Sorry for the delay, but here are a few photos of the camp at Rough Close with Cubs and Scouts. We had a 5 mile hike on Saturday with a bit of treasure hunt and questions thrown in, then we made bivouacs and had a sing song around the camp fire. On Sunday there were para-cord bracelets, whittling and fire lighting.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Thursday, 12 September 2013
And we are back... Tonight, Troll Sticks
Well it's like we have never been away, perhaps not but you see what I mean. We have some new Scouts, which is always brilliant and camp is confirmed for the 27th - 29th September at Rough Close.
So, week 1, Troll Sticks, an introduction to whittling.
Warning, some of the following photos contain images of knifes, but don't worry. NoScouts knifes were harmed in the making of the troll sticks. Actually no Scouts were harmed either. Not a single plaster was required.
So, week 1, Troll Sticks, an introduction to whittling.
Warning, some of the following photos contain images of knifes, but don't worry. No
Some of our final trolls. |
And then some games to finish off.
Friday, 23 August 2013
Autumn Term - First meeting 12th September
Hello there, we hope you had a great summer and are all rested and ready for a new school year and, more importantly, Scouts.
We have tried to come up with a varied program with a few favorites and a few new ideas. Details in the previous post.
We will be emailing out, or dropping letters in, to each of you with a few bits of information etc.
As we confirm details for any of the plans we will let you know with as much notice as possible.
Probably the most important thing to note now is that we are hoping (booking just needs to be confirmed) to be camping 27th - 29th September at Rough Close. Book the date on you family calendar before anyone else does!
So, just to reiterate, although (most) schools start the week before, the first Scouts is on Thursday September 12th. We hope to see you all there.
We have tried to come up with a varied program with a few favorites and a few new ideas. Details in the previous post.
We will be emailing out, or dropping letters in, to each of you with a few bits of information etc.
As we confirm details for any of the plans we will let you know with as much notice as possible.
Probably the most important thing to note now is that we are hoping (booking just needs to be confirmed) to be camping 27th - 29th September at Rough Close. Book the date on you family calendar before anyone else does!
So, just to reiterate, although (most) schools start the week before, the first Scouts is on Thursday September 12th. We hope to see you all there.
Autumn Programme 2013
This is the plan for the main activities for the 2013 autumn term. Although things might change the current programme looks like this...
Unless specifically stated we meet at 7pm on a Thursday at the scout hut in Meriden.
For more information about when and where we meet please click here.
12th Sept 2013
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Troll Sticks and whittling.
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19th Sept 2013
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Foraging for Cooking
Meet at Millisons Wood, forage for the ingredients, walk to the scout hut and cook a crumble. |
26th Sept 2013
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Camp Prep - Pitch tents, camp layout etc.
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27th - 29th Sept 2013
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Camp! Hopefully at Rough Close.
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3rd Oct 2013
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Make and Do.
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10th Oct 2013
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Fire lighting and Camp Fire Sketches.
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17th Oct 2013
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Climbing Wall - Details to follow.
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24th Oct 2013
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Trafalgar Night .
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31st Oct 2013
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Half Term - No Scouts.
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5th Nov 2013
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Bonfire with the other sections - NB this is a Tuesday.
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7th Nov 2013
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No Meeting - Moved to the 5th for Bonfire Night.
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10th Nov 2013
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Sunday - Remembrance Day Parade.
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14th Nov 2013
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Sounds a bit fishy.
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21st Nov 2013
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Bases - Knotting, first aid, mapping.
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28th Nov 2013
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Cardboard Box Ovens.
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5th Dec 2013
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Night Hike (Can we suggest no school shoes and no white socks this time?)
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12th Dec 2013
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Make and spoon - more whittling.
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19th Dec 2013
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Christmas Party.
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Unless specifically stated we meet at 7pm on a Thursday at the scout hut in Meriden.
For more information about when and where we meet please click here.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Wet games on a sunny evening
Well, it was the last meeting before the summer holidays. The sun was shinning and it was hot. How hot? Very hot! The patrol points were even so it was winner takes all.
On a hot night we thought we would warm them up with a wind the tent in game. The cord is attached to a broom handle which must be wound up slowly dragging the tent closer.
After that it was mostly water games. Fill the cup, over and under the poles, first team to fill the jug at the other end of the course is the winner. "But the cups have got holes in!" Well spotted. Off you go.
Then the same with the water carried in sponges, even wetter Scouts, moving on to playing catch with either eggs or water filled balloons. Finally, for the wet games, how much water can you get from one end of the line to another by pouring it from your cup into the next persons cup, almost forgot, the cup is on your head.
Dried off with a bit of French cricket and a nice calm game of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John so the parents didn't get 150% hyped up kids back home.
Top evening, much water was used, a spectacular egg catch with explosion all over chin and top, but sadly no photo, and Wolves topped the scores to win the summer term patrol points competition. Congratulations.
Have a great summer everyone, see you in September. Keep checking back because, once we get organised, the next terms program will be listed here.
On a hot night we thought we would warm them up with a wind the tent in game. The cord is attached to a broom handle which must be wound up slowly dragging the tent closer.
After that it was mostly water games. Fill the cup, over and under the poles, first team to fill the jug at the other end of the course is the winner. "But the cups have got holes in!" Well spotted. Off you go.
Then the same with the water carried in sponges, even wetter Scouts, moving on to playing catch with either eggs or water filled balloons. Finally, for the wet games, how much water can you get from one end of the line to another by pouring it from your cup into the next persons cup, almost forgot, the cup is on your head.
Dried off with a bit of French cricket and a nice calm game of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John so the parents didn't get 150% hyped up kids back home.
Top evening, much water was used, a spectacular egg catch with explosion all over chin and top, but sadly no photo, and Wolves topped the scores to win the summer term patrol points competition. Congratulations.
Have a great summer everyone, see you in September. Keep checking back because, once we get organised, the next terms program will be listed here.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Lets Make Burgers!
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