Looks as if our Peak-camp Scouts are having a brilliant time – plenty of good weather. Enough at least to take a few pics (thanks Kerry!).
Here they are in their Ice-Age branded T’s.
And, here they are having some tasty Mammoth Sausages 😉
With their rather fetching lime green Peak Camp 2015 T’s and their own Peak Camp scarf, the scouts, leaders and honorary scouts look like they are getting into the spirit!
It is an extraordinary week for our Scout Group and Scouting all over the world.
This week sees the start of the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Yamaguchi City, Japan. A once in 5-year event where 4000 scouts from around the UK will join thousands from all around the world. And in there somewhere are 5 scouts from the 16th! Good luck to Ben Clarke, Ben Robinson, Ollie Hobs, Ross Ferreria and Aoife Linzell.
Exciting as Japan is, the UK also is also holding its parallel Jamboree event this Week – Peak Camp. No less than 7000 scouts descend on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire for an incredible week of fun and activities. We are sending a group of 14 scouts and explorers plus 3 leaders there for 7 nights of amazing adventure.
Today also saw Bear Grylls fly-in, in his signature style to say hello to the scouts at Peak.
There are pictures available at the facebook and twitter pages of Peak Camp – but so far I’ve not been able to spot our scouts, see if you can do better!
All the best,
your new web-admin, Assif
We took 35 Scouts and Explorers to Winter Camp this year. Some pictures of what we got up to are in the gallery, but the big question of the weekend was which type of camping do you like best – muddy or sunny?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_O1E8e0B9M
I am very pleased to announce that 4 current and former Scouts from 16th St Albans will be going to the World Scout Jamboree in Kirara-hama, Japan. Congratulations to Oliver Hobbs, Ben Robinson, Ben Clarke and Ross Ferriera on their selection. They will be among 10 from St Albans and 3,000 from the UK. The Jamboree will run from 28 July to 8 August 2015.
They each need to raise over £3,000 to fund the trip and the Group will be working with them on the fundraising.
Four of our Scouts braved the worst that the elements could throw at them at the county Triathlon competition, held at Lees Wood on Sunday 17th March. The team of Zoe Clarke, Thomas Kent, Ben Morgan and Cameron Smith completed a 2km run, 5km cycle ride through Whippendell Wood in the cold and wet conditions and then finished with air rifle shooting.
Huge congratulations to our Scouts for winning the Derek Turner district night hike competition on Saturday. The team of Ross Ferriera, Michael Townsend, Ollie Hobbs, Thomas Kent, Liam Jones and Cameron Smith completed a 5 hour hike and also had to carry out challenges at 8 different bases along the way. All of this was done in the freezing temperatures of Saturday night.
The 16th entered three teams in the Green Beret Challenge last weekend, an annual competition run by Hertfordshire Scouts. This year there was a record entry of 142 teams and our Scouts finished a very creditable 55th, 60th and 96th.
The Challenge consists of four separate elements – Assault Course, Orienteering, Day Activity Bases and Night Activity Bases and ran from 8:30am to 11:00pm on Saturday.
Pictured below are the three teams after completing the event.
More information to follow..