17 photos that show how the Scouting 500 in Kansas City kicked fun into high gear

Last month’s Scouting 500 at Kansas Speedway welcomed 13,000 youth and adults to one of the largest Scouting events of the year.

Everyone in the Heart of America Council family was invited: Cub Scouts (and their families), Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, Sea Scouts and Explorers. This was the second Scouting 500 ever; I blogged about the first back in 2014.

From Sept. 22 to 24, packs, troops, teams, crews, ships and posts camped alongside other units from their district. Campsites were conveniently located just outside the 1.5-mile tri-oval race track.

All the fun was found inside the tri-oval. The place was packed, with more than 150 different activities spread among 15 program venues known as “Pit Stops.”

The Pit Stops, like the Scouting movement as a whole, offered a diverse set of experiences young people couldn’t find anywhere else.

But seeing’s believing, right? So here are 17 photos that show how the Scouting 500 kicked fun into high gear.

1. Scouts fulfilled their need for speed.

At the “World of Wheels” Pit Stop, participants age 14 and up (with a signed waiver) raced go-karts.

2. Scouts played firefighter for a day.

The “Emergency Response” Pit Stop included hands-on displays from local police, fire and EMS agencies.

3. Scouts had plenty of time to be goofy.

Even though the activities lasted from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, there was still time for silliness.

4. Scouts breathed underwater.

You can’t just show up at the ocean and go scuba diving. But Scouts 11 and older did show up at the “Outdoor Adventure” Pit Stop to do just that.

5. Scouts camped with their families.

Most of these young people had never camped next to a giant race track.

6. Scouts raced on the BMX track.

There was racing of the two-wheeled variety, too. The “World of Wheels” Pit Stop was among the most popular.

7. Scouts zipped down the zip line.

Anyone weighing at least 75 pounds could experience the 700-foot zip line off the Speedway grandstand.

8. Scouts experienced life as an astronaut.

A human gyroscope was presented by the HOAC Religious Emblems program in conjunction with KC Cornerstones of Care.

9. Scouts met Miss Kansas.

Krystian Fish, Miss Kansas 2017, met with Scouts and Scout leaders.

10. Scouts saluted members of our military.

Each branch of the armed forces was represented. They presented the colors and met with Scouts at the “Military Experience” Pit Stop.

11. Scouts reached new heights.

The climbing wall was part of the “Outdoor Adventure” Pit Stop.

12. Scouts hit the target.

This pit stop included archery for Cub Scouts and powderball and tomahawk throwing for Boy Scouts.

13. Scouts got a surprise in the skies.

A flyover with classic planes gave participants quite a thrill.

14. Scouts saw a real race.

You can’t go to a raceway and not see a race. The event was capped off by a Saturday night main event featuring a private, 16-lap mock NASCAR race by the Richard Petty Driving Experience.

15. Scouts demonstrated athleticism.

At the Warrior Dash, part of the “Outdoor Adventure” Pit Stop, Scouts channeled their inner Olympian.

16. Scouts hung out with Venturers.

Scouts weren’t the only ones involved in the fun. Venturing crews had a nice showing as well.

17. Scouts met the lieutenant governor of Kansas.

Kansas Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer was there to meet with Scouts and leaders.

Thanks to Matt Armstrong, the council’s senior marketing director, for the photos and info.


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Bryan Wendell, an Eagle Scout, is the founder of Bryan on Scouting and a contributing writer.