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Guajataka Scout Reservation

Guajataka Scout Reservation or Camp Guajataka (Campamento Guajataka in Spanish), often simply referred to as Guajataka and nicknamed Santuario de Amistad (English: Sanctuary of Friendship), is a Scout reservation of the Puerto Rico Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and the council's only camping grounds.[1] The camp is located in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico, in the northwest, and partially borders the southern portion of Guajataca Lake, from which the camp takes part of its name. The camp was founded in 1938 with the transfer of land from the Government of Puerto Rico to the Puerto Rico BSA Council.[2] The facility has a participant capacity of little more than 500 individuals. The location and climate allows for year round recreational activities such as camping,[3] seminars, leadership trainings and other Scouting-related activities.[4][5][6]

Guajataka Scout Reservation
Entrance to Guajataka Scout Reservation
NicknameSanctuary of Friendship
Other namesCampamento Guajataka
Camp Guajataka
OwnerPuerto Rico Council
LocationPR-119 Km 23.9, Barrio Guajataca
San Sebastián, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°22′05″N 66°55′14″W / 18.36814°N 66.92056°W / 18.36814; -66.92056
Founded1938
DirectorFélix Berríos
RangerLeopoldo "Junior" Alicea
Program DirectorSebastián Matos Medina
Website
https://scoutingpr.org
 Scouting portal
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Guajataka Scout Reservation Map
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Dining Hall
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Ángel Ramos Building
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Interfaith Chapel
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Campsite A
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Campsite B
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Campsite C
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Campsite D
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Campsite M
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Campsite SP
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Paquito Joglar
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Cóbana Negra
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Manolín
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Swimming pools
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Campfire
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Shooting Range
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Canoe Base
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COPE Tower
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Nature Lodge
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Basketball Court
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El Zorzal building (First Aid, cantina, administration offices, storage and meeting room)
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Robert Baden-Powell statue
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Frank H. Wadsworth memorial

Natural features and wildlife edit

The scout reservation is located 200 meters above sea level with a topology which includes level land and low hills. The camp is situated a short distance from a scenic, two-mile canyon of the tributary Guajataca River between steep cliffs which is accessible by canoe. Natural limestone caverns are a short drive away. The camp's tropical forest is home to more than 50 species of trees, some like Stahlia monosperma which are rare and endangered species. More than 60 species of birds which include hummingbirds, quail-doves, peregrine falcons, ospreys, owls, pelicans and grebes. Numerous reptiles and amphibians such as tree frogs and coquis are also found in the forest.[7] Various species of fish such peacock bass, largemouth bass, sunfish, perch, catfish, tilapia and threadfin shad can be found in Guajataca Lake.[8]

Lodging facilities edit

Scouts and leaders who visit are lodged in one of the ten campsites, in-campsite cabins or stand-alone cabin-campsites of the reservation. The campsites feature a series of concrete-and-wood cabins which house the visiting campers.[9] Some of the campsite areas are identified by letters (Campsites A, B, C, D, M, SP) while the Paquito Joglar, El Palomar, Casa Manolín and Cóbana Negra campsites are stand-alone cabin-campsites that are located inside the camp's vast tropical mameyuelo woods. Cóbana Negra is designed to better accommodate persons with disabilities. The Paquito Joglar and Manolín cabins are named in honor of distinguished Scouting figures of Puerto Rico, Francisco "Paquito" Joglar Herrero and Manuel González Jones ("Don Mano"), respectively. The SP or Swimming Pool Campsite, Palomar and Cóbana Negra[10] cabins are named based on their location, flora or physical characteristics.[11][12][circular reference][13][14]

Programs and activities edit

The camp runs year-round with the most popular seasons being Holy Week, Summer and Christmas. The main program runs during the summer, in which ten weeks are divided for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing. The Christmas season runs for a single week and summarizes the summer's offerings open for both Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA. A short three-to-four-day camp has also been offered during spring break with a similar program to the one offered during the Christmas camp.[15] The camp also operates off-season for special troop activities or external groups that wish to experience the outdoor spirit of the reservation as well as activities such as canoeing, archery and BB rifle shooting.[16][17] COPE program activities, which include rappelling and climbing,[18] as well as Wood Badge courses are offered at Camp Guajataka.[19]

Yokahu Lodge edit

Guajataka is the official home of Yokahu Lodge, the council's Order of the Arrow Lodge. Most of Yokahu Lodge's activities are celebrated in the camp and for years the Order has given service to the facilities. The OA has its own campsite, called "The Cabin", which occupancy has been discontinued due to structural damages, but remains standing. In the past, the Paquito Joglar campsite area was considered the official gathering place for the Lodge, later becoming a campers area due to the need of space for the many Scouts that attended camp in summer.[20]

Camp staff edit

The staff of the camp are structured based on Scouting's patrol system. These patrols are based on different specialization areas in the camp's program. The current patrols are:[21]

  • Program Aide - Established in 1938, this patrol specializes in Scoutcraft topics.
  • Nature Team - Established in 1952 by renowned forester Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth, this patrol specializes in ecology and conservation topics.
  • Aquatic Team - Specializes in pool and lake activities.
  • Sport Team - Specializes in sports and recreation.
  • Administrative Staff - Specialized in camp administration as well as cantina and Trading Post management.
  • Expedition Voyagers - Specializes in high adventure activities such as treks and Project C.O.P.E..

Each patrol is led by a director, an adult leader who serves as an administrative official, and a Patrol Leader, a youth in charge of the patrol's specific program. In the past, each patrol had its own campsite nearby or next to their base of operations in the wooded areas of the camp, where they pitched their own tents and worked on pioneering gates that awed campers and visitors alike. All staff members were located in a single house cabin called Casa Staff (Staff House) from 2006 until 2018. Patrols campsites were later reinstated in 2019 in the wooded areas of Guaraguao (Nature Team), Bosquesito (Administrative Staff), Caja de Muerto (Sport Team), Pailas (Aquatic Team) and Tinieblas (Program Aide).

Due to its long history, the patrol system has served to develop a series of traditions inside each patrol. A tradition shared by all patrols is a simple recognition, symbolized by a neckerchief, presented to a Staff member who has truly served the patrol and the camp, demonstrates and shares their knowledge, and, most of the times, has been a member of the patrol for two or more years. Their neckerchiefs as well as their shoelaces (a tradition of Guajataka Camp patrols) have different colors, each color representing a specific patrol: red (Program Aide), forest green (Nature Team), light blue (Aquatic Team), purple (Sport Team), yellow (Administrative Staff) and navy blue (Expedition Voyagers).

Hurricane Maria edit

In 2017 Guajataka Scout Reservation suffered major damage during Hurricane Maria. In the aftermath of the storm, the Guajataca Dam, which holds back the water in Guajataca Lake, came close to failure.[22] In the months which followed the storm, Scouts from around the world aided in rebuilding efforts through donations and volunteer activities.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Concilio de Puerto Rico - Sobre Nosotros". Concilio de Puerto Rico. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  2. ^ Héctor Mejías (1962-07-07). "Hace 24 años Niños Escuchas asisten al Campamento Guajataka". El Mundo Digital Archive (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  3. ^ "Camp patch images - Guajataka (PR)". Camp Images. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  4. ^ "El Nuevo Dia: Campamento Guajataka". Press Reader. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  5. ^ "Guajataka Scout Reservation". Discover Puerto Rico. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  6. ^ "Campamento Guajataka". Concilio de Puerto Rico Facebook Page. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  7. ^ "Frank H. Wadsworth: The Guajataka Scout Camp in Puerto Rico". Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  8. ^ "Lago Guajataca". Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  9. ^ "Guajataka Campsite A". Waymarkinge. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  10. ^ Libidibia monosperma
  11. ^ "Millonaria transformación en Guajataka". La Perla del Sur.
  12. ^ "Guajataka Scout Reservation Map".
  13. ^ "Guajataka Scout Reservation". Foursquare City Guide. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  14. ^ "Campamento Guajataka". Marvel & Marchand Architects. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  15. ^ "Campamento de Navidad en Guajataka". Facebook.
  16. ^ "El Nuevo Dia: Campamento Guajataka". Press Reader. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  17. ^ . Mi Puerto Rico Verde. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
  18. ^ "Guajataka COPE Tower". Waymarking.
  19. ^ "Scouting Magazine - Wood Badge Wednesdays: Puerto Rico edition". Scouting Magazine. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  20. ^ . Mi Puerto Rico Verde. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
  21. ^ "Programa Campamento Guajataka 2023". Retrieved 2023-07-24.
  22. ^ "Puerto Rico's Failing Guajataca Dam Endangers Thousands". NBC News. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  23. ^ "Thanks to the Order of the Arrow, Puerto Rico's hurricane-devastated Camp Guajataka is open for business". Scouting Magazine. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  24. ^ "Rebuild Puerto Rico Council's Guajataka Scout Reservation". Western Order of the Arrow. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  25. ^ "Devastado Campamento Guajataka". Isla Oeste. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  26. ^ "Primera Hora: Urgen ayuda para restaurar el Campamento Guajataka de los Boy Scouts". Primera Hora. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  27. ^ "How Hurricane Maria is affecting BSA members in Puerto Rico". Scouting Magazine. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  28. ^ "Escuchas abren camino a su Campamento Guajataca". Noticel. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  29. ^ "Scouts plan Puerto Rico trip to rebuild camp". The Republic. Retrieved 2021-12-26.

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Guajataka Scout Reservation or Camp Guajataka Campamento Guajataka in Spanish often simply referred to as Guajataka and nicknamed Santuario de Amistad English Sanctuary of Friendship is a Scout reservation of the Puerto Rico Council of the Boy Scouts of America and the council s only camping grounds 1 The camp is located in San Sebastian Puerto Rico in the northwest and partially borders the southern portion of Guajataca Lake from which the camp takes part of its name The camp was founded in 1938 with the transfer of land from the Government of Puerto Rico to the Puerto Rico BSA Council 2 The facility has a participant capacity of little more than 500 individuals The location and climate allows for year round recreational activities such as camping 3 seminars leadership trainings and other Scouting related activities 4 5 6 Guajataka Scout ReservationEntrance to Guajataka Scout ReservationNicknameSanctuary of FriendshipOther namesCampamento GuajatakaCamp GuajatakaOwnerPuerto Rico CouncilLocationPR 119 Km 23 9 Barrio GuajatacaSan Sebastian Puerto RicoCoordinates18 22 05 N 66 55 14 W 18 36814 N 66 92056 W 18 36814 66 92056Founded1938DirectorFelix BerriosRangerLeopoldo Junior AliceaProgram DirectorSebastian Matos MedinaWebsitehttps scoutingpr org Scouting portal 200m220yds222120191817161514131211109876543 2 1 Guajataka Scout Reservation Map1 Dining Hall2 Angel Ramos Building3 Interfaith Chapel4 Campsite A5 Campsite B6 Campsite C7 Campsite D8 Campsite M9 Campsite SP10 Paquito Joglar11 Cobana Negra12 Manolin13 Swimming pools14 Campfire15 Shooting Range16 Canoe Base17 COPE Tower18 Nature Lodge19 Basketball Court20 El Zorzal building First Aid cantina administration offices storage and meeting room 21 Robert Baden Powell statue22 Frank H Wadsworth memorial Contents 1 Natural features and wildlife 2 Lodging facilities 3 Programs and activities 3 1 Yokahu Lodge 3 2 Camp staff 4 Hurricane Maria 5 See also 6 ReferencesNatural features and wildlife editThe scout reservation is located 200 meters above sea level with a topology which includes level land and low hills The camp is situated a short distance from a scenic two mile canyon of the tributary Guajataca River between steep cliffs which is accessible by canoe Natural limestone caverns are a short drive away The camp s tropical forest is home to more than 50 species of trees some like Stahlia monosperma which are rare and endangered species More than 60 species of birds which include hummingbirds quail doves peregrine falcons ospreys owls pelicans and grebes Numerous reptiles and amphibians such as tree frogs and coquis are also found in the forest 7 Various species of fish such peacock bass largemouth bass sunfish perch catfish tilapia and threadfin shad can be found in Guajataca Lake 8 nbsp Entryway to Guajataka Scout Reservation among the bamboo forestLodging facilities editScouts and leaders who visit are lodged in one of the ten campsites in campsite cabins or stand alone cabin campsites of the reservation The campsites feature a series of concrete and wood cabins which house the visiting campers 9 Some of the campsite areas are identified by letters Campsites A B C D M SP while the Paquito Joglar El Palomar Casa Manolin and Cobana Negra campsites are stand alone cabin campsites that are located inside the camp s vast tropical mameyuelo woods Cobana Negra is designed to better accommodate persons with disabilities The Paquito Joglar and Manolin cabins are named in honor of distinguished Scouting figures of Puerto Rico Francisco Paquito Joglar Herrero and Manuel Gonzalez Jones Don Mano respectively The SP or Swimming Pool Campsite Palomar and Cobana Negra 10 cabins are named based on their location flora or physical characteristics 11 12 circular reference 13 14 nbsp Campsite C cabins nbsp Angel Ramos Building located in Camp Guajataka nbsp Robert Baden Powell statuePrograms and activities editThe camp runs year round with the most popular seasons being Holy Week Summer and Christmas The main program runs during the summer in which ten weeks are divided for Cub Scouts Scouts BSA and Venturing The Christmas season runs for a single week and summarizes the summer s offerings open for both Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA A short three to four day camp has also been offered during spring break with a similar program to the one offered during the Christmas camp 15 The camp also operates off season for special troop activities or external groups that wish to experience the outdoor spirit of the reservation as well as activities such as canoeing archery and BB rifle shooting 16 17 COPE program activities which include rappelling and climbing 18 as well as Wood Badge courses are offered at Camp Guajataka 19 nbsp Guajataka Scout Reservation campfire area nbsp Pools nbsp Sailing on Lake Guajataca Yokahu Lodge edit Guajataka is the official home of Yokahu Lodge the council s Order of the Arrow Lodge Most of Yokahu Lodge s activities are celebrated in the camp and for years the Order has given service to the facilities The OA has its own campsite called The Cabin which occupancy has been discontinued due to structural damages but remains standing In the past the Paquito Joglar campsite area was considered the official gathering place for the Lodge later becoming a campers area due to the need of space for the many Scouts that attended camp in summer 20 Camp staff edit The staff of the camp are structured based on Scouting s patrol system These patrols are based on different specialization areas in the camp s program The current patrols are 21 Program Aide Established in 1938 this patrol specializes in Scoutcraft topics Nature Team Established in 1952 by renowned forester Dr Frank H Wadsworth this patrol specializes in ecology and conservation topics Aquatic Team Specializes in pool and lake activities Sport Team Specializes in sports and recreation Administrative Staff Specialized in camp administration as well as cantina and Trading Post management Expedition Voyagers Specializes in high adventure activities such as treks and Project C O P E Each patrol is led by a director an adult leader who serves as an administrative official and a Patrol Leader a youth in charge of the patrol s specific program In the past each patrol had its own campsite nearby or next to their base of operations in the wooded areas of the camp where they pitched their own tents and worked on pioneering gates that awed campers and visitors alike All staff members were located in a single house cabin called Casa Staff Staff House from 2006 until 2018 Patrols campsites were later reinstated in 2019 in the wooded areas of Guaraguao Nature Team Bosquesito Administrative Staff Caja de Muerto Sport Team Pailas Aquatic Team and Tinieblas Program Aide Due to its long history the patrol system has served to develop a series of traditions inside each patrol A tradition shared by all patrols is a simple recognition symbolized by a neckerchief presented to a Staff member who has truly served the patrol and the camp demonstrates and shares their knowledge and most of the times has been a member of the patrol for two or more years Their neckerchiefs as well as their shoelaces a tradition of Guajataka Camp patrols have different colors each color representing a specific patrol red Program Aide forest green Nature Team light blue Aquatic Team purple Sport Team yellow Administrative Staff and navy blue Expedition Voyagers Hurricane Maria editIn 2017 Guajataka Scout Reservation suffered major damage during Hurricane Maria In the aftermath of the storm the Guajataca Dam which holds back the water in Guajataca Lake came close to failure 22 In the months which followed the storm Scouts from around the world aided in rebuilding efforts through donations and volunteer activities 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp Scouting portal Scouting in Puerto Rico Yokahu Lodge List of council camps Boy Scouts of America Frank H WadsworthReferences edit Concilio de Puerto Rico Sobre Nosotros Concilio de Puerto Rico Retrieved 2021 12 26 Hector Mejias 1962 07 07 Hace 24 anos Ninos Escuchas asisten al Campamento Guajataka El Mundo Digital Archive in Spanish Retrieved 2023 06 13 Camp patch images Guajataka PR Camp Images Retrieved 2021 12 30 El Nuevo Dia Campamento Guajataka Press Reader Retrieved 2021 12 26 Guajataka Scout Reservation Discover Puerto Rico Retrieved 2021 12 26 Campamento Guajataka Concilio de Puerto Rico Facebook Page Retrieved 2021 12 26 Frank H Wadsworth The Guajataka Scout Camp in Puerto Rico Retrieved 2022 02 10 Lago Guajataca Retrieved 2022 02 10 Guajataka Campsite A Waymarkinge Retrieved 2022 06 01 Libidibia monosperma Millonaria transformacion en Guajataka La Perla del Sur Guajataka Scout Reservation Map Guajataka Scout Reservation Foursquare City Guide Retrieved 2021 12 29 Campamento Guajataka Marvel amp Marchand Architects Retrieved 2021 12 26 Campamento de Navidad en Guajataka Facebook El Nuevo Dia Campamento Guajataka Press Reader Retrieved 2021 12 26 Escuchas celebran los 85 anos del Campamento Guajataka Mi Puerto Rico Verde Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 Retrieved 2012 12 30 Guajataka COPE Tower Waymarking Scouting Magazine Wood Badge Wednesdays Puerto Rico edition Scouting Magazine Retrieved 2021 12 26 Escuchas celebran los 85 anos del Campamento Guajataka Mi Puerto Rico Verde Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 Retrieved 2012 12 30 Programa Campamento Guajataka 2023 Retrieved 2023 07 24 Puerto Rico s Failing Guajataca Dam Endangers Thousands NBC News Retrieved 2021 12 26 Thanks to the Order of the Arrow Puerto Rico s hurricane devastated Camp Guajataka is open for business Scouting Magazine Retrieved 2021 12 26 Rebuild Puerto Rico Council s Guajataka Scout Reservation Western Order of the Arrow Retrieved 2021 12 26 Devastado Campamento Guajataka Isla Oeste Retrieved 2021 12 26 Primera Hora Urgen ayuda para restaurar el Campamento Guajataka de los Boy Scouts Primera Hora Retrieved 2021 12 26 How Hurricane Maria is affecting BSA members in Puerto Rico Scouting Magazine Retrieved 2021 12 26 Escuchas abren camino a su Campamento Guajataca Noticel Retrieved 2021 12 26 Scouts plan Puerto Rico trip to rebuild camp The Republic Retrieved 2021 12 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guajataka Scout Reservation amp oldid 1221451859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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