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Jamboree Today Archive

Stories from Previous Scout Jamborees

Senior Reporter Reed Skyllingstad presents Jamboree Today's day one recap of the 2013 National Scout Jamboree. See more videos at youtube.com/jamboreetoday.

Scouts and Venturers, bring your seats (with no legs) and rain gear, because no matter what, the shows will go on AT&T Stadium. With tens of thousands of people attending or visiting the 2013 National Scout Jamboree and the stadium's sprawling venue is the only place at the Summit Bechtel Reserve where they can all be together at the same time.

"It is a huge production," says Peter Bates, a stadium staffer working on the main stage.

Scouts and Venturers at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree follow two jamboree traditions without fail: They want good food and they love to collect jamboree swag.

How to get meals: Ingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner are all provided for participants to prepare with their troops or crews. Breakfast and lunch ingredients are available in the morning and dinner ingredients become available at 4 p.m. Food is picked up from a trailer located in each subcamp. Pots and pans for preparing meals were delivered to campsites as units arrived.

Scouts and Venturers from Augusta, Ga., hike into Camp Delta as the 2013 National Scout Jamboree kicks off at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Photo by Charles Mead.

As Vance Stiles hoofed it off a tour bus here at about 7 a.m. today, the First Class Scout from Black Mountain, N.C., stepped into history.

That's because Stiles was the first Boy Scout to step off a troop bus for the inaugural national Scout jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. From 1981-2010, the jamboree was held at a military post, Ft. A.P. Hill, Va.

Stiles said he came to the jamboree at the Summit because he wanted to "meet new people, trade patches and enjoy all of the activities."