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Your youth or Venturer's experience at the National Jamboree will form memories for years to come. Making sure he/ she is adequately prepared will ensure the most exciting, safest, and memorable experience possible...
Unlike the past jamborees held at Ft.A.P. Hill this jamboree will be literally taking place on the tops of the West Virginia mountains.
Youth and adults will be walking everywhere they want to go. There will be "NO" bus transportation to ferry youth or adults around at the Summit. All activities will be within a mile and a half of where your youth is staying.
Youth will need to be physically fit to really get the most out of this jamboree. The BSA has came up with strict physical guidelines for everyone, youth and adults alike who are attending the jamboree. To hear more about the 2013 physical guidelines, view National Commissioner Tico Perez's video below or view the physical guidelines by clicking here.
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• If your BMI is less than 18.5, it falls within the “underweight” range.• If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the “normal” or Healthy Weight range.• If your BMI is 25.0 to 29.9, it falls within the “overweight” range.• If your BMI is 30.0 or higher, it falls within the “obese” range.
The national jamboree will uphold a decision by an applicant’s personal health care practitioner to deny participation for medical reasons.The national jamboree will accept for participation applicants that are recommended for participation by their health care practitioner and have a BMI of 31.9 or less.The national jamboree will consider for participation applicants with a BMI of 32.0 to 39.9 and/or one of the following risks:-Hypertension-Diabetes mellitus-Tobacco use-Dyslipidemia-Prior heart attack-Coronary angioplasty/stent-Prior stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)-Coronary artery surgery-Family history of premature (before age 55) coronary artery disease-Sleep apnea requiring CPAP or BiPAP-COPD*Applicants may be requested to provide further documentation, including cardiac testing, pulmonary testing, or further information from their physician to ensure the applicant’s ability to participate.Jamboree Medical Services will provide specific instructions to the practitioner to determine eligibility.The national jamboree cannot accept for participation any applicant with a BMI of 40.0 or higher.
“Adult leaders should support the attitude that they, as well as youths, are better off without tobacco in any form and may not allow the use of tobacco products at any BSA activity involving youth participants. All Scouting functions, meetings, and activities should be conducted on a smoke-free basis, with smoking areas located away from all participants.”
Smoking and the use of smokeless tobacco is prohibited in all national jamboree buildings, tents, and vehicles. While in BSA uniform and/or on duty, smoking or the use of smokeless tobacco is not permitted.The use of tobacco by visitors or off-duty non-uniformed staff or leaders will be restricted to designated areas.
The following statement was approved by the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America:“It is the policy of the Boy Scouts of America that the use of alcoholic beverages and controlled substances is not permitted at encampments or activities on property owned and/or operated by the Boy Scouts of America, or at any activity involving participation of youth members.”
Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances are not permitted at the national jamboree.