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11/16/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Makajawan High Adventure Base - Interview with Rory Fencl, Reservation Director

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Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan High Adventure Base has been offering Northwoods adventures since 1976.  Whether you are interested in taking in the vistas on foot at one of our four backpacking destinations, paddling through the cool water on our kayaking or canoe treks, or relaxing on sailboats in Lake Superior, there is sure to be a trek for you!  We are excited to announce new treks each summer. If you don’t see a trek that you like, contact the camp staff about a custom itinerary.
We offer both in-camp day trips (that are designed to compliment your stay at Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan) or adventures outside of the regular camp program. We are proud to be a Nationally Accredited High Adventure Base.

www.makajawan.com  
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11/9/2020 1 Comment

Podcast - Salmon River High Adventure Base - Interview with Camp Director Al Davis

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The Salmon River High Adventure Base is  a joint venture between Grand Teton Council and the Mountain West Council.

Idaho's Salmon River, known as the "River of No Return," is one of the most unique in the world. Originating in the mountains of central Idaho, it flows through some of the most beautiful and pristine land in the United States before reaching its confluence with the Snake River. It is a free-flowing river, without a single dam anywhere on the 425 miles of its main steam. It is one of the longest such rivers in the continental United States, second only to the Yellowstone. Also, excepting Alaska, it is the longest undammed river contained entirely in a single state. 
The exact origins of the Salmon's nickname are lost to history. Some credit Lewis and Clark after they turned back, the only obstacle during their entire exploration they retreated from. Others say it was early pioneers who settled along the river as farmers and miners. Whoever first coined the phrase, the name is fitting. On average, the river loses nearly 20 feet of elevation for every mile, making for some intense whitewater. It also travels through the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, the second-largest wilderness in the lower 48. 

https://www.mountainwestcouncil.org/srhab
http://www.tetonscouts.org/salmon-river-program-information/60463
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11/2/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Z-Base - 2021 Update from Director Scott Thiessen

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Scott Thiessen, Director for the Zink High Adventure Base (Z-base) discusses the coming 2021 season. 

Jack Zink high adventure base (ZBASE) is a high adventure leadership based program that will be operated by the local Indian Nations Council and serve Boy Scouts and Venture Scouts as well as high adventure enthusiasts on a regional basis. The leadership curriculum will provide an outdoor discovery based classroom designed to develop participants’ leadership skills and learn more about themselves and others in a hands-on, active experience. The programs offered will be unique to not only the area, but to scouting in general. ZBASE will encompass 35,000 acres on Zink Ranch as well as 10,000 acres of Skiatook Lake.
THE PURPOSE OF ZBASE IS THREEFOLD: become the premier regional (and eventually national) high adventure base, help maintain the relevance of the scouting principles to today’s youth, and be seen as a leadership training center. Zink Ranch has a tradition of hosting various scouting activities and is a fitting site for this one of a kind high adventure base.

https://zbase.camp/
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10/26/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Swift High Adventure Base - Interview with Lisa Abernathy

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The podcast comes to Missouri with Swift High Adventure Base.  We interviewed Lisa Abernathy, past director of Swift.

Every week at Swift includes more activities than you can possibly complete. Rock Climbing, High Challenge Course, Rapelling, Low Challenge Course, Swimming, Sailing, SUPs, Equestrian Programs, Mountain Bikes Course and Trail Rides, Ascending, Mountain Boards, and more. Then on top of all that fun, each week has a theme that expands the program offerings at Swift.

https://stlbsa.org/camps/scouts-bsa-venturing-summer-camp/
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10/5/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Floodwood Mountain Scout Reservation - Interview with Steven Leonardi and Jordan Brown

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Floodwood Mountain Scout Reservation has been the ultimate site for High Adventure for over 50 yrs. Floodwood is located near Saranac Lake, NY about an hour west of Lake Placid in the heart of the Adirondacks. With its many lakes, streams, and High Peaks, Floodwood is perfectly located to offer a High Adventure challenge second to none.
Choose either a canoe trek from our base located on Rollins Pond or backpacking trek into the High Peaks Wilderness. Accompanying your unit for your trek will be one of our experienced staff Voyagers, a trained wilderness guide. While 100% customizable canoe and backpacking treks are the mainstay of Floodwood, we also offer first class waterskiing/tubing, rock climbing/rappelling, archery, as well as many other day and overnight hikes and paddles.
Floodwood is truly a special place in the Adirondacks and offers your unit the opportunity to create memories that will last forever!
https://www.nnjbsa.org/floodwood/
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9/21/2020 1 Comment

Podcast: Aquabase - Interview with Sarah Flowers and Reid Parish

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Imagine spending your Summer Camp experience on one of the largest man-made lakes in the world?  Aquabase  is located on Kentucky Lake in the heart of the United States.   The base is a part of Pfeffer Scout Reservation and a part of the Lincoln Heritage Council.

This is an interview with Sarah Flowers, Director of Camping Services for the Lincoln Heritage Council and Reid Parish, Director of Aquabase.

www.lhcbsa.org/high-adventure
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9/8/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Northern Lights High Adventure Base - Interview with Stephanie Kelly

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An interview with Stephanie Kelly, Backcountry Trek Manager, for the Northern Lights High Adventure Base.  This is the premier Alaskan High Adventure outdoor experience for scouts. Backpacking, hiking, canoeing, fishing and more!  The Northern Lights High Adventure Base is run by the Midnight Sun Council, Boy Scouts of America, based in Fairbanks, Alaska.
The mission of the Base is to provide a remote outdoor experience to youth and adults within the Scouting program.  

www.alaskahighadventure.com 
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3/2/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: NOC Center - Interview with Liz Hoekwater, Groups & Customs Reservations Manager

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Interview with Liz Hoekwater, Groups & Customs Reservations Manager at the NOC Center.  

Leadership, Skills, and Adventure
NOC is the Southeast's premier adventure destination, offering adventure programs for both Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA. Gain new skills while having fun with your troop. From mild to wild, we offer activities for everyone. 

Single Day Adventures
Choose from one of our seven locations, based on age and ability, to create the best whitewater rafting adventure for your troop.
Beginner: Chattahoochee River, Nantahala River, Lower Pigeon River, and French Broad River
Intermediate: Chattooga River Section III and Upper Pigeon River
Advanced: Ocoee River, Chattooga River Section IV, and Nolichucky River
Looking for more activities? Combine rafting with zip lining, mountain biking, and more with our River-to-Ridge Package or Adventure Pass.
Download our Group River Trip Planner for more information or call us at 828.785.5010 to get a trip quote.

Multi-day Adventures
When a single day isn't enough, create your own multi-day adventure package.
Nantahala Group Packages: Combine meals, activities, and lodging at our Nantahala River Campus. Your only decisions are what activities to enjoy and how long to stay.
Rinse & Repeat: One river isn't enough? Advance your whitewater rafting skills by paddling multiple rivers. The more rivers you raft, the better deal you get!
Download our Nantahala Group Packages Guide for more information or call us at 828.785.5010 to get a trip quote.

More Opportunities


Whitewater Paddling Instruction: Learn from the best with NOC's Paddling School.
Wilderness Medicine and Survival Courses: Receive instruction and certification from SOLO Southeast, the originator of wilderness medicine training.
Merit Badges: Call us at 828.785.5010 for more information about earning your merit badge with NOC.
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2/10/2020 1 Comment

Podcast: Maine High Adventure Base - Interview with Sean McEneaney

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Interview with Sean McEneaney, Program and Base Director

Opportunities abound for exciting, unique and extended backcountry travel. Every day will involve challenges and rewards. Each bend in the river or change in horizon will bring new possibilities for excitement and relaxation. Take each day as it comes, make your own itinerary that fits EVERYONE'S desires and wishes.

Canoeing is, by far, the most popular option for participants of Maine High Adventure. Paddling is available on waters ranging from some of the largest lakes in Maine to challenging whitewater streams and rivers and everything in between. A crew can plan a laid-back relaxing itinerary, a strenuous, demanding trip or a combination of each. Over the past three summer seasons, most crews have paddled an average of 75 to 85 miles while on the water based portion of their trek.

Backpacking is another option for participants an Maine High Adventure. The famous Appalachian Trail winds its way over rugged terrain towards its northern terminus atop Mt. Katahdin. Many hikers refer to Maine as the "hardest section of the Appalachian Trail" due to the nature of the rocky footing. Maine High Adventure is in very close proximity to the "100 Mile Wilderness", the final 100 miles of this long-distance footpath and ambitions crews may wish to take on the challenge of hiking all 100 miles, while some may wish to backpack the final 25, culminating in a hike of Mt. Katahdin. Options abound, the opportunities are limitless!
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1/27/2020 0 Comments

Podcast: Lenhok’sin High Adventure Base - Interview with Griffin Linehan

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Interview with Griffin Linehan, Director of Lenhok’sin High Adventure Base

Lenhok’sin is a trek camp. We offer each Crew the opportunity to design their own program tailored to their level of experience and goals. Our primary program is a combination of backpacking and adventure activities. Backpack through the 4,000+ acres of Goshen Scout Reservation and some of the 35,000 acres of surrounding state wildlife game lands. Challenge your Crew to summit up to five peaks and earn our most challenging award! Stop along the way at four of our nine exciting programs.
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    Rob is a life-long Scouter who has been on several high adventure trips and hundreds of nights camping with his Scout Troop.  

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