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18 Mar 2025 | Thomas Gunter-Kremers
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20 Aug 2025 | Thomas Gunter-Kremers
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- "The 2nd Challenge Trophy Camporee was held Aug. 25, 26, 27/2000 at Camp Cutler
in the State of NY. The program on Saturday featured ~135 “fun”, “team building”
&/or “educational” events. Plenty of craft events and displays were also part of
the program. Saturday evening program included scout vespers, sub-camp chariot
races and campfires. Troop campsite inspection was done Saturday morning. Some
of the more popular events were “Make a Rocket”, “Rocket Launcher”, “Leather Craft”,
“Box Hockey”, “Bombs Away”, “No ‘Air’ Air Hockey”, “Archery” and “Bottle Launcher”
to name a few.\r\nWe had visiting troops from as far away as Canada and Albany.
\ Local Councils in attendance included Otetiana, Twin Rivers and Finger Lakes.
\ We also has a staff member from Five Rivers Council.\r\n\r\nThe top visiting troops
for the best overall award were, #63 Finger Lakes, #58 Oteschodela, #5051 Twin Rivers
and #96 Finger Lakes. The top three Arrowhead District Troops were #262, #208 and
#163 respectively.\r\nAdditional awards are too numerous to mention every single
one. Each subcamp awarded up to 5 plaques for patrol awards, 1st and 2nd Campsite
Inspection awards, Largest Attending Troop and Longest Travelled Troop.\r\nSpecial
thank you to the Youth Subcamp Chiefs and the Event Area Coordinators. These senior
youth had the opportunity to attend leadership training before the Camporee and
the experience of being in charge at the Camporee. It is a time to learn by trial
and error while coordinating and making decisions. Support staff were younger scouts
being groomed to be future Subcamp Chiefs or Event Area Coordinators. Thank you
for doing an outstanding job!\r\nActual size of the patches below is ~3″x6″ each.
\ The Brown border one was given to all attendees. The Gold bordered patch was
for staff and was placed on the award plaques."