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Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship
For more information concerning FCF, visit www.nationalfcf.com

Complete 2008 Rendezvous Information
The Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF), originally called Frontiersmen Camping Fraternity, was founded during the summer of 1966. The Fellowship began as a way to reward for the older boys and men who had distinguished themselves in advancement, training, and camping.
The first FCF chapter was organized in the Southern California District in 1966. Dressed in buckskin outfits, the boys and men gathered in the firelight and prepared to endure a night of testing that would stretch their camping and survival skills to the limit.
Many of the tests a Royal Ranger will face to become an FCF member will demand a courageous spirit and be a life-changing experience.
Participation in the FCF ministry will achieve five important things for the boys and men: a demonstration of courage and leadership, development of friendships and woodsmanship, and a display of achievement.
FCF accomplishes the following purposes:
The blazing campfire is the official symbol of FCF. It symbolizes the spirit of FCF, which is:
There are five logs around the fire and they represent things that keep the FCF spirit alive:
"I share with you the warmth and glow of this campfire. These crimson flames are a symbol of our fellowship and adventures in camping.
"I promise to share with you the warmth of Christian friendship and with others the light of my Christian testimony.
"I promise to keep alive the spirit of FCF in my personal life and to observe at all times the principles of Royal Rangers."
Every four years, the Royal Rangers hold a National Rendezvous for all members of the Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship. Black-powder shooting, knife and hawk throwing, flint and steel, Seneca runs, outfit judging, recognition of national scouts, and old-fashioned camp cookin' are just a few of the great activities that take place at the Rendezvous.
Always popular is Trader's Row, where our FCF craftsmen display, sell and trade their wares. Skills and outdoor crafts continue throughout the week, and best of all we gather for the great evening Council Fire services. Begin now by making plans to attend.
Steps of Recognition in FCF
The "Trail of the Grizzly" is designed to lead boys and leaders along the challenging FCF advancement trail. The purpose of this "Trail" is to prepare boys and leaders to successfully complete each of the FCF advancements by including a unique set of merit award requirements for the "Frontiersmen," "Buckskin," and "Wilderness" steps. Get the details of the Trail of the Grizzly here.
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