Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Cubs Cross Country



I’m a Cub Scout, Gabby, I am writing about the cubs cross country competition in Harrogate, it was FUN. We had two groups the Juniors and the Seniors, I was in the Juniors. We wore the new bright yellow 1st MM t-shirts. The lady said “ready...steady...GO! So we all ran, we were jogging at the start and at the end we were all sprinting. It was an uphill finish and very tiring. The Seniors race was very, very long. We won two medals and a trophy, it is going round all the schools. If someone in the team goes to your school then you will see the trophy. Here are some photos of the team.

The Team
T-shirts


Prize Giving

Get Set Go
 

Sunday, 12 October 2014

North York Moors Conversation Poject

North York Moors Conservation Project 1:

Sutton Bank Visitor Centre

On Saturday 27th September four Scouts and one scout to be went to Sutton Bank Visitor Centre as part of the first day of the North York Moors Conservation Project.

We cleared and resurfaced underneath benches and we also painted 44 sq metres of fencing.

When we all arrived in the morning we met Tammy, Explorer Club Co-ordinator for the National Park, who showed us the tools we would be using, how to use them properly and what we would be doing throughout the day.  First of all we used spades to clear out the grass that was growing too far onto the bench area and did the same to branches that were in the way but with secateurs. We then covered the area in wood shavings to stop the grass growing through. When we were eating our lunch we had to walk around in groups and find out what different types of tree bark and leaves look like. 


After lunch and the tree spotting we got dressed in protective suits and each got a roller and a paint tray and started to paint.
Everybody in the party from 1st Marston Moor really enjoyed it and we are looking forward to the next time we go.


Finn

Wolf Patrol.

This is the first out of 6 conservation days our scouts will be involved in with the North Yorkshire Moors.  During the project they will be learning about conserving a National Park for the good of the wildlife, plants, residents and visitors, plus working on various badges including the Environmental Partnership Award.


 

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Cubs Adventure Days: Sunday

By Sunday morning, the tuck shop table had runs out of Haribos so an argument breaks out.

Volunteers are sent to high lookouts, searching for nearby sweet shops.

A kindly local girl says that she knows of a sweet shop’s location.

Then they are off!

The bag of sweets is closely guarded for the rest of the morning.

After the previous day’s misunderstandings, a new team of rescuers are moulded.

Regrettably, the bellboaters

Are not given clear instructions, so quickly misplace the lake

yet, resourcefully, start work on their Gardening badge.

Unfortunately we were so tired at the end of the day that only two Cubs are able to pass their “Walk on Water” badge.