutual trust, and group problem-solving. [1] [2] Founded in 1980, by 1991 there were 200 COPE courses offered across the United States. [3]