Cotswold Marathon Practise 2

Heading out from Painswick Beacon

The Cotswold marathon is an annual night hike event for scouts and explorers over three routes, 10, 20 and 30 miles.
This year Tuesday Scouts have a team of three entered into the Bronze event (10 miles).
Sunday they had their second practise walk over the first 5 miles of the route in daylight, and a challenging climb up Robins Wood hill, followed by the climb to Painswick Beacon.
They have two more practise hikes, the second 5 miles in daylight then an evening hike of around 7 miles of the route before the event in early February.

More details on the event at https://cotswoldmarathon.org.uk/

District Incident Hike

Well done to our Cubs and Scouts teams that took part in the District Incident Hike.

The Cubs had to navigate the 4.5km route taking it in turns to lead the way using their map skills. At various checkpoints they then had to complete tasks using their problem solving skills and scouting knowledge.

The Scouts had a similar course with tasks, but over a 6km course and in the dark! Everyone completed the event and solved all the tasks to finish with a hot chocolate and hot dog. Well done everyone.

Thanks to all our volunteers that helped walk with the teams and also sit in the woods on their own for hours running the checkpoints and challenges. A Special thanks to Gareth for organizing the event.

AGM and Awards

Thanks to all that attended the AGM and congratulations to all those below that received awards presented by Martin Williams representing the District Commissioner.

From left to right:
Ang Healy – 2 Wood Badges
Diane Ruck – Award of Merit
Steve Crick – Award of Merit
also, unable to attend but awards for Tracy Lashford, 10 Year Certificate and Award of Merit.

Well done to all of you and thanks for all the work you do with the Group.

Leafy Animals

Get crafty with natural materials and make a leafy rabbit or hedgehog!

  1. Collect plenty of leaves (leave them to dry if damp), twigs, grass, shells, pebbles, seed cases any natural material from your garden or a walk with a family member if it is safe to do so.
  2. Look at your collection of natural material. Are there different shapes and sizes? Imaging what animal you could create from there shapes. For example, Spiky like an alligator? Round smooth stones like fluffy chick?
  3. Arrange your leaves etc. on to a piece of card to make an animal.  Clue down when you are happy.
  4. Does your animal need eyes to see? What about a place to live or sleep?
  5. Don’t forget to take a photo and share it with your leader.
  6. Wash your hands after this activity.
  7. Some ideas to help you.

Healthy Food

How Healthy Are You? - OpenLearn - Open University

Keeping healthy is very important for rabbits. Keeping healthy is very important for us too. Using magazines, papers or food packaging, find out which foods are healthy and unhealthy or what we should have little of. Divide a piece of paper/card into two, cut out and stick your pictures under the headings healthy/unhealthy foods.