Okpik

Okpik
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
LocationNorthern Tier National High Adventure Bases
CountryUnited States of America
Awarded forCold-weather camping
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Okpik is located in Minnesota
Okpik
Northern Tier National High Adventure Base
47.989827, -91.49368422

Okpik, (Inuit language for snowy owl) pronounced as (OOk' pick) is the Boy Scouts of America cold-weather adventure program created by their Northern Tier High Adventure Bases at the Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base in Ely, Minnesota.

As the result of Northern Tier's Cold Weather Training program that teaches leaders to develop their own cold-weather program there are similar programs named after and based on Okpik offered by Boy Scout councils nationally. For example, Tahosa High Adventure Base located near Ward, Colorado offers a program similar to Okpik; Camp William Hinds in Raymond, Maine offers a popular Okpik program as well. Philmont Scout Ranch, another National High Adventure Base, offers a similar cold weather camping program called Kanik. Several local councils of the BSA have named their own local winter camping programs under the Okpik name, using the Okpik: Cold-Weather Camping manual, such as ones in Michigan, Buffalo, New York, the Blackhawk Area Council in Illinois and the Greater St. Louis Area Council in Missouri and the Potawatomi Area Council in Wisconsin.