Strategy Camp 2023

A combined 1st Royal Forest group of Scouts enjoyed a weekend of camping and activities to test their teamwork, skills and navigation at Strategy 2023.

During a very hot weekend the Scouts were part of 2,500 young people at Cirencester Park camping under canvas and demonstrating just what it means to be part of Scouting. Well done to all those who took part and thank you to the leaders and volunteers that enabled the whole event.

Group Spring Fete – 2023

Well done to our Fete organizing team of Ang, Kerry, Louise and Alison on a very well organized event.

Shame we didn’t get the numbers we hoped for but still a great day with lots of activities for those that did come which they enjoyed.
Soak the Young Leader/Group Chair went down well and the duck race down the river was great fun at the end.

Please take time to support the group at these events as they raise much needed funds for equipment which enables us to keep subs as low as we can.

Wednesday Scouts – Bench Build

Wednesday Scouts have been fundraising for a new picnic bench at Beaver Lodge. Scouts were challenged to complete helpful tasks for family and friends in exchange for 20p’s which they collected in Smartie tubes.

The picnic  bench was built from scratch,  under the guidance of group Chairperson Steve.

The team of builders worked brilliantly together on a lovely sunny afternoon, learning lots of new skills. We are very proud of the end result.

Shirehike 2023

SATURDAY, JULY 15, 2023

Great event organised by Scouts Hereford and Worcester.
We had teams in the 20k and 40k routes across some great countryside. An early start from Beaver lodge for the drive to Eastnor Castle and registration. Then up onto the Malvern hills across to the British Camp before looping back round to the start at Eastnor Castle.

Well done to all those that took part, excellent effort all round!

CMP-4

Cotswold Marathon – Practice 4

A stunning damp start to practice 4 which took in the second 10 miles of the Cotswold Marathon Silver route. Starting at Birdlip in a horizontal downpour which showed no immediate signs of letting up we wondered what on earth we were doing!

Tricks to walking on a (very) rainy day:
1. Don’t bother, head to cafe for tea and cake skipping any walking….(came close)
2. Crack on anyway fully waterproofed up and hope for the best

We went for option 2 and a test of everyone’s waterproofing! Thankfully 30 minutes in the torrential downpour gave way to standard British rain and showers so a quick call to Jon who was loitering in Gloucester in case we decided to abandon to release him.

From then on things improved, we got to see a field full of hare and one even hopped out on the track in front of us. A red kite was taking an interest in the hare as well, and later on in a spectacular meadow in a valley with wooded hillsides a herd of deer crossed in front as well.

Fell in love with a number of houses, which I suspect are well out my budget now or any time in the future, but didn’t stop us dreaming.

In short scenery was great, weather got better and everyone is now walking 10 miles pretty comfortably, even with damp feet.

A great team that works well together, looking forward to the full practices for the Bronze and Silver teams on the 28th.

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