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===Rocky Mountain Council=== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Rocky Mountain Council (#063) |image=<!-- Longs Peak Council CSP.png --> |type=council |owner=[[Boy Scouts of America]] |headquarters=[[Pueblo, Colorado]] |location= |country=United States |coords= |f-date=1920 |defunct=2021 |founders= |founder= |members= |chiefscouttitle=President |chiefscout= |chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner |chiefscout2= |chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive |chiefscout3= |website=https://www.rockymountainscouts.org }} The ''Rocky Mountain Council'' of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] is headquartered in [[Pueblo, Colorado]], and provides program services to over 100 chartered partner organizations, delivering Scouting to more than 4,600 youth through 167 Scout units in 19 counties of Southern Colorado, including Pueblo, Fremont, Crowley, Kiowa, Prowers, Bent, Otero, Baca, Las Animas, Costilla, Conejos, Mineral, Rio Grande, Alamosa, Saguache, Huerfano, Custer, Lake and Chaffee Counties. ==== Transitional Charter ==== In May 2021 following the National Annual Meeting of the BSA, the Rocky Mountain Council received notification that the council charter had been changed to a transitional charter. Instructions where that the council was to merge with the Pikes Peak Council by August 1, 2021. While no specific reason was provided as to why the Rocky Mountain Council had been issued this transitional charter, it is assumed that this merger occurred due to the bankruptcy lawsuit with that National Council and the requirement to show the courts that structural changes were occurring to support the financial future of the Boy Scouts of America. On August 1, 2021, the Rocky Mountain Council officially merged with the Pikes Peak Council to form the Pikes Peak - Rocky Mountain Council. In September 2021, the council executive board voted on the new name of the merged council to be Pathway to the Rockies. ====Organization==== * Cuerno Verde District * High Mountain District * Pioneer Trails District ====Camps==== * Rocky Mountain High Adventure Base: Located on San Isabel Scout Ranch, formerly Packard High Adventure Base.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rocky Mountain HAB |url=http://www.rmhab.org/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180805090020/http://www.rmcbsa.org/RMHAB/ |archive-date=2018-08-05 |access-date=2022-07-17}}</ref> * San Isabel Scout Ranch: Located near [[San Isabel, Colorado|San Isabel]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=SISRBSA |url=http://www.SISRBSA.org}}</ref> ==== Tupwee Gudas Gov Youchiquot Soovep Lodge ==== Tupwee Gudas Gov Youchiquot Soovep Lodge #536, chartered in 1958, serves 117 Arrowmen as of 2004. The lodge totem is a ''Populus tremuloides'' or [[Aspen|Rocky Mountain quaking aspen]]. Also known as Tupwee Lodge, its rather long name refers to its totem in the Ute language. The name means land of the quaking aspens.
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