Adventure Rangers

Adventure Rangers in grades six, seven, and eight meet weekly to build character, increase determination to achieve, and improve their ability to set goals and fulfill them.  

These middle school students spend time each week on patrol/leadership skills, recreation, outdoor/life skills, and Bible study. Adventure Rangers learn the importance of low-impact camping and put it into action on day camps, hikes, and campouts leaving locations cleaner that when they arrived.  

Lifelong friendships are developed and fostered as they earn their bachelor, camping, cycling, archery, backpacking, carpentry, public communications advancements among many others. Each year, boys are invited to attend Leadership Training, Winter Survival, and other campouts. These young men also earn merits that allow them into the elite group Frontiersman Camping Fellowship (FCF).  

The Adventure Rangers Advancement Trail offers such a challenge with the Trail to the Gold Medal of Achievement. This plan guides young men as to achieve the Gold Medal of Achievement (GMA), a medal of great distinction and honor.

After completing each set of steps and a few other requirements, the three medals he'll earn are:

Bronze Medal of
Achievement

Silver Medal of
Achievement

Gold Medal of
Achievement

To view or download lists of requirements for the various merits used in Adventure Rangers, follow these links:

Gold Merit Requirements

Green Merit Requirements
 

 

 

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