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Summer Camp 2009


Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch nests in a north-facing valley located on the East Spanish Peak (12,683 feet elevation). The national forest adjoining the camp is the proposed Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area and encompasses about 69,000 acres. The area is considered semi arid, but the camp usually gets afternoon showers throughout the summer. The temperature can vary greatly, and the thermometer has been known to drop into the mid 30's even in June, July, and August. The hiking and backpacking trails utilized by the camp of the areas mountains high as 13,600ft.

 

 Merit badges offered: Pulp & Paper, Indian Lore, Communication, Music/Bugling, Climbing, Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Surveying, Cooking, Pioneering, Wilderness Survival, Basketry, Leatherwork, Woodcarving, Painting, First Aid, Emergency Prep, Computers, Graphic Arts, Fingerprinting, Safety, Photography, Journalism, Electronics, Weather, Electricity, Space Exploration, Electronics, Astronomy, Environmental Science, Forestry, Fishing, Archaeology, Soil & Water Conservation, Reptile & Amphibian Study, Insect Study, Nature, Geology, Fish & Wildlife Management, Bird Study, Mammal Study, Canoeing, Rowing. First-Year Camper program also offered. 
 

Early Bird (paid in full by April 14th)                            $215 youth/$150 adult

Regular registration                                              $245 youth/$150 adult

 

Tranportation:  56 Passenger Charter Bus.  COST: TBD