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Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Since 1929

Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Since 1929. Summer Fun Since 1929. Located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin 1,500 acres of beautiful forest and spring-fed lakes Two full-service camps Wilderness Camp High Adventure Base Triangle “M” Horse Ranch Family Camp. Programs.

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Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Since 1929

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  1. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Since 1929

  2. Summer Fun Since 1929 • Located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin • 1,500 acres of beautiful forest and spring-fed lakes • Two full-service camps • Wilderness Camp • High Adventure Base • Triangle “M” Horse Ranch • Family Camp

  3. Programs • Traditional Boy Scout Camp • Program Areas • Merit Badges • Order of the Arrow • Cub Scout Program • Fun With Son • Akela Camp • Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan High Adventure Base

  4. Program Areas Ma-ka-Ja-Wan operates 12 different program areas • Aquatics • Eco-Con • Handicraft • Scoutcraft • Trailblazer • East Pinnacle • Science & Technology • Climbing Wall • Horse Ranch • Buckskin • Black Hole • Shooting Sports • West Pinnacle • Health & Fitness

  5. Merit Badges Eco-Con Astronomy Bird Study Energy Environ. Science* Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. Fishing Forestry Geology Insect Study Mammal Study Nature Oceanography Pulp & Paper Reptile/Amph. Study Soil & Water Conserv. Weather Others Chess Cinematography Salesmanship Aquatics Canoeing Kayaking Lifesaving* Motorboating Rowing Small Boat Sailing Swimming* Handicraft Art Basketry Composite Mat. Leatherwork Metalwork Photography Pottery Space Exploration Wood Carving Shooting Sports Archery Rifle Shooting Shotgun Shooting West Pinnacle Athletics Emergency Prep.* Fire Safety Personal Fitness* Search & Rescue Scoutcraft Backpacking Camping* Cooking* First Aid* Geocaching Hiking Orienteering Pioneering Wilderness Survival Buckskin Archaeology Indian Lore Textile Climbing Wall Climbing East Pinnacle Auto Maintenance Chemistry Communication Electricity Electronics Nuclear Science Radio Horse Ranch Animal Science Horsemanship * Eagle required

  6. High Adventure Opportunities • In-Camp Adventures • Whitewater Rafting • Horse Ranch • Climbing Wall • Backpacking Treks • Ice Age Trail • Porcupine Mountain • Picture’d Rocks • Isle Royale • Water Based Treks • Boundary Waters Canoeing • Manitowish River Canoeing • Flambeau Flowage Canoeing • Sylvania Wilderness Canoeing • Apostle Islands Kayaking • Lake Superior Sailing Opportunity to complete merit badge requirements

  7. Order of the Arrow • Ordeal Callout Ceremonies • June 28 – 8:30 PM • July 12 – 8:30 PM • July 26 - 8:15 PM • Brotherhood Induction Ceremonies • June 29 • July 3 • July 13 • July 17 • July 27 • July 31 • Vigil Weekend • July 12

  8. Guest Unit Camping • Guest Unit Camping provides scouts the opportunity • to go to camp without their troop when: • They can’t attend when their unit is going • They want to spend an extra week • Their troop isn’t attending camp • Two options: • Be a part of Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan’s “Troop 129” • Weeks 1, 2 & 6 • Attend a week with another unit • Troop 129 leadership provided by former staff and • registered adult volunteers

  9. Adult Leader Programs Mug Club Training….e.g. Outdoor Leader Skills Adult Trailblazer Scoutmasters vs. staff Volleyball Scoutmasters vs. staff War Canoe Races …. and the camp program areas

  10. Trained and Highly Experienced Staff Senior Staff Claudia Clark Food Service Manager Rory Fencl High Adventure Director Trent Zelmer Reservation Ranger Adam Hoeflich West Camp Director Matt Morse East Camp Director

  11. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Camp Fees • Boy Scouts $275 per week • Adult Leaders Full-time leaders $140 week or $30 daily fee • Full-time Leader Credits • 1-8 Scouts = 1 free • 9-16 Scouts = 2 free • 16-30 Scouts = 3 free • 31 or more Scouts = 4 free Additional fees for Wolf River rafting and canoeing, horseback riding and costs associated with some merit badges Camperships available, check the NEIC.org site for information

  12. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation High Adventure Fees Sylvania Wilderness Area Canoeing Manitowish River Canoeing Boundary Waters Canoeing Flambeau Flowage Canoeing Apostle Island Kayaking Lake Superior Sailing Ice Age Trail Trek Picture Rocks Trek Porcupine Mountain Trek Isle Royale Trek 4 days 3 or 4 days 7 days 3 or 4 days 5 days 3 or 4 days 3-5 days 4 or 5 days 3 or 4 days 5 days $360 $360 $495 $360 $550 $500 $300 $360 $360 $450 Camperships available, check the NEIC.org site for information

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