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Summer Camp 2010, Minehead

Dunkery Beacon, Exmoor.

This year our summer camp was based just outside Minehead in Somerset. There were representations from all three troops from 1st Crowborough. The site itself was off the A396 southwest of Timberscombe not far from the historic town of Dunster.

During the week, Paul introduced Gadget of the Day trying to give the scouts ideas to help them during the week. Many interesting gadgets were built including Paul’s pride and joy kitchen dresser with incorporated wash bowl stand. The scouts and Leaders were given the task of creating “useful” gadgets. Some of the more interesting ones included a Poo stick, a teabag stick (keeping those dangerous pyramid bags safe) and even a Random Pointless Poll.

Saturday, we met at Scout Hut and left at 8:10. The journey down was quite busy especially on the A303 which meant we took an alternative route. We arrived at the campsite later that afternoon and started setting up the campsite.

Sunday started off with breakfast then Scouts Own. The theme of Scouts own was Team Spirit and working together. The afternoon was the start of our activities. We travelled down to Taunton to go canoeing on the Taunton Canal. After the canoeing took a walk along the canal and joined in playing musical instruments from Java We had a variety of instruments to choose from such as metallophones, xylophones, drums and gongs which produce a deep resonant and mystical sound.

Monday we were up early and into Minehead to pick up Cycles and set off on a circular ride offroad across the moor and the back down to our campsite. We then set off to the historic town of Dunster for an brief stop and ice cream round to the Blue Anchor (this is a railway stop along the beach no a Pub). We finished off cycling along the beach before arriving back at the cycle hire shop in Minehead.

Tuesday, we started off a bit more relaxed, continuing to improve up the campsite. In the afternoon Martyn took the scouts foraging for natural foods while Paul had them fishing and lighting fires. We had a visit from one of the Exmoor Park rangers who talked and demonstrated many different firelighting techniques and then showed us different ways of eating stinging nettles.

Wednesday was the start of a two day expedition which took us along the South West Cost Path and down to the Beach at Bossington before walking into the small village of Porlock. The final leg of the day took us into Hawk Combe wood in the middle of the national park where we set up hike tents and sampled light weight food before settling down for the night. We had a couple of visits from some Exmoor ponies interested to see what we were doing.

We were up early on Thursday morning having a light breakfast before setting off deeper into Exmoor National park and hit the summit of Dunkery Beacon. Standing at 519 meters above sea level this is the highest point in the Park. The final leg took us down into the valley arriving back at our main campsite just on lunchtime. We had no time to spare, we had a quick lunch and then set off in the cars into Dunster for a visit to Dunster Castle. Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed in Dunster since at least Norman times, with an impressive medieval gatehouse and ruined tower giving a reminder of its turbulent history. We were greeted by 3 soldiers dressed in authentic uniforms from the civil war and were formed up into ranks and “Marched” to a drum beat round the castle with a graphic and sometimes gruesome talk on the history of the castle and it’s role in the English Civil war. On the way back to the Campsite we dropped in on the Gallox Bridge on the outskirts of Dunster. Dating back to the 15th Century, it was used to help pack animals to cross the River Avill. It is unusual in being a long two-span bridge with a raised causeway approaching from the village.

Friday, we decided to have a lie-in with flag break at 8am. Later on we travelled into Minehead, had some spare time in the town before going into Butlins where all the scouts first off went into the swimming pool (yes that is why they were so clean when we got back) and some watched the entertainment in and around the park. We finished the day off with fish and chips on the beach then back to the campsite for our closing ceremonies which included an investiture of Dan Wenham, Tom Bourner renewed his scout promise to recognise his transition from Explorer young leader to Warranted Leader with King Troop. Recognition to Angus Waters was made as he transfers to Tullis Explorers.

Saturday we were up early to get on the road back to Crowborough. We had fantastic weather, a fantastic programme, a fantastic site and we are now looking at ideas for next year’s camp.

Please keep an eye out for details to follow SOON!

Leaders                                                                                        
Robin, Paul, Martyn, Oli, Tom, Sam, Sally

Explorer Young Leader
Megan

Scouts:

Amazing James Patrol                     CBA Patrol
Angus                                                       Grace
Josh                                                           Duncan
Charles                                                     Jamie
Dan                                                             Harrison
Chris                                                          Joel

Overland Hike 4th Place

Two King Troop scouts joined forces with two Southon Troop scouts and stormed to a 4th Place finish in the Overland Hike. This is one of the most challenging events in the County calendar. 68 Scout teams started, so this is a fantastic result – well done Angus and Josh from King Troop and Charles and Cameron from Southon!
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Ticehurst Camping Challenge

Well done to our team of 5, Duncan, Alex, Amy, Philip and Sam

The team endured all kinds of weather on Saturday heavy rain, strong winds and even hail. They managed to get their fire lit and cook their evening meal in the downpour while maintaining a good team spirit.

In the morning they got up early and again managed to light their fire in damp conditions ready to cook their breakfast.

This was a good effort from the Scouts Well done!

Our hopes were raised for a moment when the winning patrol was announced but well done to winners Ticehurst Kingfisher Patrol.
Robin

Swimming Gala

The Ashdown District Swimming Gala took plsce on Saturday (6th March). With a pirate/nautical theme our team was named KING PRAWN and consisted of Angus Waters, Oliver Blunt, Cameron Bryant and Ryan Pither. With a small team they did a lot of swimming. The team came 5th overall. Joining up with the other Crowborough troops, for a combined Water Polo Team, they had the best winning score beating their opponants by 4 goals to Nil.

Well Done Guys, we didn’t win but we had great fun!!!

Robin

Diary updated

The diary has been updated including dates for spring camp, summer camp and other District activities

Diary updated

Details for Thursday have been updated in the diary

King at Camp

Hi All
Mention should be made of King Troops involvement in both Summer Camps that 1st Crowborough held this summer.

There were approx 40 members of 1st Crowborough including 4 King Scouts and 3 King leaders on a fantastic trip of a lifetime to China.

Also, 1st Crowborough Scouts also organised a traditional summer camp attended by a further 36 members of the group at Bentley Copse in Guildford which included a further 7 King Scouts and the remaining King Leaders

We will try to get some photos to post when possbile

Scouts will start again on the 10th September and will be welcoming some new members to the troop. Please email me if you need more details on the first night back. We shall be having a leaders meeting very soon to finalise next term’s programme this will be sent out and posted on the diary pages as soon as they are available.

Hava a great (rest of) Summer – Robin

Thursday 4th June 2009

We are meeting on the forest tonight 7pm
Friends Clump Car Park
Robin

OVERLAND

Well done to the King Overland team. In our first few months of existance, we have been able to field a team in one of the most challenging competitions in the sussex calendar.

Our team made good progress on the Saturday and were able to get into camp in good time. Saturday night, they camped in extremely challenging circumstances in temperatures that went down to -7 at one point. Sunday morning the set off well. Unfortunately they took a wrong turning and were not able to complete the second day.
I would like to say well done to the team – and also thank you to Oli (Oli spent alot of time preparing the equipment and food for the team!

You have done us proud and I hope the experience gained this year will give a good grounding for next year’s competition.

Robin

GOOD LUCK KING SCOUTS

Our Overland Team Josh, Angus and Callum plus Cameron from Southon set off this morning on their Overland adventure. The Overland Hike is a big Challenge so Good Luck Lads

King Team