Thursday 15 October 2015

Beavers Visit Brownsea Island - 10th Maple Colony


At 8 am on 19th September beavers  from across the district met at Romsey Bus station to wait for the coaches to arrive.
We were soon all seated and set off towards Poole where we joined the ferry for the short trip across the harbour to Brownsea Island.   It was a fabulous day and we were lucky to see plenty of the red squirrels that inhabit the island.
We walked along the paths taking in the views across to the Purbeck Hills, watched kayakers and sailors on the water, hugged a tree and stopped for a snack (beavers seem to be always hungry).

We visited the stone placed to mark the first experimental scout camp and then went along the forest track where we had a long jump challenge - Eagle wanted the beavers to see who could jump the farthest before lunch. We have certainly got some athletes amongst us.

 
After meeting up with the rest of the district beavers for lunch we played some games of Frisbee and parachute before heading off to the beach where beavers soon had shoes and socks off for a paddle 


 
Although I got lots of teasing at the start of the day for having bought a shopping trolley I was very glad not to have to carry everything around all day and even Eagle took a turn at pulling it up the hill for me! Thank you.
We got back to the pier just in time for our ferry and arrived back safe and well in Romsey where parents were waiting to meet us. It was a great day out and one that I hope the beavers will remember.
My thanks to the parents that came to help and I hope you enjoyed the day as well.


Julie Foster

 

Saturday 10 October 2015

Cub Box Cart Championship - 3rd Romsey

 3rd Romsey Cubs entered the Supreme Box Cart Championship which is held annual at Goodwood.  The sun shone, the Cubs had fun and a great day was held by all.

 



There were lots of different cub packs taking part and they all had their own design for the kart. In the morning we had our kart inspected to make sure it complied with all the safety rules. We were given tape measure to check the width of the kart, how long the wheel base was and had to explain what it was made out of. There were lots of stewards organising the races and making sure we were safe in the surrounding paddocks of the race course. Each team was made up of three cubs: one to steer and two to push. There were sixteen heats so each cub had a go at either steering or pushing.




We asked the cubs what they thought of the event and they replied:
“Fabulous”
“Great”
“I will definitely recommend this to my friends”
“Exciting”




Next year we will design a faster kart and get lots of practice before the day!  Watch this space!

Tuesday 6 October 2015

Scarecrows

North Baddesley Cub Scouts took part in the village's Scarecrow Festival.  Here are pictures of a couple of them.


And this is what happened to them when they returned to the Scout headquarters!