2010 National Jamboree Sub Camps | |
The Scouts will be staying in Sub Camp 14 in the Central Region. | |
What the Sub Camp sings look like. | |
By Monday night, this area will be filled with hundreds of tents. |
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As will this area. | |
Some of tents that the Jamboree Staff stay in. |
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More Staff tents. | |
Some of the buses start rolling in. It was amazing to see the transformation. |
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More buses roll in. | |
One of the supply tents. They will use all of the propane tanks and more in the subcamp. |
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Some scouts unloading and starting to set up. | |
Yesterday, this was an empty field. |
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More tents set up. | |
Between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. about 40,000 scouts plus their leaders arrived in camp by bus, car, van, etc. The city is up and alive! |
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There are many different types of shower facilities. Some are in trucks, some appear almost like boats, and some are temporary structures like these. | |
Subcamp 14 is on the far end of the entire camp. |
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Troop 1448's gateway. | |
Part of the camp. |
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The tents lined up in nice rows. | |
3 of the 4 leaders. The boys must be having fun. At 3 in the afternoon, there were only 3 boys in camp! |
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The boys of Winnebago Council. Looks like they are having fun. | |
The scout leadership of the troop. |
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How do you do laundry at Jamboree? A bucket and a plunger works amazingly well. |