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  2. Loue (tent) - Wikipedia

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    While the open canvas shelter is not uniquely Finnish, the shape of modern loue was developed by writer Aarne Erkki Järvinen and presented for the first time in Metsästys ja kalastus-magazine in 1931 [1]. After World War II, the loue was popular in Finland among boy scouts and through books of Kullervo Kemppinen and Olli Aulio.

  3. Camp Cherry Valley - Wikipedia

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    The CIMI program caters to youth groups other than boy scouts. Being right on the Pacific Ocean, the camp allows superb snorkeling and scuba diving. During the summer the calm waters stay around seventy degrees Fahrenheit. Scouts sleep in two-person canvas tents set on wooden platforms located up the canyon under the cherry trees.

  4. The Scoutmaster - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of the next three years, Rockwell turned the daytime pictures into a nighttime painting. The tents in the painting were modified to be civilian tents with guylines and sidewalls instead of military-style pup tents. It debuted as the 1956 Boy Scout Calendar published by Brown & Bigelow. [2]

  5. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    Eureka's highlight in the 1970s was the development of the Timberline model, the first free-standing lightweight backpacking tent in the industry; and because of its adoption and use by many young scouts during this time period, the Timberline is somewhat visually iconic to the Boy Scouts of America. [10]

  6. How a once-in-a-lifetime Scout Jamboree turned into an ...

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    The more than 40,000 attendees had been promised a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ experience - instead the event quickly descended into chaos, Tara Cobham writes

  7. Kohte - Wikipedia

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    Kohtes in a camp. The Kohte is the typical tent of German Scouting and the German Youth Movement.Based on the Sámi goahti and lavvu and developed in the late 1920s and early 1930s, it is an open-topped tent assembled on-site from four characteristically shaped panels, which are traditionally black, and uses two tent poles lashed together in a V shape, from which the top of the tent is ...

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