Ages 12–14. Outdoor mastery, deep service, and the emergence of authentic leadership.
Trail Keepers are ages 12 through 14 — the years when identity either crystallizes or fractures. The Trail Keeper curriculum is built around giving young people something solid to stand on: outdoor mastery, a deep understanding of their heritage, and the first real experience of leadership. Trail Keepers are the glue of the troop.
Trail Keepers push into real outdoor challenge — multi-night camping, survival skills, and the kind of connection to the southern landscape that builds confidence nothing else can replicate.
For Trail Keepers, service is no longer an activity — it is who they are. 10+ hours per cycle, documented. Service leadership that younger scouts look up to.
Deep study of Moorish American sovereignty, the concept of nationality, and what it means to carry a heritage that many have tried to erase.
The first real leadership roles. Trail Keepers run troop activities, mentor Pathfinders, and begin to see themselves as the next generation of Heritage Guards.
| Badge | Pillar | Rarity | $TRIBE | How earned |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Troop Builder | Leadership | Common | +50 | Organize and lead a troop activity from start to finish |
| Community Roots | Service | Common | +50 | Complete 10 documented service hours in your community |
| Southern Survival | Outdoor | Common | +50 | Complete a 2-night camping trip with full outdoor skill demonstration |
| Moorish History | Heritage | Common | +50 | Complete a comprehensive presentation on Moorish American sovereignty |
| Emerging Leader | Leadership | Common | +50 | Lead a Pathfinder training session independently |
| Trail Keeper Rank | Leadership | Rare | +250 | Complete all Trail Keeper requirements |
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