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Welcome to High Adventure camping and activities in Three Fires Council. The High Adventure Committee has many fun and challenging programs, and events to expand your troop, team or crew's High Adventure Program for older Scouts.
No Adventure is too challenging, no trip is too small, for a Back Country Experience...
CONTACT: Ed Gacek for information, 815-786-8182 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
“Helping Units Succeed and Grow through High Adventure!”
Philmont Scout Ranch - 2012 TREKS
2012 Unit Registration Packet for Philmont Treks
Online registration requests for 2012 Expeditions for Philmont Scout Ranch has past.
Please review the attached flyers for complete information and attendance requirements for Philmont. The following information is provided to assist your unit in placing a registration request. Attached you will find the 2012 Registration Packet that has the procedures for a unit to place a 2012 registration request online for a 12 day or 7 day Expedition. This information can also be obtained at the Philmont Scout Ranch Website.
2012 Three Fires Council Philmont Contingent
Three Fires Council will be sending a Contingent in 2012. We arrive at Philmont on 06/24/2012, and depart on 07/06/2012. Get your reservations in early for this great opportunity! Slots are limited. We have 8 crews of 12 for a total of 96 Scouts & Scouters. Reservations are being taken on a first come first served basis. If all crews are filled, a waiting list will be created in the order in which applications are received. If we are not able to put you on the Council contingent, your deposit will be refunded. Once on the contingent, a welcome letter will be mailed giving you more information and a time line of upcoming events. If you have any questions, please contact Pete Dillenburg at the Norris Scout Service Center. 630-584-9250.
PHILMONT - OTHER SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Philmont offeres a wealth of opportunities in this great setting!
2012 Northern Tier National High Adventure Program
With over 9,750 miles already paddled and portaged this summer in the North Woods of Minnesota and Canada, we are already looking forward to the summer of 2012. Attached you will find a registration form for Wilderness Canoe Treks for the summer of 2012 at one of the three National High Adventure Bases that are part of the Northern Tier Program.
RESERVATIONS:
1. You must phone the base to receive a crew number and tentatively reserve a trip date. You then have three weeks to send in your reservation form and the $300 per crew reservation fee (deposit). After three weeks, the reservation is subject to cancellation.
2. Please complete the enclosed reservation form. You will need to have a council signature along with a deposit of $300 per crew (which is applied to your total fee) to secure your reservation. This deposit is not refundable if you cancel and is not transferable from one crew to another.
3. Reservations for the 2012 season begin at 8:00 AM Central Time on Friday, April 1, 2011
Questions?? Please feel free to contact Northern Tier National High Adventure Program at 218-365-4811 or visit the Northern Tier Website.
Registration FLIER - 2012 Northern Tier
BSA High Adventure Bases
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Philmont Scout Ranch -- The Boy Scouts of America's premier high-adventure base challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 200 square miles of rugged New Mexico wilderness. Backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, and training and service programs offer young people many ways to experience this legendary country.
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Florida Sea Base -- The Florida National High Adventure Sea Base is headquartered in the heart of the fabulous Florida Keys, on an island (Lower Matecumbe Key) 75 miles south of Miami. Scouting's most complete aquatic facility offers a complete variety of water activities from SCUBA diving to sailing "Tall Ships". All participants have the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and fish among the most beautiful coral reefs in the northern hemisphere.
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Northern Tier -- Northern Tier offers more wilderness camping (3 million acres) than any other opportunity in Scouting. Northern Tier is so remote that nesting bald eagles abound, the portages between the lakes are moose trails, and the humans are just visitors. This is the land where the French-Canadian voyageurs traded for beaver pelts with the native populations, and you can still see the ancient Indian pictographs on the sheer rock faces.
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