Updates From Team Summit: Buckskin Games
Now that 2012 is here, we only have about 18 months until we meet in West Virginia for the first-ever national scout jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
Now that 2012 is here, we only have about 18 months until we meet in West Virginia for the first-ever national scout jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
Once the Summit Bechtel Reserve is up and running during the jamboree, it will be the second-largest city in West Virginia. Yep, that’s pretty big. There were 43,434 Scouts and approximately 50,000 visitors at Fort A.P. Hill last year, so
This summer, an estimated 38,000 Scouts representing 150 countries joined in Kristianstad, Sweden for the 22nd World Scout Jamboree.
Do you want to be a part of something historic? And get to experience the most-action packed jamboree EVER?
At the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve, you can expect to go big with new and improved high-adventure activities.
In case you haven’t heard, the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve is going to use a new model for activities in terms of scheduling.
As construction ramps up at the Summit Bechtel Reserve this fall in preparation for the 2013 National Scout Jamboree, the question still remains, “if we build it, will you come?”
The 2013 National Scout Jamboree will offer a different experience for everyone, but there’s one thing that everyone will have in common. Food.
The jamboree at the Summit will deliver a world-class program experience – more diverse, more intense, higher energy and more physically challenging than ever before.
It’s not exactly “hands-free” driving, but operators of the bulldozers and other heavy equipment developing the Summit Bechtel Reserve have a co-pilot high in the sky. Hulking, 50-ton machines such as the D9 Caterpillar are being precision-guided to within inches