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Northwest Texas Council
Official Website of the Northwest Texas Council, Boy Scouts of America
Merit Badges Research Center
Here you can download workbooks for every Merit Badge in either Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format. You can also look at the requirements for every merit badge AND rank.
Scout Hut Map
Here is a map of the Scout Hut provided by MapQuest.
2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree
Fort A. P. Hill, located in the rolling hills of Caroline County, Virginia, near the towns of Fredericksburg and Bowling Green is an ideal facility to hold this major national Scout jamboree.
This 76,000-acre U.S. Army facility has served as the permanent site for the national Scout jamboree since 1981. The Boy Scouts of America uses approximately 3,000 acres of land to support a city of more than 40,000 Scouts and leaders.
Program features reflect the skills of Scouting, our national heritage, physical fitness, environmental conservation, and the true spirit of Scouting.
Daily activities include archery, bikathlon, buckskin games, confidence course, conservation programs, scuba, kayak fun, racing shell run, and raft encounters.
Regional action centers with rappelling towers are truly popular, as are trap shooting, an American Indian village, and the opening and closing arena shows, not to mention daily stage shows and many other activities. It's Scouting and American history at their very best!
The Official U.S. Time
Synchronize your watches men, we're goin' in!
B.S.A. Official Catalog
Your official on-line reference for information about camping equipment, uniforms, handbooks, pinewood derby supplies, and other essential Scouting merchandise.*
Campmor
Your quickest link to the outdoor equipment you need.
REI.com
In 1938, mountain climbers Lloyd and Mary Anderson joined with 23 fellow Northwest climbers to found Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI). The group formed a consumer cooperative to supply themselves with high-quality ice axes and other climbing gear.
During the past six decades, REI has grown into a renowned supplier of specialty outdoor gear, currently serving more than 2 million active members through 66 retail stores in the U.S. and by direct sales via the Internet (REI.com and REI-OUTLET.com), telephone and mail.
Although the gear sold by REI today looks much different than it did in 1938, the guiding principles of the member-owned cooperative remain the same.
While non-members are welcome to shop at REI, only members enjoy special benefits and offers including an annual patronage refund based on their purchases.
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