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Des Plaines Valley Council is a former Boy Scouts of America local council that was headquartered in La Grange, Illinois, United States. In 2014 the council merged with
Calumet Council Pathway to Adventure Council is a Boy Scouts of America local council headquartered in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Created from the merger of four councils, it now spans over a large portion of Chicago metropolitan area and part of Northwest Indi ...
, Chicago Area Council and Northwest Suburban Council to form
Pathway to Adventure Council Pathway to Adventure Council is a Boy Scouts of America local council headquartered in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Created from the merger of four councils, it now spans over a large portion of Chicago metropolitan area and part of Northwest Indi ...
. It was formed through the merger of West Suburban Council and Thatcher Woods Council in 1993. The council operated Camp Shin-Go-Beek near Waupaca, Wisconsin and Camp Mach-Kin-O-Siew near
Elcho, Wisconsin Elcho is a town in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,233 at the 2010 census. The census-designated places of Elcho, Post Lake, and part of Summit Lake are located in the town. The area is served by the Elcho Fire a ...
. The council operated The BSA Adventure Camp in Rochelle, Illinois in a joint venture with Three Fires Council. The council sold Camp Tomo-Chi-Chi-Knolls in Huntley, Illinois to the Kane County Forest Preserve District as of January 1, 2007. Long before that it sold its Camp Delavan located on Lake Delavan in Wisconsin. Des Plaines Valley Council was served by Pachsegink OA Lodge.


District Organization

District organization at the time of the merger was: Tall Grass District services Burr Ridge,
Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 8,427 at the 2010 census. It is a south-western suburb of Chicago. History In 1961, TWA Flight 529 crashed in Clarendon Hills, killing all 73 passengers o ...
, Darien, Downers Grove, Hinsdale, Lemont, Westmont, and Willowbrook. Twin Lakes District services Bellwood, Broadview, Elmwood Park,
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, and Stone Park. Voyageur Trace District services Berwyn,
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, Countryside, Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, Justice, La Grange, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park,
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, McCook,
North Riverside North Riverside is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 7,426. Geography North Riverside is located at (41.846222, -87.829585). According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Nort ...
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, Western Springs, and Willow Springs.


Camp Mach-Kin-O-Siew

Camp Mach-Kin-O-Siew (popularly known as Camp Mach) was located near
Elcho, Wisconsin Elcho is a town in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,233 at the 2010 census. The census-designated places of Elcho, Post Lake, and part of Summit Lake are located in the town. The area is served by the Elcho Fire a ...
, in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States, on Enterprise Lake. With a size of approximately 590 acres surrounded by more wooded areas, it provided a northwoods wilderness type camping environment. The camp summer program has operated for as many as 8 weeks per year. This was eventually reduced to two weeks a year, from the last week of July to the first week of August. Scout troops stayed for 7 days at a time, checking in Sunday, checking out Saturday. Major parts of the camp's program were its
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classes. A wide range of merit badges were offered. The Order of the Arrow lodge held a calling-out ceremony at camp, and candidates have the opportunity to complete their ordeal induction the following day. Other activities included hiking, fishing, a bog hike, boating, rifle, shotgun, climbing, swimming and livesaving. Mach's facilities included a waterfront area, a field sports area (comprising rifle, shotgun, and archery ranges), thirteen campgrounds, several piers, a campfire bowl, a climbing tower, a forge, a water slide, a shower house, and a chapel. However, the camp had no dining hall, so the Scouts cook all their meals with supplies provided by the camp (except for the first and last dinners.) The extensive waterfront area was located on a beach along Enterprise Lake. It consists of a large swimming area, a lookout tower dedicated to the memory Of Scouter Rudolph J. Kasal, a boat dock, and a water slide. The camp owned a fleet of boats, consisting of kayaks, sunfish class sailboats, catamarans, an inboard motorboat for waterskiing, two outboard motorboats, rowboats, canoes, a dinghy, and sailboards. The camp also has two smaller lakes "Big Apple" and "Little Apple" within its borders. The Camp Cup was a competition between the troops visiting the camp. The scoring for the Camp Cup was derived from campsite inspections and competitions in Scout skills (e.g. archery). One major competition was Monster Camp, in which troops decorate their campsite using Scout skills. Judges searched in the temporary sets for good use of Scout skills, such as
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. Because the Boy Scouts of America maintains a " Leave No Trace" philosophy, the Scouts that attend Camp Mach attempt to preserve the camp's natural environment. The only island in Enterprise Lake was owned by the camp. It is maintained as a wildlife sanctuary, therefore no person can set foot on the island. Other natural features include two small lakes, a bog, and a marsh. The camp has ceased to operate as a Boy Scout camp.


Camp legends

Camp Mach was rumored to be haunted by "Bog Bill." The story goes that one of the grounds keepers at the Kraft Manor, Bill Kraft, was on the property when he noticed the white tailed deer pen was open. He looked around and saw one of the deer running away. He chased after it. It led him onto the camp grounds and eventually to the bog. Bill finally caught up to the deer as it got stuck in the bog. He jumped in to retrieve it safely but it began thrashing around and soon drowned him. Bogs preserve bodies very well so legend has it he never aged. During summer camp weeks Bog Bill drags scouts under the false bottom of the bog and they never return.


Camp Shin-Go-Beek

Since 1948, Camp Shin-Go-Beek has been located near Waupaca, Wisconsin on Big Twin and Little Twin lakes. The camp is close to the chain-of-lakes area of central Wisconsin, the Crystal River and Shadow Lake (used for camp canoe trips), and many outdoor recreation areas including the Wolf and Fox Rivers. College towns of Oshkosh, Appleton, and Stevens Point are nearby. The camp is serviced by Order of the Arrow Pachsegink Lodge. Both Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts use Camp Shin-Go-Beek. The camp operated for several weeks in late June and early July, then the staff moved to Camp Mach-Kin-O-Siew for two weeks. The camp is home to chipmunks, deer, coyotes, and many endangered birds, such as the
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, the sandhill crane, and the blue heron. The camp has ceased to operate as a scout camp following the summer season of 2015, however the western section of the property has been acquired by the Shin-Go-Beek Foundation which has continued camping operations under the name "Camp Shin-Go-Beek". The camp was reopened to campers in 2018.


See also

* Scouting in Illinois *
Scouting in Wisconsin Wisconsin has a long history with the Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations from the 1910s to the present day, both programs have independently served thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. Early history (1 ...


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