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| 2010 Historical Merit Bad |
| For the 100th Anniversary celebration four vintage merit badges are being release for the Centennial Year only, giving Boy Scouts the hands-on opportunity to experience the exciting past of the BSA. |
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| Carpentry | Pathfinding | | Signaller | Tracking | |
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| Adult Trainings |
| Some of the many trainings BSA requires adults to have. |
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| Climb On Safely | Intro to Outdoor Leader Skills | | Safe Swim Defense Safety Afloat | Trek Safely | |
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| Eagle Point |
| The newest area in camp, it is out on the point and offers you some of the eagle required merit badges. |
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| Citizenship in the World | Communications | | First Aid | Trail to First Class | | Trail to Second Class | Trail to Tenderfoot | |
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| Handicrafts |
| Located just down the hill of the Trading Post, the Handicraft area provides the materials to earn all of your artistic merit badges. If you need to stamp your leatherwork project or fire some clay in the kiln, it's here. |
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| Art | Basketry | | Indian Lore | Leatherwork | | Photography | Pottery | | Wood Carving |
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| High Adventure |
| This area is designed for the older Scouts, to encourage growth and leadership with team building skills, while challenging the scout's physical abilities. |
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| C.O.P.E. | C.O.P.E. Adult | | Climbing |
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| Horse Corral |
| The horse coral is one of Chawanakee's best attractions. Offering the Horsemanship Merit Badge and trail rides, it's an area that anyone can enjoy. |
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| Nature |
| Located in the nature itself, Camp Chawanakee has an excellent Nature Area. The Nature Lodge is full of resources to help scouts learn about nature and how we interact with it. |
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| Astronomy | Environmental Science | | Fish and Wildlife Management | Forestry | | Geology | Mammal Study | | Nature | Reptile and Amphibian Study | | Soil and Water Conservation | Space Exploration | | Weather |
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| Scout Craft |
| The Scoutcraft area offers scouts and scouters skills that help making camping fun and exciting. By using hands on demos you can learn cooking, pioneering, compass work, fishing, safety with knives and fires, and more. |
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| Backpacking | Camping | | Cooking | Emergency Preparedness | | Fire Safety | Fishing | | Hiking | Orienteering | | Pioneering | Wilderness Survival | |
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| Shooting Sports |
| Giving scouts an appreciation for shooting techniques, the shooting sports area teaches scouts how to become good marksmen while learning proper safety techniques. |
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| Archery | Rifle Shooting | | Shotgun Shooting |
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| Waterfront |
| Offering all the water activities you may want, the Waterfront is a camp favorite. During free time you can experience all the fun of swimming or for the more adventurous, maybe you'll want to take a canoe or sail boat out. |
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| B.S.A. Lifeguard | Canoeing | | Lifesaving | Rowing | | Small Boat Sailing | Swimming | |
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