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Area Scouts enjoying time at Camp Kootaga

Ian Busey of Troop 91 in Belpre, Ohio gets into a kayak Wednesday with the help of Tony Lookadoo of Troop 175 in Middlebourne, W.Va. at the pool at Camp Kootaga in Wirt County. The majority of the staff at Camp Kootaga this year are volunteer with many of the adult leaders teaching the merit badge courses as this is the first season of camp since the Camp Kootaga Foundation officially bought the camp from the Buckskin Council of Scouting USA. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Haiyden Sampson of Troop 222 in Waterford, Ohio helps another Scout lift up a kayak in the pool at Camp Kootaga Wednesday as Scouts worked on their kayaking merit badge. Camp officials said the pool was the most popular spot at camp this week as temperatures reached up into the 90s. The weather service issued a heat warning until Friday with temperatures expected to reach into the 100s. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Kohner Loughner of Troop 231 in Marietta goes down the 95-foot rappelling tower at Camp Kootaga Wednesday as area Scouts enjoy the camp and learning various skills. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Liam Loughner of Troop 231 in Marietta goes down the 95-foot rappelling tower at Camp Kootaga Wednesday as around 130 Scouts from the area enjoy summer camp. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Ryan Starkey of Troop 20 in Vienna learns to tie some knots Wednesday as part of the First-Year Camper program at Camp Kootaga. First year campers learn many of the basic skills at camp, including knot tying, building campfires, handling pocket knives and more as well as how to be safe while doing it. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Adrian Kanitz of Troop 91 in Belpre does wood carving Wednesday while at summer camp at Camp Kootaga. There were around 130 Scouts at camp this week during the first season since the camp was bought by the Camp Kootaga Foundation from the Scouting USA Buckskin Council for use as a multi-purpose camp for Scouts and others. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
Riley Curfman of Troop 43 in Ravenswood (the first female Eagle Scout in the local Kootaga District of Scouting USA) helps Wade Starkey of Troop 222 in Waterford, Ohio and Ian Busey of Troop 91 in Belpre, Ohio to be able to do a canoe rescue at the pool at Camp Kootaga in Wirt County Wednesday as Busey was working on the requirements for his canoeing merit badge. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)

Around 130 Scouts from around the Kootaga District are enjoying summer camp at Camp Kootaga in Wirt County during the first season since the camp was bought by the Camp Kootaga Foundation from the Scouting USA Buckskin Council for use as a multi-purpose camp for Scouts and others. Many of the camp staff this week were made up of volunteer adult leaders who came in to teach many of the merit badge courses. Scouts worked on various merit badges, including swimming, lifesaving, canoeing, kayaking, camping, climbing, pioneering, wilderness survival, cooking, orienteering, shotgun/rifle, archery, basketry, robotics, cycling and more. Scouts were able to use the 95-foot rappelling tower, swim in the pool, learn Scouting skills and more. Temperatures reached into the 90s throughout the week and leaders were reminding the Scouts to drink lots of water and stay hydrated. Camp officials said the swimming pool was one of the most popular spots at the camp throughout the week.

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