Welcome To Venturing

Everyone has that moment that opens their eyes to a bigger world than they ever imagined. It might happen while paddling a quiet lake, bonding with new friends around a beach bonfire, or rising to the challenge of leading an exhausted crew to the edges of adventure. Venturing empowers you to create your own experiences while bringing Scouting values to life through high adventure outdoor activities and challenging real-world projects.

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A Coastal Odyssey: Crew 75 Explores the Enchanting Outer Banks of North Carolina

The Outer Banks of North Carolina have long been an alluring destination for travelers seeking stunning coastal landscapes, rich history, and a taste of adventure. Last year, a group of intrepid explorers from Crew 75 embarked on a thrilling journey to this remarkable region. From serene beaches to historic lighthouses, their trip was filled with unforgettable experiences and newfound appreciation for the beauty of North Carolina’s coastal wonderland.

As the Crew arrived on the Outer Banks, they were instantly captivated by the warm hospitality of the locals and the gentle sea breeze that welcomed them. With their cameras and spirits ready, they began their exploration on the wide, sandy beaches that stretched as far as the eye could see. From the tranquility of Carova Beach to the liveliness of Nags Head, each beach presented its unique charm, offering the perfect setting for relaxation and recreation.

Finally camping at the grand beach of Frisco in the Southern most point of the ocean.

The Outer Banks have a rich maritime history, and the Crew was eager to immerse themselves in its allure. They visited the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, which showcased artifacts and stories from the many shipwrecks that dot the coast. The crew was fascinated by tales of pirates, brave lighthouse keepers, and the heroic efforts of the United States Life-Saving Service.

Don’t forget the UFO museum!

One of the highlights of the Crew expedition was visiting the iconic lighthouses that guide ships along the treacherous coastline. They climbed the spiral stairs of the Bodie Island Lighthouse, capturing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from the top. At Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, they marveled at its historic significance, being the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States.

Adventure beckoned as the Crew ventured into the waters of the Outer Banks. From kayaking through serene marshlands to windsurfing and kiteboarding in the brisk ocean breeze, they found themselves surrounded by nature’s wonders. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore, in particular, provided the perfect playground for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

No visit to the Outer Banks would be complete without delving into the captivating mystery of the Lost Colony. At Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, the crew explored the remnants of England’s first attempt at establishing a colony in the New World. The story of the Lost Colony, where a group of settlers mysteriously disappeared, still intrigues historians and visitors to this day.

And then – there is Duck Donuts. Should we say more? We do it again in August. Join the adventure!

Up The Creek…. Without A Paddle…..

In a few weeks, our daring crew will be departing our lovely town to take a jaunt into the wild blue yonder. No, not a flight, but White Water Rafting at the United States National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC.

There, they will Zip, Raft, Kayak, Surf, Climb, Bike, Hike….

Join us for our trip – and hopefully if we fall, it’s over deep water!

We came back, In First Place in Multiple Categories!

Venturing Crew 75 vent to BSA Winterfest in Gatliinburg, TN with an aim to compete against the thousands of youth and took home first place across several categories.

Winterfest is an exciting, fun-filled, and competitive event for Explorers, Venturers, Sea Scouts & older Scouts BSA troops. Winterfest is an action-packed 2-day event filled with competitions, aquatic and STEM events, shooting sports, climbing, sports tournaments and more! Many events are related to various career fields such as Fire Service, Law Enforcement, and EMS.

The youth of the crew participated in several events, and this is the result of those activities:

Yannick coming out of her First Place Finish with a Smile.

First place Squeeze Box – Yannick A. She Managed to squeeze out the competition with 5.5 inches. The other Crew member (from another council) we wish him a quick recovery!

First Place went to our resident dead eye – Regan T. who scored first place at the Outdoor Range event of Rifle. His grouping was so close that you couldn’t tell he was shooting .22’s. So when we look at starving with the next Apocalypse, we’re set.

First Place was sternly in place for the Anchor Dive – it went to our unsinkable Kara K. who paddled across the length of the Olympic sized pool and then ran the Anchor back after diving down 12 feet to pull it up. It was almost a flawless performance.

First Place saved the day in the Lifeguard Relay – it also went to our resident Lifeguard Kara K. who did it so fast, by the time we had the camera focused, she was done. With Kara around I am positive that you won’t drown!

Second Place for the Rubber Ducky Regatta went to Kara K. who paddled across the water like, well a duck. She was Quacking us up teaching everyone what the rules were. We are encouraged that the rest of the flock had something to shoot for.

We will be Out of the Office…….

We are sorry, the Crew will be out of the office from Thursday, January 26th and may not return…. Ever…. Depending on how much fun we have at

BSA Winterfest, Gatlinburg, TN

Can I get dual credit applied for Venturing Awards?

The following Ranger Award requirements can be completed before a young man or lady is in Venturing, either as a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout or non Scout:

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Today, Venturers everywhere have the green light to party. That’s because today is the Venturing program’s 25th birthday!

The BSA’s executive board created the older-youth program on Feb. 9, 1998. In the 25 years since, Venturing has enabled more than 1 million young men and young women to choose their own adrenaline-packed adventures.

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