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BSA Western Region TOP OF THE WORLD James "Jim" Whittaker Mt Everest CARD - HTF
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BSA Western Region TOP OF THE WORLD James "Jim" Whittaker Mt Everest CARD - HTFOne
Serialilized Card Certificate
CONDITION:
unused - some age yellowing -
Measures approximately 88 mm wide by 53-54 mm tall
Back is blank
Card Text: Western Region - TOP OF THE WORLD BSA THIS CERTIFIES THAT _______ A DULY REGISTERED MEMBER OF THE MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION WILL HAVE THE NAME PLACED ON THE "TOP OF THE WORLD" CERTIFIED BY
James Whittaker
FIRST AMERICAN TO ASCEND MT. EVEREST. 29,028 FT. No 11060
James M. Whittaker (aka Jim) summited Mt. Everest on May 1, 1963. He was the first American to ascend Mt. Everest in the Himalayas Mountain Range in Asia on the China-Nepal Border. Mt Everest is considered to be the highest mountain above sea level on planet Earth. Jim Whittaker was also the first full-time employee of Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI Co-op) as well as a one time CEO of that consumer co-operative. He was a Boy Scout. He sponsored a Scout Recruitment campaign.
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BSA = Boy Scouts of America
OCC = Orange County Council
Some brief history
: Around about 1920 Orange County Council, California (OCC) started to grow and grow. Finally in 1944 they got too big and too successful and divided into Northern Orange County Council #37 (NOCC) and Orange Empire Area Council (OEAC). NOCC changed their name in 1965 to North Orange Council #37 (NOC). In autumn of 1972 North Orange Council rejoined with Orange Empire Council (aka Orange Empire Area Council or OEC) to reform Orange County Council (aka OCC or OCBSA) #39, California. A short time later in 1973 Order of the Arrow Ahwahnee Lodge #430 of NOC merged with San Gorgonio Lodge #298 of OEC to form Wiatava Lodge #13 with their Cog Totem.
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