Paper-thin

Under cover

Scouts explored issues of homelessness, attempting to create shelters out of newspaper and other materials people are likely to throw away. Some tried to engineer paper tents, other took a leaf out of nature – building a hedgehog inspired shelter.

Weary Winners

Winners Cup

One of the highlights of the Scouting year is the District Night Hike. This challenges the Scouts’ navigation, teamwork and spirit as patrols race around the Northumbrian countryside in the dark, trying to complete a timed course and answer quiz questions. This year’s course was set by leaders from Prudhoe. After a long evening, a patrol from  Stocksfield came back with the new cup.

Let it snow!

Keeping Warm

Snow on Scout night is always a cause for celebration. The meeting was quickly relocated to a local sledging site. To keep warm, a shelter was built (using snow cleared from the roads) and hot drinks prepared on a wood burning stove.

Taking Shape

Winter scene showing the new hut under construction

With the addition of the walls it is now much easier to get a feel for the proportions of the new hut. They are still to be clad in timber.
As the photo shows the contractors have had to work in cold conditions this week.

Midwinter Masterchef

Q: What can Scouts cook up in a dark wood on a winter’s night?
A: Some fantastic food

  • Starter all wrapped up

Look No Nails!

Weight-bearing

This week the Scouts built a Leonardo da Vinci bridge – which just uses pieces of wood and friction – no nails, no rope, no glue!

Not sure whether this qualifies as part of the Pioneering badge or not, but still a lot of fun.

Group Fun Day – 8th July

Hungry Hippo Game

The Group’s Annual Family Fun Day will be held at Broomley Grange  on Saturday the 8th of July. All members, friends and family are welcome. For more details and to book a place, contact any of the Section Leaders.

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