Jamboree on the Trail

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Jamboree on the Trail
GenreScouting activity
Frequency2nd Saturday in May
Location(s)International
Websitejamboreeonthetrail.org

Jamboree on the Trail, known by its acronym JOTT,[1] is a co-ordinated international Scouting activity held annually, following on the idea of the Join-in events from the World Jamboree Year. Scouts from all over the world simultaneously participate in their local area by holding a hiking event.[2]

The event takes place on an annual basis on the 2nd Saturday in May. The event began in 1998 and has since grown into an international tradition, with millions of participants each year. It is a non-competitive event, and the emphasis is on fostering camaraderie, appreciation for nature, and a sense of global solidarity among Scouts worldwide.[3]

Participants are awarded a JOTT badge as a recognition of having participated in this worldwide event. This provides the Scouts with a means of participating in an activity at the same time as fellow Scouts from around the world. It is an adjunct activity to the World Scout Jamboree as well as Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet.

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  1. ^ Jamboree on the Trail
  2. ^ "Scout groups join together for Jamboree on the Trail". JohnOGroat Journal. 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  3. ^ "Jamboree on the Trail | Northeast Georgia Council | 101". www.nega-bsa.org. Retrieved 2023-07-19.

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