Meet Me at the Grizz: Scouting and Summer Camp at Rotary Scout Reservation
Summer camp is one of the most memorable parts of the Scouting experience. For many Scouts, it’s the highlight of the year—hiking forest trails, swimming in the lake, learning new skills, and gathering around the campfire with friends. But summer camp was never meant to be the goal of Scouting. It’s part of something bigger. In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, Ken Clough explores the deeper idea behind summer camp and the vision that Robert Baden-Powell had when he first created Scouting more than a century ago. Baden-Powell believed that young people learn best through experience—through challenges, teamwork, and exploration in what he called the “school of the outdoors.” Today we might describe that idea as the outdoor classroom. From leadership and teamwork to confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of the outdoors, the outdoor classroom continues to shape young people in powerful ways. And summer camp is one of the clearest expressions of that vision. Join Ken as he reflects on how Scout camp brings this outdoor classroom to life and why the experiences Scouts have at camp continue to matter just as much today as they did when Scouting first began. Meet Me at the Grizz is a podcast about the people, places, traditions, and experiences that make Scout camp such an important part of the Scouting journey. Hosted by Ken Clough — Scouter, camp volunteer, and storyteller.
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