The Summer term culmunated in the much anticipated summer camp, postponed since 2020. Over 50 Cubs and Scouts camped away for a week (with Cubs also having a shorter 3 day option) in the middle of a tranquil campsite by Chalfont St Peter. They had days packed with activities, covering archery, climbing, abseiling, 150m twin zip wires, crate stacking, tomohawk throwing, a gladiator challenge, outdoors laser tag and more, alongside a range of other activities being put on by the adult volunteers that took them for the week.
Hannah Reeve, one of the Scouts who attended, said
“Everyone hadn’t been on Summer Camp for 3 years, so it was great to be back and all of the activities were brilliant!”. With a huge range of activities, the adult volunteers were on hand to support and encourage the young people. Cub Leader Jane Lee said “We had Cubs who didn’t fancy the abseil but braved the zip wire – and can’t get enough now. So proud of them and so rewarding to see Cubs having ‘their best day’.”
Everyone came home full of stories and memories. One parent, Vicky Jellis, said “Thank you so much everyone to make this such an enjoyable week, we appreciate the amount of work needed on your part. Evie has had a fantastic time and has talked about everything she has tried and can’t wait until next time. Such an amazing experience for them all”