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Small areas of the country


Dear Pedro, I have something you should try to add to this magazine, even though you are the mail carrier. There are a lot of cool places boy go and things they do that Boys’ Life covers, but all boys can’t do these things. It is very nice to know that some Venturers went to some camp and got to fire cannons and rifles and work in a blacksmith shop, but how is a Scout who isn’t from Texas going to do these things without spending a lot of money? I think the magazine should put an article in every issue that focuses on small areas of the country where Scouts can have fund on the land and water.
– Neil W., Greenville, S.C.

We try to hit all sections of the country over time, Neil (The Boss
insists). Remember, this is a magazine about possibilities. Use your
imagination on how to adapt cool ideas you see in our articles to your local
community.

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