Bobert Baden-Powell, the founding of the Scouting Movement, first took Scouts to Brownsea Island in 1907 to see if his idea of teaching young men outdoor skills had merit. With that first trip and it's wild success, the Scouting Movement was born. For more than 100 years Scouting has spread around the world and continues to thrive, giving young people opportunities to learn outdoor skills, leadership and give back to their communities.
Camp Cowles on Diamond Lake is one of the area's oldest Scouting Camps, serving young men and women from around Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. This cache was hidden on the edge of Camp Cowles by Troop 201G from Sandpoint, ID as they worked to complete their Geocaching Merit Badge.
Cache is an easy find, but the young ladies of Troop 201G had a fun time creating it and finding the place to stach it.