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Laws change; People die;
The land stays the same.
--Abraham Lincoln

Backpacking & Scouting Frontcountry Master Educator Course

2009

Camp Wakpominee
  Friday, October 2 to Sunday, October 4
and
Friday, October 9 to Monday, October 12

Participants must be at least 18 years old by the end of the course
and be registered with the Boy Scouts of America

Information
Registration

Course sponsored by: Twin Rivers Council
  Local Organizer:  Dave O'Leary
daveol@earthlink.net
301-580-8673

Boy Scouts of America Outdoor Code
As an American, I will do my best to,
Be clean in my outdoor manners,
Be careful with fire,
Be considerate in the outdoors, and
Be conservation minded.