September 25, 2009
· Filed under Huddersfield North District Scouts
The Field Gun competition was tonight. The “Field Gun” was a bit better than the one we used at Bradley, and it could stay in one piece without anybody having to hold onto it.
I was supposed to be helping the leaders, but one scout troop didn’t have enough people in the team so I ended up actually taking part in the competition.
The obstacles were really good, and it was a bit similar to the stuff you could see in the video I posted last week. The scouts began by dismantling the field gun. There were three obstacles on the course. The first was a small wall with a hole in – equipment was passed through the hole and the scouts had to climb over. The second obstacle was barrels stacked up in a pyramid shape – the scouts had to climb over and pass the parts of the field gun over. The third obstacle was a rope and pulley which the scouts used to pull themselves and the field gun parts across from one side to the other. Once all the parts and people were across, the field gun was rebuilt and the scouts had to run back to the beginning of the course.
It was slightly embarrassing being quite a bigger than all the other scouts taking part, but it was still fun.
September 10, 2009
· Filed under Bradley Scout Troop
Tonight we built some rafts to use in the little reservoir. I learnt a new knot called a “Japanese Square Lashing” which we used to tie barrels and wooden poles together. I wish I knew the knot when I did other pioneering projects with scouts because it’s a lot quicker than using a square lashing, which is the lashing knot I used to use for things like this.
Unfortunately, by the time the raft was finished it became too dark to go in the water for long, so the scouts only got to test the rafts out for a few minutes in the canal – from one bank to the other, and back. However, it was still fun making the rafts (at least for me)
It was also “bring a buddy” night, so we had a few extra people, which is good. After we dismantled the raft two scouts got invested, so it was a nice finish to the evening.
September 3, 2009
· Filed under Bradley Scout Troop
Tonight was my first night as a young leader at Bradley Scouts, in Huddersfield. I’ve decided that I’m going to blog after every meeting so I can keep a record of what I’ve done. The blog’s called “woggleknot” because I wanted a weird name that’s also scout related.
Tonight was the first night of the term and the scouts needed to be sorted into two patrols. The leaders thought it would be a good idea to hold a kind of “scouts olympics” for the two new patrols to compete against each other.
The games included Javelin Throwing (Made by rolling up newspapers tightly), Equestrian (Piggyback races), Velodrome (racing around the hall on mini scooters) and a few others. My favourite was boat racing. The scouts had to sit in a line on the floor as if they were ina a boat, grab the legs of the person behind them, and shuffle to the end of the hall – it was quite funny to watch!
It was a great first night full of fun and the scouts seemed to really enjoy it.