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    Bartlett Scout Reservation

    2010 CAMP IMPROVEMENTS & PROJECTS

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    For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strongfoundation of leadership, service,and community for millions of

    Americas youth. We celebratethis legacy as we reafrm our commitment to inspire and

    prepare future generations.

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    Camp Bartlett, owned and operated by the Trapper Trails Council, is the premiere scout camp of the West. Situated on 640acres of land in Southeastern Idaho, Bartlett offers the ideal setting for youth and Scouters of all ages.

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    Beginning in Fall of 2008, construction began on the Bartletttraining pavilion. Generous donations came from Alan Karras,Wadman Corporation, the Lofthouse Foundation, KartchnerElectric, and many other contractors.

    The training pavilion is home to Camp Bartletts handicraftarea. It is here that Scouts learn basketry, leatherwork, woodcarving, and other crafts.

    During the Councils annual Family Camp, the Wood Badgeprogram uses this facility. It is no wonder that Scouters returnhome inspired to do an even better job of providing Scoutingto their youth.

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    There are 122 merit badges available to earn an Eagle Scout ranking. A Scout must complete 21 to earn his Eagle Scout Award. Camp Bartlett offers merit badge subjects that include environmental science, sh and wildlife management, y-shing, forestry, oceanography, and soil and water conservation

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    During July of 2010, Wood Badge course W2-589-04-10 organized the landscaping around the new pavilion. Specialthanks to Complete Rental of Montpelier, Davis Hospital, Tanner Clinic, and Wood Badge course participants for making thesurrounding grounds so beautiful. Twelve aspen trees were planted to celebrate the centennial year of Scouting and toleave a living legacy for future generations of Scouters.

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    In July of 2010, construction began on the expansion of Camp Bartletts rie range. Generous donations of money andlabor were given from the NRA Foundation, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Call Concrete, and RodneyJones construction. The new rie range serves 32 Scouts an hour; and is one of the largest rie ranges in the WesternRegion.

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    In 2010, the shotgun program was quadrupled to serve 16Scouts an hour. Shooting stations were designed to providesafety to participants. An electric clay pigeon thrower wasdonated by the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance.

    Camp Bartletts high adventure base was also expandedduring the Centennial year. Twelve tables and a staff tentplatform were constructed by volunteers and committeemembers before the camping season began.

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    In July of 2010, sod was donated to cover Bartletts drain eld. Special thanks to Ron Later for spearheading the donationeffort and to the many donors who donated cash to make this possible. Hundreds of Scouts and adults helped to lay thesod. Grizzly eld is the central gathering point of Camp Bartlett - daily ag ceremonies and camp games take place here.

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    In August of 2010, construction began on the coveredpavilion for Bartletts archery range. Special thanks to theNational Council of the Boy Scouts of America and Hoyt

    Archery for their support of this range and program.

    Over 1,100 Scouts participated in the archery merit badge andtroop shoots. The archery merit badge is one of CampBartletts most popular merit badges.

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    CAMP BARTLETT STAFF 2010

    Camp Director - Jeremy Bell Program Director - John Anderson Ranger - Mike Jensen

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    Bartlett Scout ReservationTrapper Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America