Image Credit: Brent Hardinge 2014 Forever Faithful Camporee - Thursday Agosto 21, 2014 Ready for breakfast, Ben Smith, of the Seattle Panthers in Seattle, Wash., digs into his bag for a breakfast plate. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge The Gallatin Grizzlies, from Bozeman, Mt., prepare for their day at OshKosh. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge The Potomac Conference badge pins are very popular at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Tracy Wood, Oregon Conference Pathfinder director, talks with the Pleasent Valley Pathers from the Pleasent Valley church in Portland, Ore. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge The Valley View Pathfinders, from Medford, Ore., brought these interesting shaped tents. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Valley View Pathfinder James Kivett from Medford, Ore., shows off his pin collection. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Lorna Bell of the Mt. Sinai Striders in Orlando, Florida, signs her name to the Just Claim It Prayer Wall. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Mount Ellis Academy booth was busy with people there answering questions about Montana for a Mount Ellis pin. Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge Each night, kids run through the crowd before the evening program waving flags from their country of origin. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge All around the OshKosh campground, groups of Pathfinders can be seen trading pins. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge
Image Credit: Brent Hardinge 2014 Forever Faithful Camporee - Thursday Agosto 21, 2014 Ready for breakfast, Ben Smith, of the Seattle Panthers in Seattle, Wash., digs into his bag for a breakfast plate. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge The Gallatin Grizzlies, from Bozeman, Mt., prepare for their day at OshKosh. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge The Potomac Conference badge pins are very popular at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Camporee. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Tracy Wood, Oregon Conference Pathfinder director, talks with the Pleasent Valley Pathers from the Pleasent Valley church in Portland, Ore. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge The Valley View Pathfinders, from Medford, Ore., brought these interesting shaped tents. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Valley View Pathfinder James Kivett from Medford, Ore., shows off his pin collection. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Pin traders flock around anyone with pins to find something they might not have yet. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Lorna Bell of the Mt. Sinai Striders in Orlando, Florida, signs her name to the Just Claim It Prayer Wall. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Mount Ellis Academy booth was busy with people there answering questions about Montana for a Mount Ellis pin. Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge 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 Credit: Brent Hardinge Each night, kids run through the crowd before the evening program waving flags from their country of origin. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge All around the OshKosh campground, groups of Pathfinders can be seen trading pins. Photo: Brent Hardinge Credit: Brent Hardinge