The front of SBPC |
Out front is really nice (at least in the summer). I personally think that the large stones give a nice touch. Scouts could probably throw around a ball or Frisbee on the lawn after getting off water too. "The Boy Scout" statue also gives the area a nice little touch.
"The Boy Scout" |
"The Boy Scout" (click to enlarge) |
Main entrance |
The main entrance leads directly to the mess hall. Interpreters and leaders do official check-in (getting permits, checking paperwork, etc.) in an office directly by the entrance too.
All the goodies are upstairs. There is the porch, which is absolutely great for sitting with a Dorthy Malter's Root Beer, hanging out with a crew after a trip, or just relaxing anytime. The trading post and snack stand both see a lot of business.
The new trading post |
I love the new trading post. It is so much more spacious and could almost completely outfit a scout who wasn't prepared. There's not EVERYTHING (I don't think they have sleeping bags or pads), but there's certainly a lot. Need an Otterbox for your camera? Got it. Want a fashionable Northern Tier belt? Sure! Loved Hudson Bay Bread so much you want to make it at home? We've got mix. Want to read up on all the best fishing techniques? There are guide books. Loved your trip so much that you want start planning your own back home? You can even buy the the same (but new) packs you used on trail.
For a more complete list of what is offered at the Trading Post, go to their website: http://northerntiertradingpost.org/
I didn't spend nearly as much time in the snack shop, though it has some good stuff too (the root beer floats are great). Ice cream, candy, root beer, and slushies are some of the things they offer.
For most visitors, that's all there is upstairs. There's a sink and place to make coffee and a couple of conference rooms, but when I was there they weren't for crew use. I would guess that they'll be used more for training and official conferences.
All and all, having the new Sandy Bridges Program Center this last summer was fantastic. It's a great addition to the base.
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