Troop 163

Troop 163 follows an all-girl Boy Scout troop based in Closter, NJ. As the Boy Scouts of America opened to girls in 2019, the project looks at their camaraderie, growth, and what it means to carve out space in a traditionally male environment.

Troop 163 follows the story of an all-girl "Boy Scout" troop based in Closter, New Jersey. In 2019, for the first time in its 100+ year history, the Boy Scouts of America officially opened its ranks to girls. Troop 163 was among the early adopters, offering young girls access to an institution long defined by outdoor survivalism, civic service, and codes rooted in masculine tradition. The troop also reflects the community around it: many of the scouts are Korean American, part of a strong and intergenerational Korean presence in Closter.

At a time when youth are increasingly affected by digital saturation and the mental health challenges it brings, Troop 163 offers a different path—one grounded in real-world connection, practical skills, and responsibility; one where traditional gender roles don’t define paths for curiosity and growth. These Scout girls learn by doing: camping in all seasons, hiking, building fires, learning first aid and wilderness survival, and taking on leadership roles within the troop.

The project explores what it means for girls to carve out space in an institution shaped by male tradition, structure, and a foundational motto of duty to God. It also considers how the troop’s unique makeup intersects with Scouting’s emphasis on advancement, responsibility, and service.

The ongoing project aims to create a body of work that moves between classic documentary and a more intuitive, symbolic visual language—capturing the tension between individual transformation and collective tradition. The result is a portrait of a generation coming of age inside a space where history, identity, and belief quietly converge.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Image from the Troop 163 photography project
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Members of the all-girl Boy Scout Troop 163 sit near the Boy Scout Cabin at the Closter Nature Center to learn about knife and fire skills.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Image from the Troop 163 photography project
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Evelyn, a member of the Boy Scout Troop 163, by the Boy Scout cabin at the Closter Nature Center, exercises her knife skills on a small plank of wood.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Zoe, a member of Troop 163 in the pool after completing some swimming safety requirements.
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Zoe, a member of Troop 163 in the pool after completing some swimming safety requirements.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Evelyn and April by the Boy Scout cabin at the Closter Nature Center, exercise their knife skills on small planks of wood.
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Evelyn and April by the Boy Scout cabin at the Closter Nature Center, exercise their knife skills on small planks of wood.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Image from the Troop 163 photography project
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Evelyn, a member of the all-girl Boy Scout Troop 163, eats the sweet syrup coming out of a honeysuckle flower by the river where the annual Duck Derby is taking place. The troop was responsible for youth games.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Jemima and Evelyn are decorated as the first girls to become Eagle Scouts in Closter.
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Jemima and Evelyn are decorated as the first girls to become Eagle Scouts in Closter.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Girls from Troop 163 make a fire at the Alpine Scout camp.
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Girls from Troop 163 make a fire at the Alpine Scout camp.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Younger members of Troop 163 gather before the ceremony celebrating the first two female Eagle Scouts of Closter.
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Younger members of Troop 163 gather before the ceremony celebrating the first two female Eagle Scouts of Closter.

© Paola Chapdelaine - A troop member looks at her phone before sleeping in her tent at the Seaside Heights beach camp.
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A troop member looks at her phone before sleeping in her tent at the Seaside Heights beach camp.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Image from the Troop 163 photography project
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Dorothea, a member of Troop 163, holds a flag as the troop performs the color guard ceremony at the USA Patriots Tournament over Memorial Day weekend.

© Paola Chapdelaine - Girls from Troop 163 make a scout salute during the ceremony celebrating the first female Eagle Scouts of Closter.
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Girls from Troop 163 make a scout salute during the ceremony celebrating the first female Eagle Scouts of Closter.