Mountains? Yeah, We’ve Got Em
Every want to visit a place like this? Then sign up for Montana Powder Horn 2012! We’re spending a day in Glacier National Park learning about conservation, plants and wildlife, ecology, and geology.
Every want to visit a place like this? Then sign up for Montana Powder Horn 2012! We’re spending a day in Glacier National Park learning about conservation, plants and wildlife, ecology, and geology.
Still on the fence? Just sign up already! There are still participant slots available for this course. We can take another 10 people or so. Adults, youth, Scouts, Venturers, Cub Leaders, District or Council Members… Whatever you’re shoulder loop colors – you’re invited!
Aren’t you glad we’re waiting until the end of summer to drive over this road? Here’s a few photos of what the Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP currently looks like.
BSA Medical Form Parts A, B, C were due May 31… They may be found here http://www.scouting.org/
Please keep in mind: This is a full 5 day course. The course will start at 9am on July 23rd and will continue into the evening of July 27th. You may stay at Griz Base on the evening of the 22nd or arrive on site before 9am on the 23rd. All participants will depart the morning of Saturday, July 28th. Schedule your travel plans accordingly.

Glacier National Park and the Boy Scouts of America have a lot in common. Most notable the same age! There is no better place to learn about Natural History, Conservation, Ecology, and Endangered Species.

Flathead Lake is the largest naturally occurring freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. For our course in 2007 we teamed up with a local sailing club to add another dimension to the Montana Experience.