Campers may receive recognition for their participation and achievements in the form of a patch on their blue kerchief. These awards and patches are earned, by individual campers, for challenging themselves in certain areas. The early camp patches, in the 1920s, were colored patches representing special sets of tests and were sewn on the kerchief. They were awarded for Citizenship, Horsemanship, Science, Guide, Physical Development,
Mountaineering,
First Aid, and Camp Improvement. Since then, the patches and awards have evolved, horsemanship, climbing, mountain biking, backpacking, and sleuthing. More difficult to achieve, requiring more than one summer, are the Trail Hand for horseback riding achievement and 4th Degree Tyrolean for hiking, backpacking, and outdoor expertise. A camper who demonstrates strong proficiency in all camping skills and programs may earn the Gold Spurs recognition. It honors excellence, in a number of activities, over at least three terms. == Specialty camps ==