On the right track: Scouts ride right with top tips from a U.S. Olympic Training Center supercyclist
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Boy Scouts from Troop 121 in Colorado Springs, CO, participated in the training program of top cyclists at the US Olympic Training Center. The program includes as much as 22 hours of cycling per week, along with advice on diet and riding technique.
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1997
Prevention, Training, Recreation, Drug abuse, Cyclists, Boy Scouts
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1997
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Trying to reason with hurricane season: Scouts learn how the National Hurricane Center helps save lives during deadly storms
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Specialists at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL, educate Scouts about hurricanes such as Hurricane Allison, which struck Florida in Jun 1995. Tropical depressions and storms are called hurricanes when winds reach 74 miles per hour.
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
Analysis, Hurricanes
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
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