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1 - 15 Adirondack Scout <strong>Camps</strong> Trading Post Guide Years ago the trading post was the lifeblood of the backwoods settlement. It was the place to go and trade furs or other items for sugar, flour, coffee, and other staples. The trading post also served as a place where news, conversation, and socializing could be had. Without the trading post you had to do without a large part of frontier life. The advancement of civilization spelled doom for the old fashioned trading post. You now get your news from the television or newspaper, you pay cash for staples at your local super store, and your socializing might be done in a chat room. The Trading post at Sabattis Scout Reservation fall someplace in between. It is a rustic looking building and while we’re not a superstore this is where you go to get program merchandise, personal care items, and refreshments. It’s also the social center of the camp. At one time or another everyone in camp will come there. Our customer service oriented trading post staff will assist you in all of your purchases. You’ll find that our prices are affordable because we want to make sure that every Scout can take home a tangible memory of camp. We accept checks and all major credit cards. At the trading post you can get: handicraft supplies, boondoggle, astronomy star charts, guides to knot tying, cooking, backpacking & hiking, camping, Scoutcraft, story books, song books, Scout leader guides, charts to hang on your bulletin boards, assorted pins, specially made camp patches, hats, mugs, pins, knives, t-shirts, sweatshirts, soda, bottled water, candy, and snacks, flashlights, batteries, mini-mag flashlights, pen lights, clip on lights, maps, compasses, Official BSA pocketknives, utility knives, axes, saws, sharpening stones, leaders knives, Swiss Army Knives, deluxe professional knives, knife cases, lantern mantles, stoves, lanterns, light sticks, and more.