2014 National High Adventure- Now Available!  Have you ever dreamed of exploring the mountains of the American West, getting to see and experience the wild ecosystems of the Florida Keys, or paddling the historic waterways of the Fur Traders and Voyageurs? The National High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America offer a variety of programs that are challenging and fun for both youth and adults and are sure to provide a truly high adventure experience for anyone! We encourage individuals and small groups of Scouts or Venturers to participate in these once-in-a-lifetime programs. Convince some friends to join you and sign up for an adventure. Registered male or female adults who are interested in leading treks are encouraged to contact the High Adventure committee at dmvcha@gmail.com for more information about these opportunities. The Del-Mar-Va Council has reserved a limited number of spaces for programs at each of the four high adventure bases for the 2014 summer and we want YOU to participate! 2014 National High Adventure Summer Programs | Program | Dates | Projected Cost* | | *NEW!* Summit-The River | July 6 - July 13, 2014 | $1,000 | | Philmont | June 20 - July 4, 2014 | $2,200 | | Northern Tier | July 26 - Aug 2, 2014 | $1,400 | | Sea Base-Coral Reef Sailing | June 23 - June 29, 2014 | $1,400 | | Sea Base-Keys Adventure | June 23 - June 29, 2014 | $1,400 | *Projected cost. Fees are subject to airline costs and should be finalized in early 2014. AGE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL 2014 HIGH ADVENTURE: All participants must be age 14 OR have graduated from the 8th grade and be age 13 by the time of the trip. Location and Program Overview
Summit Bechtel Reserve The New River Gorge, West Virginia  The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, aka the Summit, is the permanent site of the national Scout jamboree and home to the Boy Scouts of America's newest national high-adventure base. The Summit occupies 10,600 acres in West Virginia's New River Gorge region—a world-renowned adventure sports destination known for its world-class climbing rock and monster whitewater. Del-Mar-Va Council has reserved 1 crew spot and crew size is between 7-12 participants. Each crew must have a majority of youth participants and requires a minimum of two adult leaders that meet BSA standards as stated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Register Here!
Philmont Scout Ranch Cimarron, New Mexico  Philmont is the Boy Scouts of America's largest national high adventure base. It covers 137,000 acres of rugged mountain wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo range of the Rocky Mountains in northern New Mexico. Philmont has high mountains dominating rough terrain with elevations ranging from 6,500 to 12,441 feet. Del-Mar-Va Council has reserved 3 crew spots and crew size is between 7-12 participants. Each crew must have a majority of youth participants and requires a minimum of two adult leaders that meet BSA standards as stated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Register Here!
Northern Tier National High Adventure Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base- Ely, Minnesota .JPG) Northern Tier is located 22 miles east of the town of Ely, MN. The base is located on Moose Lake which is one of the main entry points in to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The BWCAW is a 1 million acre protected wilderness area with over 1,000 pristine lakes and streams and over 1,500 miles of canoe routes. Del-Mar-Va Council has reserved 1 crew spot and crew size is between 5-8 participants. Each crew must have a majority of youth participants and requires a minimum of two adult leaders that meet BSA standards as stated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Register Here!
Florida National High Adventure Sea Base Islamorada, Florida Coral Reef Sailing & Keys Adventure .JPG) Sea Base is located in the heart of the Florida Keys on a subtropical island 75 miles south of Miami. The Florida Sea Base is Scouting's most complete aquatic facility, offering sailing, sea kayaking, deep-sea fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, catching lobster, and beachcombing. Here you can explore the vast ecosystem of the Florida Keys and get a fish-eye view of oceanography and marine biology. For Coral Reef Sailing, the council has reserved 2 crew spots and crew size is between 6-8 participants. Each crew must have a majority of youth participants and requires a minimum of two adult leaders that meet BSA standards as stated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Register Here! For the Keys Adventure, the council has reserved 1 crew spot and crew size is between 6-8 participants. Each crew must have a majority of youth participants and requires a minimum of two adult leaders that meet BSA standards as stated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Register Here! |