“It‘s a beautiful facility that’s been in our possession for many years, but the changing climate of scouting has caused it to be underutilized,” he told syracuse.com | The Post-Standard.Sabattis is 165 miles northeast of Syracuse, a three-hour and 40-minute drive along rural roads. The camp has no cell or internet service, or cabins. Scouts sleep in tents and cook their own meals over camp fires. Electricity is provided via a diesel generator. “Most adult leaders want modern amenities,” Theetge said. “They want to be connected to work and home.” Not enough glatts in scouting...
Last edited by griff (12/02/2024 7:50 am)
If you would only recognize that life is hard, things would be so much easier for you. - Louis Brandeis