SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide to Scout Out the Net! SCOUTER Magazine and Network
SCOUTER  |  NetCompass  |  NetRoster  |  Forums  |  ClipArt  |  Headlines  |  Auctions  

You are 1 of 927 Active Users

 Locator >
SCOUTER : Archives : scouts-l : December 1996 : Post
Menu > Email this page to a friend Send page to friend
 

Check out the new SCOUTER Discussion Forums and Post Your Questions Now!

Visiting the Jamboree

Doug Gentry (dwgentry@POLARCONSULT.COM)
Tue, 31 Dec 1996 08:12:23 -0800


George - [with a copy to Scouts-L for anyone contemplating visiting the
Jamboree with their Scouts.]

I saw your question about visiting the National Jamboree with your scouts,
posted for you by Gary Hendra on Scouts-L.

I'm the List Akela for the Jamboree discussion list, Jambo97.

Visitors, including Scouts, are welcome to the Jamboree during the day, and
including evenings when there is a big arena show.

Visitors can see the exhibits, Merit Badge Midway, the Conservation Area,
see the Arena Shows, buy stuff at the Trading Post, and soak up the
atmosphere.

They can't participate in the active events, such as the Action Centers,
Aquatics, etc.

Scout groups traveling in the vicinity of the Jamboree need to get National
Tour Permits. National will not approve a tour permit that has the Scout
group camping within 50 miles or so of the Jamboree. National also works
with nearby public and private campgrounds to make sure this rule is
enforced.

Obviously your Jamboree visit would be curtailed to some degree, but it
could still be worthwhile, when combining it with visits to any/all of the
great historical sites in the Mid-Atlantic area. It's important though, for
your guys to recognize that they wouldn't be getting a true Jamboree
experience - just a peek.

If you go, plan on bringing strong hiking shoes/boots, good double layer
socks, hats, water bottles, and rain gear. The Jamboree site is huge (you
can easily walk 5-10 miles in a day, just going to various locations within
the site.) The weather is hot and humid, and dehydration is a big problem
(not solved by drinking lots of soda - everyone needs to drink water.) and
Virginia weather is unpredictable and likely to include rain.

Hope this gives you enough information.

We're building some Web pages - unofficially - in support of the Jambo97
discussion group. You're welcome to visit and see if there is any
information of value. We're building, but they aren't ready yet, some
answers to Frequently Asked Questions, but you'll also find other resources
there now.

Go to: http://www.polarconsult.com/jambo97/

You can also get information from these pages on signing up for the Jambo97
list.

...Doug Gentry

__________________________________
Doug Gentry - dwgentry@polarconsult.com
510-654-1837 fax: 510-654-3706
ASM - Troop 1 - Piedmont, Calif.
Jamboree Committee Chairman - Piedmont Council
Somewhat mangy Buffalo (twice! - CS & BS)
Jambo97 List Akela

Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City

A few Commercial Links from the SCOUTER NetCompass...


Featured Link Leather & Leathercraft SuppliesClick here for more information
Ask about your special prices, free catalog and Leatherwork Merit Badge Workshop

Featured Link Scrapbook It!Click here for more information
Best Scout Scrapbooking Supplies on the Web!

Featured Link It Takes Two: Scrapbooking & FundraisingClick here for more information
Boy Scout papers and stickers for scrapbooking

Featured Link Create and sell treasure maps for ScoutsClick here for more information
Use your scouting skills to create & sell treasure maps. Great fun and a good fund-raising activity too.

Featured Link Arrow of Light Award Arrow KitClick here for more information
We supply handcrafted arrows for the Arrow of Light Ceremony. Patch pennants for all your Cub Scout awards are also available.

Featured Link Panama Canal and Rainforest AdventureClick here for more information
Canoe jungle rivers and waterways of the Panama Canal. Hike the jungle and old Spanish Treasure Trails. Visit and live with Indians of the rainforests and camp at centuries old forts. Retrace the paths of Conquistadors, Pirates, and 49’ers.

Featured Link Lite Backpacking with Travel Pak KitsClick here for more information
Easy Traveler, Inc. manufactures refillable, leakproof Flasks, Tottles and Flexible Squeeze Tubes that allow you to take just the right amount of your favorite personal care or food products with you, when you go camping, Hiking or backpacking

Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass





Join SCOUTER.com

Join SCOUTER.com and participate in the Discussion Forums & receive our email newsletters. First, please enter your e-mail address. We'll see if we have you in our records (must be complete and valid e-mail address to complete registration):

E-mail address

Postal/ZipCode


Site Members Login


SCOUTER Forums

Share your questions, answers and ideas in the SCOUTER Forums!


FREE Web Hosting from SCOUTER!
SCOUTER.com provides free web hosting to more than 2,000 Scout units!

What's become of SCOUTER Magazine, the print publication?

Buy the Back Issues

NetCompass
Categories

Advancement
Calendar
Campfires
Discussion Lists
Graphics and Clipart
Leaders Resource
Medical Issues Library
Meeting Activities
Scout Skills
Scouting History
Scouting Organizations
Service To America
Training
Where To Go
Youth Protection

Sponsors

Site Dedication

SCOUTER celebrates the life of William Hillcourt... Scoutmaster to the World and the founding inspiration for the grassoots resources we share.

© 1994-2005 SCOUTER.com. All rights reserved.

SCOUTER is an independent publication and has been the primary Scouting portal on the web since 1994.
It is not officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the USA or the World Organization of Scout Movements.
Web Developer/SaaS Hosting by FastRoot, Chicago - Terry Howerton

spacer.gif (57 bytes)