Pathfinder clubs from around the Northwest and beyond are arriving in Oshkosh, Wis., for the International Pathfinder Camporee, which begins Tuesday evening, Aug. 13. Whether by airplane, train, bus, motor home or other vehicle, they will be part of an estimated 50,000 participants from North America and other parts of the world in the 2019 Camporee.
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Additional photos and stories will be available throughout the week at a variety of online sources:
- Official Camporee hashtag: #2019Chosen
- NW hashtags #NWAdventists, #2019ChosenNW and #NWPathfinders
- ORC hashtags #ORChosen19 and #oregonpathfinders
- UCC hashtag #uccpathfinders
- WAC hashtag #WAChosen2019
- Instagram: @GleanerNow
- Twitter: @GleanerNow
- Facebook: @GleanerNow

An important prayer for thousands crisscrossing the country toward Oshkosh.
Credit: Upper Columbia Conference

Oshkosh or Bust! Even though some have busted on the way (flat tires, transmissions etc.) they are undaunted.
Credit: Kelsey Bitton

Upper Columbia Conference Pathfinders ready for their adventure.
Credit: Meghan Schultz

Richie Brower plants a flag in the display.
Credit: Sandy Larsen

Othello Outreacher club members find a reptile lesson on the way.
Credit: Daniel Wisewolf

Upper Columbia Pathfinders camp in the shadow of an iconic monolith in Wyoming.
Credit: Meghan Schultz

The Vancouver Spanish group pauses for a memory at Mount Rushmore.
Credit: Vancouver Spanish

Oregon Pathfinders from Salem at Yellowstone.
Credit: Oregon Pathfinders

John from the Southcenter Church near Seattle, Washington, packed up a large truck of supplies to haul to Oshkosh for Washington Pathfinders.
Credit: Washington Conference

The Swordbearers from Lacey, Washington, passed through Yellowstone National Park on their way.
Credit: Lacey Swordbearers

The Caldwell Flames visit the Casper, Wyoming church on their journey.
Credit: Donna Shelly

Credit: North American Division

For all the Pathfinder pin collectors, Christian Record Services for the Blind has created a three-dimensional pin with tactile Braille code.
Credit: Christian Record Services for the Blind