ASC Program Opportunities

Merit Badges

See Leaders Guide Section 1 for specific information regarding experience and requirements need for completion.

Archaeology
Archery
Art
Basketry
Camping
Canoeing - need CPR requirement before camp
Climbing
Cooking
Emergency Preparedness
Environmental Science
First Aid - need CPR requirement before camp
Fish & Wildlife Management
Fishing
Forestry
Geology
Indian Lore
Leatherwork
Lifesaving - need CPR requirement before camp

Mammal Study
Metal Work
Oceanography
Orienteering
Photography
Pioneering
Reptile & Amphibian Study
Rifle Shooting
Rowing - need CPR requirement before camp
Shotgun Shooting
Soil & Water Conservation
Small Boat Sailing - need CPR requirement before camp
Swimming - need CPR requirement before camp
Wilderness Survival
Woodcarving

Red = Can't be completed at camp without preliminary or after camp work. If a Scout wants a completion at camp he will have to bring a merit badge card with the in question requirements already signed off by a merit badge counselor. Specific information on these badges is available for you to read.

Other Program Opportunities

   
Safe Swim Defense Class
Swimming Instruction
BSA Lifeguard
Kayaking
Nature Hike
Star Watch
Wildlife Studies
Leather Projects
Troop Archery Shoot
Troop Rifle Shoot
Rifle Shooting Competition
Patrol Cooking
Utensiless Cooking Demo
Reflector Oven Cooking Demo
Rock Climbing
Hike to Graves Mountain
Patch Trading
First Year Camper Program
Windsurfing
Campwide Games
Mountain Biking

Troop Sail
Polar Bear Swim
Mile Swim
Camp conservation project
Outpost Camping
Fishing
Leather Tooling & Dying
Troop Shotgun Shoot
Archery Competition
Pioneering
Dutch Oven Cooking Demo
Totin' Chip
Firem'n Chit
Hike to Lookout Mountain
Challenge Valley
Campfires
Troop Sailboating
Snorkeling

At the ASC we try to accommodate all your needs. If you have a program request that we don't have listed ask us - we may be able to provide it!!


Nature, Handicraft, & Scoutcraft

The ASC offers a complete line of merit badge instruction in Nature, Handicraft, and Scoutcraft.  At Nature you can learn about Geology, Forestry, Mammals and much more.

Handicrafts gives you the chance to have fun building projects with your hands and earn Merit Badges as well.  You may also be able to help work on a camp wood carving project like a totem pole or carve an animal statue.

Our Scoutcraft offerings include Cooking, Pioneering, Orienteering and more.  In addition to merit badge work we also put on many demonstrations during the week of different cooking techniques, pioneering projects and more.

You can become a more valuable Scout to your unit with the things you can learn from our outstanding staff!

Shooting Sports

At the Adirondack Scout Camps you can choose Archery, Rifle Shooting and Shotgun. Archery will let you polish your skills and let you make your own arrow and bow string to keep. At Rifle Shooting you'll learn how to safely clean and shoot firearms. Note: you must be 12 years old to participate in the Rifle Program and 13 for the shotgun. Our instructors are all top notch and fully qualified to help you become the best!

Water fun

At any of the ASC camps you're sure to have all the water fun you want. A full range of activities are offered. You can learn to swim or work on merit badges like Swimming, Lifesaving, Rowing, Canoeing, or Small Boat Sailing. You can earn your BSA Lifeguard certification, play with Kayaks, Wind Surfers, Funyaks as well as take other aquatics training.
For water activities there's no place better to come!

Challenge Valley

There ought to be a law against having this much fun!! Challenge Valley is an obstacle course where the Scouts get a chance to compete against the nine obstacles - not each other. They get to climb walls, swing on ropes, splash through a frog pond, wallow in the mud and much more. At the end of your Troops run, the dirtiest Scout gets a certificate letting the whole world know about it.

Leaders are invited to participate (those that don't join in the fun have been known to get a group hug from their Scouts)!

 

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Hiawatha Seaway Council, BSA
113 Twin Oaks Drive
Syracuse, New York
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