Wednesday 2 August 2017

Tuesday 1st August 2017



I knew that it was tempting fate to comment on the weather! Since my last update the weather has been rather more changeable flitting between thundery showers, rolling overcast skies and beautiful sunshine. As I sit writing now, I am pleased to report that the sun is once again making a come back.

On Friday, the PLs relinquished their patrols for a few days to participate in their PLs hikes whilst eager Third Years took up the reigns. So Benedict Harrison (next year’s TL) Joseph Reuss (the very recently announced new ATL) and Co bounded along with enthusiasm, keen to prove their leadership credibility.

On Saturday morning, the PLs embarked on a their long hike under gloomy skies whilst the younger years took part in more conservative local hikes starting at Garway Hill and finishing at Grosmont Castle. I was quite looking forward to getting all the hikes off and then slipping away for a nice ham, egg and chips. Alas, the best laid plans never seem to come to fruition. After running around in the minibus, sorting out some washing, tidying the site we then realised that the Tesco delivery would be coming in less than an hour and we therefore couldn’t leave site. We had to make do with some roast beef, rocket and horseradish sandwiches. It’s a tough life…..

On their return the boys were keen for a dip in the river which enabled them to have a clean after their hikes and before stores. After evening inspection, we had the first round of ‘Universilly Challanged’ (spelling errors intended). This is a quiz that will run each evening on camp with scouts forming teams of up to four to compete against each other. Though we have had to suspended some rounds it has been very well received and despite the slightly disparaging title the boys have demonstrated no small intellectual ability and agility! 

On Saturday Fr Peter Gallagher once again joined us to say Mass. Masses on camp are generally very quiet and moving affairs and this was no different. The boys were beautifully observant and our marquee once again became our little chapel for an hour or so as we prayed and thanked God for all the good things we have in our lives. We are hugely indebted to Fr Peter who has given his time so freely and willingly as our Group Chaplain but who is now moving to the other side of London. He goes with our very best wishes and our prayers but I suspect we will see him supporting the 9th in the years ahead. 

Sunday is always designated as a ‘quiet day’. After a week on camp everyone is tired and in need of a rest. As temporary Scout Leader for a few days I set reveille at the leisurely time of 09.00. It was made quite clear to everyone that no noise should be heard before this time. The evening before we had enjoyed a fabulous mid-camp party co-ordinated by the peerless Mr Connor and involving a number of sketches that seemed heavily influenced by ‘The Two Ronnies’. There was singing and treats and we all went to bed happy but ready for a rest. 

On Sunday we took the opportunity to thank the HQ for all they do on camp and had our traditional HQ breakfast. Mr BB gets some ribbing on camp but he cooks a mean scrambled eggs! The next round of the Horner Shield followed after lunch and suddenly we were thinking about the second week and two days of off site activities. 

Yesterday and today we have been partaking in kayaking, mountain biking, raft building, climbing, abseiling and paddle-boarding. The activities have been superbly run by Exmoor Adventures who we first used when camping in Somerset a few years ago. I recommend them without reservation. The important feedback is always from the boys and judging by their smiles and enthusiastic exchanging of stories, they have had a great time. 

So, as we approach the final run in, the sun is shining but we have some tired boys. However, tomorrow allows us the opportunity to take stock and prepare for the last few days. The weather forecast for tomorrow is a little grim so river activities will probably have to be put on the back burner.

Right, I’m off to write a few more rounds of ‘Universilly Challanged’!