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The Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF) is another aspect of the Royal Rangers ministry to boys that uses the historical context of the pre-1840s fur trade era. Through chapter (district) traces and territorial (regional) and national rendezvous boys and men have the opportunity to participate in camps set in this historical context. FCF also participates in missions efforts through Pathfinders and the Trappers Brigade program.

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Wilderness Vigil
The purpose of the Wilderness Vigil is to provide a challenge to FCF members that will help them to develop advanced frontier skills and build a stronger relationship with Christ. Wilderness members become mentors to other FCF members and Royal Rangers who wish to strengthen their skills and become closer to Christ.
Wilderness Application | Request for Vigil | Vigil Report

 

National and Territorial Scouts
A competition was held at the 2009 Plainsmen Territorial Rendezvous to determine the National Scout representing the Plainsmen Territory and the Territorial Scout to serve the territory for a two year term. The National Scout representing the Plainsmen Territory is Britton "No Hawk" Wright from the Indian Nation Chapter. The Plainsmen Territorial Scout is Jonathan "Olive Hawk" Belden from the Jed Smith Chapter.

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The Plainsmen Territory
The Plainsmen Territory has a long and storied history of colorful characters from it's eight chapters:
El Rio Colorado (Central Latin)
Azteca (Gulf Latin)
Hawken Rifle (Kansas)
Jedediah Strong Smith (New Mexico)
Shawnee Trail (North Texas)
Indian Nation (Oklahoma)
Longhorn (South Texas)
Palo Duro (West Texas)

Julian.jpg

The Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF) is another aspect of the Royal Rangers ministry to boys that uses the historical context of the pre-1840s fur trade era. Through chapter (district) traces and territorial (regional) and national rendezvous boys and men have the opportunity to participate in camps set in this historical context. FCF also participates in missions efforts through Pathfinders and the Trappers Brigade program.

BruceJim.jpg

Wilderness Vigil
The purpose of the Wilderness Vigil is to provide a challenge to FCF members that will help them to develop advanced frontier skills and build a stronger relationship with Christ. Wilderness members become mentors to other FCF members and Royal Rangers who wish to strengthen their skills and become closer to Christ.
Wilderness Application | Request for Vigil | Vigil Report

 

National and Territorial Scouts
A competition was held at the 2009 Plainsmen Territorial Rendezvous to determine the National Scout representing the Plainsmen Territory and the Territorial Scout to serve the territory for a two year term. The National Scout representing the Plainsmen Territory is Britton "No Hawk" Wright from the Indian Nation Chapter. The Plainsmen Territorial Scout is Jonathan "Olive Hawk" Belden from the Jed Smith Chapter.

CatWolf4.jpg

The Plainsmen Territory
The Plainsmen Territory has a long and storied history of colorful characters from it's eight chapters:
El Rio Colorado (Central Latin)
Azteca (Gulf Latin)
Hawken Rifle (Kansas)
Jedediah Strong Smith (New Mexico)
Shawnee Trail (North Texas)
Indian Nation (Oklahoma)
Longhorn (South Texas)
Palo Duro (West Texas)

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