I wrote about an LDS encampment patch held in Camp Ranachqua 1995. Here is another example of an LDS Encampment patch, this one from Camp Keowa held in 2011. Is anyone aware of other LDS Encampment patches held at TMR Camps?
Collecting Ten Mile River, one patch at a time
I wrote about an LDS encampment patch held in Camp Ranachqua 1995. Here is another example of an LDS Encampment patch, this one from Camp Keowa held in 2011. Is anyone aware of other LDS Encampment patches held at TMR Camps?
The fourth patch issued by the Ten Mile River Scout Museum in 2011 was for those who chose to become a member of the TMR Museum. The border of the patch is gold Mylar. Members of the Ten Mile River Scout Museum and receive the following, for each year they pay their dues: 1. A […]
Here is the second of two earned awards that Scouts could earn at the Ten Mile River Scout Museum and the third of 5 issued by the Museum. Like the Museum Ward, it is undated so can be used for several years. While it is sometimes hard to tell in the scans, the border is […]
A second patch issued by the Ten Mile River Scout Museum was an earned award for youth who completed certain requirements concerning the history of Ten Mile River Scout Camps. the patch is undated, so it can be used for several years. [phpbay]Ten Mile River Scout Camps, 7[/phpbay]
Family Camp also issued a patch for the the 2011 season. It is undated and uses a design familiar to GNYC Camp Patch collectors. The design was used for Henry Kaufmann Scout Camp on at least 2 of its patches.
Continuing its tradition, the Ten Mile River Scout Museum produced a patch which could be earned by all scouts free of charge who visited and completed the Museum program. This years patch had a white border and featured the traditional Indian Cliffs logo. This is one of 5 patches issued by the Museum in 2011. […]
The 2011 pocket patch sports a simple design using the arrowhead design and Red “R” logo. There is also a ghosted black FDL. Rather than the arrowhead pointed straight up, it points at a 45 degree angle and to the its own right when worn on the pocket. It lists both GNYC and HVC (Hudson […]
The pocket patch issued by Camp Keowa for the 2011 season was an oval dangle with their Thunderbird totem. Their is an FDL ghosted in the grass.
Camp Aquehonga has a single issue in 2011, a 3 inch round with a gold mylar border. In addition to the A logo, the patch pictures a old-style scout and Indian Chief.
Greater New York Councils and the Ten Mile river Scout Museum have combined to issue 2 sets of 10 CSP’s which depict various birds which are found throughout Sullivan County and Ten Mile River Scout Camps. There are two varieties, a limited edition set (only 60 made) and a larger run set a white border. […]
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