The Register-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia

Local News

November 19, 2009

'We're psyched,' BSA official says

GLEN JEAN -- The Boy Scouts of America announced in June the Goshen Scout Reservation in Rockbridge County, Va., was no longer being considered for its National Scouting Center and high adventure base.

Fayette County and West Virginia won the bid.

The BSA was still considering the Goshen site for its National Scout Jamboree, which attracts upwards of 40,000 scouts every four years. Another announcement came in August that Goshen was no longer a feasible choice, since it was going to take a $100 million investment to make the property work.

Wednesday, after weeks of speculation, official news finally broke that the New River Gorge region won that bid as well.

The 10,000-acre piece of land in Glen Jean-Mount Hope area, which the BSA selected for its National Scouting Center and high adventure base, will now also host the National Scout Jamboree, beginning in 2013.

BSA Vice President Jack Furst said engineers analyzed the Fayette County property and concluded it could accommodate the 30,000 to 50,000 scouts.

"We're psyched," Furst said.

"Off of that infrastructure, and through the Jamboree, we can now throw three programs versus one," Furst commented.

"It was an economic decision, as well as the beauty of the great outdoors. If done correctly, it will become the heartbeat of the Boy Scouts of America," Furst said of the West Virginia property.

BSA officials were previously leaning toward the Goshen site for the Jamboree because of its similarities to Fort A.P. Hill, Va., which has accommodated the event since 1981. They also said Goshen had a lake on premises, which was "very attractive."

Although the West Virginia site didn't come equipped with a lake, Furst says that's OK. The BSA plans on building up to three.

There are several watersheds on the property that will make it possible, Furst said.

"We will have lakes on this property that will be spectacular," he added.

"Everything's coming to West Virginia. It's been quite a journey."

Text Only
Local News
AP Video
US, UK Pressure on Syria; More Homs Violence Raw Video: Mass Killer Wants Medal, Freedom Few Answers in Death of Sons of Missing Utah Mom Court Strips Contador of Tour De France Title Runaway Goat Leads Police on Wild Chase And the Winner for Best Super Bowl Ad Is... Raw Video: Deadly Helicopter Crash in Australia Raw Video: Smoke, Purported Gunfire in Syria Romney Latest Poll to Join Let-me-explain Club Blast Kills Husband of Missing Utah Mom, 2 Boys Obama: US, Israel Will Work Against Iran Nukes NJ Museum Finds 19th Century Recording Snow Causes Disruptions in Much of Europe Clinton: Vetoed U.N. Syria Resolution 'travesty' Romney Picks Up Decisive Win in Nevada Caucuses Gingrich Renews Vow to Campaign Until Convention Romney Rolls to Easy Win in Nevada GOP Caucuses Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore. Police Clear Tents From Occupy Site in DC Killer of Fla. Girl Found in Landfill Gets Life
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com