
Ready for breakfast, Ben Smith, of the Seattle Panthers in Seattle, Wash., digs into his bag for a breakfast plate. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Isaac Graham of the Boling Brook Voyagers, in Boling Brook, Il, works on trading pins with Greg Jones, pastor from the Great Falls, Mont., church. Jones' church doesn't have a Pathfinder club, but he came to the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee because he loves working with youth, and trading pins! Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Mia Apt, a Cascade Eagle from North Cascade Church in Burlington, WA., Cascade Eagle from North Cascade Church in Burlington, WA., gets some breakfast before a big day at the camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Taylor Melom, a Cascade Eagle from North Cascade Church in Burlington, WA., Cascade Eagle from North Cascade Church in Burlington, WA., gets some breakfast before a big day at the camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Pathfinders from Lighthouse church in Seattle relax in the sun after breakfast before they head out to work on honors at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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The Gallatin Grizzlies, from Bozeman, Mt., prepare for their day at OshKosh. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Pathfinders from the Yakima Braves club in Yakima, Wash., wait for their name to be called to recieve their North Pacific Union trading pin set. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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The Potomac Conference badge pins are very popular at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Tracy Wood, Oregon Conference Pathfinder director, talks with the Pleasent Valley Pathers from the Pleasent Valley church in Portland, Ore. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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The Valley View Pathfinders, from Medford, Ore., brought these interesting shaped tents. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Valley View Pathfinder James Kivett from Medford, Ore., shows off his pin collection. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Zach Davis, Pathfinder from the Spokane Southern Lights club in Spokane, Wash., trades pins with William Waliser of the Waiiatpu Pathfinders in Walla Walla, Wash. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Lorna Bell of the Mt. Sinai Striders in Orlando, Florida, signs her name to the Just Claim It Prayer Wall. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Mount Ellis Academy booth was busy with people there answering questions about Montana for a Mount Ellis pin.
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Forence Namata and Rosa Baz from God's Northern Lights in Tacoma, WA., put their thumb print on the territory of the Middle East and North Africa Union. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Arriauna Anderson, Desiree Fisher and Martessa Davis, Pathfinders from Washougal, WA get autographs from Elliot the Eagle, mascot for Mount Ellis Academy in Bozeman, MT. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Greg Zdor, Berrien Springs, Michigan, with sisters Sharon and Karen Farias of Chehalis, Wash., pose with a guard at the entrace to the main stage of the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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Each night, kids run through the crowd before the evening program waving flags from their country of origin. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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All around the OshKosh campground, groups of Pathfinders can be seen trading pins. Photo: Brent Hardinge
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