More than 2,000 Boy Scouts swarmed across acres of farmland in Paint Rock last weekend.
“This is a Great Smoky Mountain Council Rendezvous,” said Paul Sharp, a diector with the Great Smoky Mountain Council of Boy Scouts of America.
“We haven’t done this event in six years,” he said.
The event was held across several farms and troops from 21 counties in East Tennessee participated.
In the chill, pink-faced boys, their breath lingering in the chilled air, roamed from their campsites to activity after activity.
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