Girl dens blaze fresh trail into Boy
Scouts of America
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[May 29, 2018]
By Katharine Jackson
MCLEAN, Va. (Reuters) - On a frontline of
the gender equality battle in the United States is Den 13, a suburban
Virginia Cub Scout unit made up of girls on their way to next year
becoming the first female Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America.
The girls, who are 8 to 10 years old, say they appreciate the outdoor
challenges of scouting: finding the route to a waterfall on a wrinkled
map, crossing a creek and encountering a snake.
After more than a century as a bastion of boyhood, the Boy Scouts of
America announced in October that this year it would begin letting girls
join the 7- to 10-year-old Cub Scouts. More than 3,000 girls joined an
Early Adopter program this spring.
In 2019, the girls of Den 13 in McLean, Virginia, will be among the
first female members of the newly named "Scouts BSA" program, which
until the change will still be called "Boy Scouts" and only admit boys
aged 11 to 17.
Scouting alongside boys is no issue for 10-year-old Dani Hyder.
"I don't really mind as long as I get to do it," she said. "I don't care
what gender the people I'm doing with are."
Like others in her den, 10-year-old Lilly Rumpf went on hikes and family
camping trips, but watched from the sidelines as her brother rose
through the ranks of the Boy Scouts.
"It was like he got to do all the cool things, and I didn't," she said.
"So when I got involved in this, it was really cool."
Boy Scouts of America said admitting girls is making life easier for
families with brothers and sisters who want to follow the same path.
"I think our program offers both genders exactly what we want young
people to learn and embrace as they grow up," said Les Baron, scout
executive for the Boy Scouts National Capital Area Council.
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Girls from Cub Scout Den 13, a suburban Virginia Cub Scout unit made
up of girls who are on their way to next year becoming the first
female Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America as part of the the newly
named "Scouts BSA" program, participate in a hike in this still
image from video shot in McLean, Virginia, U.S. May 20, 2018.
REUTERS/Greg Savoy

The move comes as attitudes toward gender change and after decades of
declining membership. Boy Scouts of America now has about 2.3 million
members, a drop of about one-third since 2000. The organization decided
to admit openly gay scouts in 2014, and last year welcomed transgender
members.
As Boy Scouts of America widens its scope, the Girl Scouts of the
USA is reaffirming its commitment to girls.
"Girl Scouts has always proudly owned the 'Girl' in Girl Scouts, and
our programing is, and always will, reflect the fact that we are
girl-led and girl-centric," the organization said in a statement.
The Boy Scouts held annual meetings in Dallas last week with many
awaiting news of a uniform change with different cuts for girls and
alternatives like Capri pants and "skorts," or skirts with shorts
inside.
For now, the Den 13 girls wear shirts embroidered with "Boy Scouts
of America," standard olive shorts, resting their ponytails and
braids on plaid neckerchiefs.
Heading to the waterfall, Den 13 took a wrong turn down a dead end
trail.
"I kind of like that we got lost," said Hiro Rose, enjoying the
river view. After consulting their map, the girls quickly found
their way.
For Danielle, the best part of the hike was obvious. "Actually
having a snake crawl, like slither across my shoe."
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; Editing by Mary Milliken and Lisa
Shumaker)
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