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Northern Tier is the oldest of the four National High Adventure Bases operated by Scouting America, the others currently in operation are Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, Sea Base in the Florida Keys, and The Summit in West Virginia. The oldest, largest and most prominent of the Northern Tier bases is the Charles L. Sommers National High ...
The Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases are a collection of high adventure bases in Minnesota, Ontario, and Manitoba. It is made up of Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base in Ely, Minnesota operating in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and Quetico Provincial Park, Don Rogert Canoe Base in Atikokan, Ontario operating in Quetico Provincial Park, and Northern Expeditions Base in ...
Northern Tier National High Adventure Base 47.989827, -91.49368422 Okpik , ( Inuit language for snowy owl ) pronounced as (OOk' pick) is the Scouting America cold-weather adventure program created by their Northern Tier High Adventure Bases at the Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base in Ely, Minnesota .
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As of 2025, the Northern Tier rail corridor is primarily used for freight services, with no regular passenger services that operate west of Fitchburg. [9] The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) owns and operates portions of the eastern end of the corridor, specifically the Fitchburg Line , which serves MBTA Commuter Rail ...
The northern lights, seen here in Oregon in May, might be visible in parts of the U.S. on New Year's Eve. ... 2025 will still be affected by the heightened solar activity of these last few months.
Philmont Scout Ranch is a ranch located in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States, near the village of Cimarron; it covers 140,177 acres (56,728 ha) of wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the east side of the Cimarron Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Plans for The Summit began in 2007 when BSA leadership began looking for a permanent location for the National Scout Jamboree, which had been held at Fort Walker (at the time Fort A.P. Hill), Virginia since 1981 as well as seeking another high adventure base for the large number of Scouts who are wait-listed at the other three high adventure camps every year. [2]