Talk:Scouting in New Hampshire

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[edit] Historical council information to be folded in

  • New Hampshire Portsmouth 1916 1917
  • New Hampshire Claremont 1916 1918
  • New Hampshire Dover 1916 1918
  • New Hampshire 330 Manchester 1912 1929 Daniel Webster 330 1929
  • New Hampshire 330 Daniel Webster 1929

[edit] Camp Onway

While I agree with the opinions stated regarding Randy Larson they are just that; opinions. Wikipedia has no place for editorials and therefore I'm going to edit the end of the article Edison490 02:08, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lots of Onway

Given the amount of data on Onway, it would almost seem as if it overpowers the article, should it be spun off into its own article? RobHoitt 01:07, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

I gave it a few days without objection, so it is done. RobHoitt 16:14, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Hidden Valley

As I remember from when I was a youth (80's) the camp was called "The Griswold Hidden Valley Scout Reservation" It has always been more commonly called just "Hidden Valley." This was when the council also ran Mead Wilderness Base up on Mt. Israel. After the lease from the Department of Interior ended on Mt. Israel and the Camp Leo (Camp Manning) sale took place, The name was shortened to "Griswold Scout Reservation" and Hidden Valley, Camp Bell, and the White Mountain High Adventure Base became separate components of the reservation. Could someone who could expand upon this information revise the article accordingly? Thanks!!! RobHoitt 16:14, 16 September 2007 (UTC)