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* '''[[Getting Started]].''' How do I sign up and start adding content to the wiki?
* '''[[Getting Started]].''' How do I sign up and start adding content to the wiki?


* '''[[Quickstart Tutorial]].''' Simple tutorial covering topics such as how to add bold text and links.
* '''[[Quick Reference]].''' Brief simple instructions for contributing to the wiki.


* '''[[Advanced Reference]].''' More complete reference material for the curious.
* '''[[Advanced Reference]].''' In depth reference material for the curious. (''NOT required'').


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Latest revision as of 06:56, 11 August 2021


1 Welcome

  • The primary focus of this wiki is helping Scouts in Dallas-Fort Worth find places to enjoy the outdoors. But everyone is welcome to use and contribute to the wiki.
  • This site is set up as a wiki because groups know more than individuals, and because many hands make light work.
  • To search a single page, use Ctrl-F. To search the entire wiki, use the Search box in the top right corner of the page.
  • If you do not yet see enough content to meet your needs, then please come back in a few months. Or you can Help Build the Wiki by contributing content.

2 Main Camping Pages

  • Summer Camp. Council summer camps located within 3 hours of Dallas-Fort Worth, plus a few others that might justify a longer drive.
  • High Adventure. More than two dozen DIY high adventure options, plus links to staffed high adventure programs at the council and national levels.
  • Picking Destinations. Five concepts about campsites and activities that can help in developing a more enjoyable program.

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3 Destinations Sorted by Activity

3.1 Overnight Camping - for day trips, see the page that lists Every Destination on the Wiki.

  • Car Camping. Places where you can drive your car into camp and just pull your gear out of the trunk.
  • Backpacking. Places where you can backpack into your campsite with all your gear on your back.

3.2 Land Activities

  • Foot Trails. Nature and hiking trails, both long and short, both naturally surfaced and paved. Also some good places for a city hike.
  • Bike Trails. Mountain biking trails, "rails to trails" trailways, and paved bike paths.
  • COPE Courses and Climbing. COPE courses, artificial climbing surfaces at climbing gyms and Scout camps, and places to go rock climbing.
  • Caves. Caves that are open to the public.

3.3 Aquatic Activities

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4 Destinations Sorted by Location

4.1 Destinations within the Four DFW Counties

4.2 Destinations within 2 Hours of DFW

4.3 Destinations between 2-5 Hours from DFW

4.4 Destinations between 5-10 Hours from DFW

4.5 Destinations More than 10 Hours from DFW

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5 Program Content

  • Activities that can be used during campouts and troop meetings. Most of this wiki is about where to go for an activity. This page is about what to do for an activity
  • Rope: Knots and Lashings. Many of the best team-building activities require a knowledge of basic knots and lashings. This page organizes resources for learning and teaching this subject.
  • Plant Identification for Dallas-Fort Worth. Identifying local plants depends on where you live, just like the question of where to go camping. This page is dedicated to Tenderfoot requirement 4(b) relating to poisonous plants and First Class requirement 5(a) relating to plant identification specifically in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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6 Other Scouting Resources

  • Program Planning. The whole point of this wiki is to be a resource where Scouts in Dallas-Fort Worth can easily figure out their options during the planning process described in these links.
  • Safety including the Guide to Safe Scouting. For Scouts, this is the rulebook. For others, the Guide to Safe Scouting is worth consulting as the accumulated wisdom of a lot of people with a lot of experience about how to be safe outdoors.

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7 Contributing to the Wiki

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To sign up to contribute, or to report broken links or other issues, email the Wiki Administrator.

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