Scout Life

KICK IT UP A NOTCH

Scouting is an adventure. How much adventure you have is up to you.

Whether you just joined or have been in the program for years — and depending on your age and proper preparation — you can launch a model rocket, scuba dive in the ocean, explore a cave and even ride in a tethered hot-air balloon.

Scouting can also open doors to new hobbies or a future career. With so much you can do, here’s how to

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