There are camps wherever there are 7 people who wish to come together to form a camp. A camp may ask for a camp number that is not already assigned or they can request one from the GC authorizing body. ANB Camps are:
1-Sitka, 2-Juneau,
3 Douglas,
4 Wrangell, 5-Haines,
6-Hydaburg, 7-Angoon,
8-Klukwan (Haines), 9-Klawock,
10-Kake, 11-Kasaan,
12-Hoonah, 13-Yakutat, 14-Ketchikan, 15-Saxman,
16-Petersburg,
19-Craig,
31 Copper Ridge, 33-Anchorage, 36A-Seattle,
36B-Seattle 41- Metlakatla
49-Columbia River, 68-Barrow,
69- Kotzebue
70- Glacier Valley, 72-Anchorage, 76-Tenakee,
83-Seattle,
87 –Anchorage, 90-Metlakatla.
ANS Camps are:
1-Wrangell, 2-Juneau,
3-Douglas, 4-Sitka,
5- Haines,
6- Hydaburg, 7-Angoon,
8-Klukwan (Haines), 9-Klawock,
10-Kake, 11-Kasaan,
12-Hoonah, 13-Yakutat, 14-Ketchikan, 15-Saxman,
16-Petersburg, 19-Craig,
31-Copper Center, 33-Anchorage, 36A-Seattle,
36B-Seattle,
41 - Metlakatla 70-Glacier Valley, 72-Anchorage, 76-Tenakee,
83-Seattle, 84-California,
87-Anchorage, and 90-Metlakatla.
Camp numbers missing in the series may be camps that have become inactive or dormant. Kodiak, St. Paul, Tyonek, Seward, Unalakleet and Bethel had charters to be a local camp, but I never heard any more information.