Collected Item: “Boucke Campsite Debris”
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Boucke Campsite Debris
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photograph
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This is a photograph of the Boucke campsite at Camp Wolfeboro in 2021, before camp had opened to any Scouts. There is a variety of natural debris on the ground, including pine needles, pine cones, and branches. This debris had to all be cleared off of the ground before camp started because this is a campsite used by Scouts and Scouters. The week of May 26 was "Chainsaw week #2", where volunteers went to camp and helped prepare camp to be ready for Scouts to arrive.
The photo was taken during the week of May 26, 2021, and was submitted to the Camp Wolfeboro Shutterfly site by Chris Chapman, who is on the properties subcommittee for the Golden Gate Area Council, which owns Camp Wolfeboro.
The photo was taken during the week of May 26, 2021, and was submitted to the Camp Wolfeboro Shutterfly site by Chris Chapman, who is on the properties subcommittee for the Golden Gate Area Council, which owns Camp Wolfeboro.
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#pandemicsummer, #environment, debris, Scout, Scouting, campsite, nature, needles, branches, volunteer, preparation, ready, Camp Wolfeboro, Stanislaus River, North Fork Stanislaus River, Tuolumne County, California
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https://campwolfeborocaliforniascoutsbsa.shutterfly.com/pictures/1493#1493
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Chris Chapman
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2021-05-26