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Scouts go Microlighting

The scouts went camping at Old Hay Airstrip at the weekend. It is tucked away down some very narrow roads about 10mins from Paddock Wood in Kent.

On arriving, it took everyone right until late supper to get the tents up, but there was a wonderful moon as we all retired to a well-deserved night’s sleep (all I can say is the leaders slept well).

This was the first greenfield camp that many of the scouts had done, so there was lots of basics to cover (pitching tents, altar fires, wet pits, chemical loos, cooking for themselves, washing up).

Apart from the basics, we managed to cover knife skills – the scouts (and the cub and beaver) produced many good tent pegs and some fair attempts at cutlery. We all had an archery session c/o Carl and an enormous camp fire c/o Donald, complete with s’mores.

The catering worked out well this camp; the menu included a traditional scouting breakfast, hearty chicken stew, chocolate cake and custard, pancakes and lots of hot chocolate.

The main event was microlighting.  As usual when doing anything to do with flight, we spent the whole weekend looking at the weather.  On Saturday only three scouts got to fly before it was blown out, but on Sunday they managed to get all the scouts apart from the last three up in the air.  Overall though we had some great weather (too much sun was a problem rather than too little), it was just a bit blowy.

A big thank you to the Lee and Tony from Kent Scouts Air Activity Team

Happy Christmas from Christmas Camp

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The scouts held their Christmas Camp at Frylands Wood Scout Outdoor Centre on the outskirts of Croydon.

After we arrived at Frylands, found our accommodation and put the Christmas decorations up, the scouts went out for a wide game before hot-dogs and bed.  True to form, they all were far too excited to sleep quickly and ended up getting to sleep late.

However, next morning we were surprised to find team on breakfast duty up half an hour early!

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Our morning’s activities were traversing where we also managed to invest our newest scouts Olga and Henry

Our next activity was exploring the Frylands tunnel system and playing a few games including hunt-the-leader.  One of the visiting leader’s from another group, Ellie, proved to be a star and avoided detection completely.

Our morning session finished with a new activity for us, “earth-ball”.  The game was a hit and it is definitely something we would look to acquire for the group at some point.

The afternoon session was run by Richard Chipperfield and the Kent County Space Team.  The scouts learned how to carefully construct a rocket, before going out to the field to fly them.  They started with a low-power ‘A’ rocket engine, and built up to the most powerful ‘C’ engine.  The B and C engines went a lot further, and only one rocket survived the whole afternoon session intact and in our possession!  A huge thank-you to Richard and his team for giving up their afternoon for us.

By the end of the rocket session everyone was getting a bit chilly, so we retired for a hot chocolate before attacking the veg prep for dinner.  It wasn’t long before the scouts were outside again playing Laser Tag, working up an appetite before dinner.

An enormous Christmas dinner (the works: turkey, roasties, sprouts, carrots, beans, peas, parsnips, cranberry sauce and gravy, followed by Christmas pudding – a first for many of the scouts) was followed by the inevitable washing-up marathon (well done Team C).

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By 19:30 we were outside, passed a pair of Swedish candles (first time we had tried them) for the Christmas Carol-fire and Donald’s investiture as a group sectional assistant

The scouts slept a lot more soundly and for substantially longer, so much so that breakfast was half an hour late on Sunday.

After we had packed and cleaned, our Sunday activities were indoor archery, and ‘team challenges’. The team challenges consisted of games of minefield (the team had to navigate across a minefield, learning from their colleague’s untimely deaths to reach safety), towers of hanoi and crossing spider’s web.  Theo and Anthony tried the unorthadox approach of throwing themselves horizontally through the spider’s web.  They both had a greater respect for movie stunt-people afterwards!

After a lunch of turkey sandwiches, we finished the camp with few parachute games before heading home to say goodbye to another year of scouting!

For all the photos (good and bad) see the event photos on our flickr album Flickr_Faenza

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Scouts go Crazy!

crazycampingThe scouts held a crazy camping night at the end of September.

After considering options from hanging a tent from a tree, camping on a rope bridge as well as several involving water, the troop decided to build a ‘camping penthouse’ using their pioneering skills.

The platform was surprisingly stable, but a little bit uncomfortable for daily use.

The sleepover was a first-time sleeping under the stars for five of the scouts, and fortunately the weather was as good as we could have hoped for.

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Christmas Camp 2014 at Wilberforce Scout Centre

We are back from our Christmas Camp at Wilberforce. If you ‘like’ us on Facebook you will have already seen these over the weekend, but for those that haven’t, here they are!

Scouts Summer Camp nr Corfe Castle

The scouts have returned from their summer camp at the Burnbake Campsite near Corfe Castle in Dorset.

The journey down there went without incident, save the traffic jam near Ringwood, with us arriving just after 14:00.  At one point we thought that the Tesco deliveryman was going to be there before us!

After unloading the trailer, the scouts set about pitching camp and then set about cooking dinner.

Saturday was spent getting things straight while the leaders cooked the traditional roast beef & yorkshire puds.  In the afternoon we took a dip in the sea in Studland village to cool off.

Roast beef on the spit.
Roast beef on the spit.

Sunday saw us set out on a bike ride from the cycle hire shop at Norden Station, right up into Shell Bay in Studland at lunch time, before cycling to the ridge above Corfe Castle itself and enjoying a tremendous panorama over the escarpment on either side.

On Monday, after some navigational challenges in the minibus, we walked part of the South Dorset Coastal Path from the great globe in Durlston Head Country Park to the coastal observation station at Aldhelm’s Head.  It was another scorching day up to the point we got completely soaked by a heavy shower near the end of our walk.  We took shelter in the coastal observation station where the very nice NCI watchkeepers explained what they did and allowed the scouts to take a look at the shipping through their super binoculars.  Thank you very much!

We were back to the same shore line the next day after a morning’s archery session at Burnbake.  We abseiled down the cliff at Dancing Ledge, before climbing up again (several times).  All of the scouts did really well, with all of them going over the edge.  Thank you to Tom at Brenscombe Outdoor Centre for taking care of us.

The intrepid climbers
The intrepid climbers

Wednesday saw us in next to Wareham Quay.  In the morning we built ‘traditional rafts’ and paddled them upstream under the bridge.  In the afternoon Brenscombe Outdoors took us kayaking further upstream (Kelly and Aiden this time).  The damp environment meant I only took a few photos of the morning session.

We finished the day on Wednesday with the Camp Cooking Competition.  Both teams produced good meals – Foxes’ meal was significantly more timely but Bulldog’s meal was judged by our neighbouring Guide Leaders to be the tastiest.

We took the ferry from Poole to Brownsea Island on Thursday, to visit the spiritual home of Scouting.  Highlights of the trip included the tree climbing trail, paddling on the beach, the trading post and BP’s statue.  The programme for the first camp on the island made interesting reading – including the 1 hr 15 mins of silent rest after lunch…

 

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We left Burnbake neat and tidy a little later than planned and got back to the scout hut in time for dinner.

Thank you everyone for making the summer camp such a success again this year and Sheila in particular for all her organisation.

Backwoods Cooking Night

Last week they planned their menus, this week they cooked and consumed!

 

The four menus were:

Pumas

  • Barbecued corn on the cob
  • Naan-bread pizza
  • Homemade cherry lemonade
  • Smores

Eagles

  • Pasta salad
  • Cola
  • Burgers
  • Homemade biscuits

Wolves

  • Cheese-stuffed roast peppers
  • Bangers and mash
  • Eaton mess with fresh strawberries

Cobras

  • Snack sized jacket potatoes with bacon and cheese
  • Chicken kebabs with rice
  • Pancakes

We will be announcing the winners at next week’s meeting.

A big thank-you to our Sevenoaks Active Support judging team!