TLW Challenge for week starting 2 Nov
October 25, 2009 at 1:13 pm (challenges, special message) (bluetooth, question, special message, TLW challenge)
As we move into the Communicators Badge – and the second half of the term – this should give you a bit of a challenge to find out:
Who was the Original “Bluetooth” – and why was his nickname used for the way we send and receive information on our mobile phones?
As a clue, I would suggest Wikipedia may be able to help.
2010 Fundraising Calendar
October 19, 2009 at 1:16 pm (camping, challenges, management, other stuff, programme, special message)
As part of the fundraising for Kandersteg, we have produced a calendar for the coming year. Each calendar will cost £5 and the money will primarily go towards the cost of the expedition.
The Scouts selling the calendars will receive some of the money – which will reduce their contribution to the expedition.
Those Scouts not going to Kandersteg will also benefit from this fundraising – we have a camp in January and a small amount of their sales will offset their contribution to the Fire and Ice camp.
If you are interesting in purchasing a calendar (or even more than one!) forms have been passed out to Scouts – but please contact frog@magpieschest.co.uk for an order form if you have not received one.
TLW Challenge for week commencing 19th October
October 19, 2009 at 1:14 pm (challenges, programme, special message) (first aid, question, special message, Two Left Welly)
As this week’s programme is on the Subject of First Aid, the TLW challenge for this week is related to this.
In “DR ABC” What does the ‘R’ Stand for?
Answers as usual on a piece of paper for inspection!
Pathfinder Weekend
October 19, 2009 at 1:12 pm (camping, challenges, events, programme) (activities, adventure, buying, camping, challenge, challenges, cooking, cycle, events, friendship, fun, hike, programme, scouts, weekend)
Our largest camp for sometime… 15 Scouts headed up to Lees Wood for a walking weekend. When I arrived, the site was already buzzing with Scouts from all over the District pitching tents on the difficult soil of Lees Wood, but all in very good spirits. Shortly the tents were up and the Scouts were being scouts. Hot dogs were cooked and with hot chocolate the evening passed quickly (for the leaders, the 17th Harrow had cooked a really nice stew!)
It was a slightly cold night, but Saturday morning came quick enough and the Scouts cooked their breakfasts. Each camp patrol had decided their own menus for the weekend and had gone shopping for it, making this quite interesting to watch as they endeavoured to cook for themselves, with the leaders just offering guidance rather than taking over.
After breakfast – and washing up – the Scouts made their lunches and prepared to leave. Ash’s group of older Scouts were walking from the campsite to Chalfont & Latimer, Ivor’s group were walking from Heronsgate to Lees Wood and David’s group were walking the reverse of Ash’s route – Chalfont & Latimer to Lees Wood. Alan (the driver for the day) walked with David until we met up with Ash then walked back to the bus.
The walk was quite pleasant and interesting. In David’s group, James “Dragons breath” Zoel manage to trip over his shoelaces (twice!) quite early on in the walk; this gave him quite a sore, grazed knee to deal with. As David’s group was walking along the Chess Valley Walk they heard a loud splashing sound – a small herd of longhorn cows were running alongside them along the River! David and Ash’s group met up and decided it was a suitable occasion for lunch. After lunch, we carried on with a short pause at Sarratt for a Coke and a comfort break.
Ivor’s group took a little longer to return to site – their navigation had led them to walk a large circle early on rather than following the route!
Once all were back on site, the evening meal was cooked. Later James “Dragon Breath” Zoel demonstrated his ability to keep a fire going; Oskar entertained us with imitations of many of Doctor Who’s cyber enemies; and Jamie demonstrated what happens if you put too much pine leaves on an open fire (slow burn, then whoomf!)
Sunday morning was at a much slower pace. The Scouts cooked their breakfasts, washed up and the leaders took the vehicles up to Phasels Wood. Today we would walk as a single group with 3 map readers to confirm directions, turns etc. Unfortunately the previous day’s efforts had depleted any energy and map reading skills – and as Leaders we found ourselves walking quite slowly (average speed of 2km/h!) and waiting near footpath junctions as the Scouts wandered off in the wrong direction. Luckily the weather was really nice for the time of year, so it wasn’t too bad. At Phasels we got in the bus and car and headed back.
On return to Lees Wood we found that Bruce had already dropped the Scouts tents for them, so there wasn’t much else to do (the other Troops had also long gone, so it was just the leaders tents to sort out. We loaded the Scout trailer (I loaded my bicycle trailer!) and we all headed for home.
It had been a weekend of two long, challenging hikes but the scouts had completed it. It had been a walk with a purpose – all those attended had planned the menu and the walks; they had then successfully shopped and cooked and completed the routes without any major hitches. It was an achievement that they should be proud of.
TLW Challenge – for 5th October
October 4, 2009 at 9:31 am (challenges, special message) (PATROL, Patrol points, special message, TLW challenge)
As we work towards the Pathfinder Weekend, this weeks question will be based on information on this website, especially around camping equipment. You will need to follow one of the links within the “Purchasing Camping Equipment” page (look to the right most column under pages to find this page).
The question is this: which TWO “gunky” products are recommended for keeping boots waterproof?
Answers on a piece of paper for next meeting!





