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Nordjamb '75
14th World Scout Jamboree
LocationLillehammer
CountryNorway
Date1975
Attendance17,259 Scouts
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Opening ceremony

The 14th World Scout Jamboree was held July 29 to August 7, 1975, and was hosted by Norway at Lillehammer, on the shore of the Gudbrandsdalslågen river.[1][2]

King Olav V and Crown Prince Harald opened "Nordjamb '75",[3] as it became popularly known, in the presence of 17,259 Scouts from 94 countries.[1] Ragnhildur Helgadóttir, the President of the Nordic Council and László Nagy, the Secretary-General of the World Scout Bureau, also spoke at the opening ceremony.[4]

The motto of the jamboree was "Five Fingers, One Hand", an example of international cooperation on the part of the five Nordic countries responsible for its organization.[2][5] At the opening ceremony, all of the Jamboree participants in the central arena were formed into a giant hand that was photographed from aircraft flying overhead.[6]

This motto stood symbolically for:

  • Five fingers separately are small and weak, but together form an efficient and strong unit
  • Scouts from all five continents meet at the World Jamboree
  • The five Nordic countries jointly host a world event

The British contingent, led by Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell, included Scouts from Branches in Bermuda, Hong Kong and Rhodesia.[1]

The program of this jamboree included excursions in the mountains by international patrols, activity areas, Nordic trail, choir, visit to Maihaugen cultural museum, and the Jamboree Country Fair. Home hospitality was provided in residences across Scandinavia.[1][7] The jamboree included in the program several activities involving modern technology, as well as hiking, orienteering and camping.[1]

The two-day hikes were a novel feature for a World Jamboree. The 12,000 Scouts who took part were split into international patrols, which were selected by computer so that the eight members of each patrol came from eight different countries and often lacked a common language. Each patrol was led by an experienced Scout from one of the Scandinavian countries. The resulting 1,500 patrols were sent out to their starting point by bus, 750 on each day. 235 different routes varying from 12 to 25 km were in the surrounding mountains, mostly above the tree line of about 1,000 metres. There were no tents provided for the overnight stop, but each patrol was provided with a large plastic sheet to serve as a bivouac shelter. A safety team consisted of 100 members of the Norwegian Army with a helicopter available.[4]

The jamboree was also visited by Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden and Crown Prince Mohammed VI of Morocco.[8]

A memorable feature of the jamboree was the weather; having been advised to bring clothing for cool and damp conditions, the campers experienced record high temperatures for Norway of up to 36 °C.[4]

  1. ^ a b c d e "World Jamborees". The Scout Association. 2005. Archived from the original on 17 October 2008.
  2. ^ a b "World Scout Jamborees History". World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008.
  3. ^ "Fil:Nordjamb75 Aftenposten Kong Olav på besøk.jpg – Speiderhistorisk leksikon". leksikon.speidermuseet.no.
  4. ^ a b c Cox, Jack (October 1975). "NORDJAMB-75: A New World of Scouting". Scouting. LXIX (10): 570–573.
  5. ^ "Norsk gutt laget mottoet.jpg" [Norwegian boy made the motto]. Aftenposten (in Norwegian Nynorsk). 1975-07-26 – via Nasjonalbiblioteket=Nb.no.
  6. ^ Nordjamb -75 (TV documentary) (in Norwegian). NRK. 16 November 1975.
  7. ^ "Home Hospitality Thank You Badge". kulturarv.dk. 1975 – via Europeana.eu.
  8. ^ Sousa, José (2019-03-23). "14.º World Scout Jamboree – Nordjamb 75" (PDF). Anos de Histórias (in European Portuguese). Corpo Nacional de Escutas – Escutismo Católico Português. p. 19.

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