I grew up with the Boy Scout ideals
Petr Karmazín was born in 1949 in Jablonec nad Nisou as the youngest of three children, he had an older sister and a brother. The family originally lived in Beroun and moved to Jablonec nad Nisou as part of the post-war settlement of the border region. From his childhood he played sports, attended a parachute club and eventually got into orienteering on skis. Thanks to his older siblings, he was always close to the scouting ideals and in the 1960s he started to join a scout troop, first secretly, then legally from 1968. At that time he graduated and joined Lesostavby Liberec. He experienced the dramatic course of the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968 in the centre of Liberec, where a tank crashed and live fire with casualties occurred. In 1969 he went to Sweden with the orienteering team. He married in 1971 and had two daughters. At that time he was already working at the Autobrzdy company. He continued his activities in the spirit of scouting, either under the head of a climbing club or later as part of a youth hiking club (TOM) in Liberec. In November 1989, he was involved in the organisation of the general strike. After the revolution, he helped to rebuild the Scouts in Jablonec nad Nisou, where he currently lives (2021).