Oh no!

April 2, 2009

Yes, like the Global Banks, our once great Stotfold Scouts Website has gone down. We’re looking for it, and if you see it let us know. But unfortunately it seems to have had a strop and isn’t loading. Be assured we’re working around the clock (in between the Apprentice and repeats of Ray Mears) to get it sorted. In the mean time, any important news and programme downloads can be found on here.

Think of it like going to see your friends, but having to go to your Grandma’s instead. It’s not what you wanted, but it’s great in other ways…

Anton didn’t take this news very well… here’s his reaction on the webcam…

angry


Encore!

August 2, 2008

Well that’s it folks for 2008, and due to the blog overlord having to leave camp a day early, the final day’s events and fun will have to be passed on the old fashioned way, I think it’s called talking, whatver that may be! Keep coming back for photos of our final day on camp, some time next week. We hope to get some posted of striking camp, and the journey home up for you all to envy! Despite the Welsh weather, Welsh wind ;-) and conditions which, at times, rivaled a winter camp, everyone appears to have had a wonderful and memorable time. All the Scouts have remained mainly smiling, mainly awake, and mainly still alive, and the mud will serve to stay large in the memories of us all, and surviving it can only serve to build character (and gray our hair).

Keep posted for final photos, and details of next year’s camp! It’s only a few months to go until planning begins all over again… just enough time to wash our kit, have a bath, and wax lyrical about our adventure…

Over, but not quite out…
Stotfold Summer Campers 2008.


Climb every mountain

July 31, 2008

Today was make or break. After a crisis meeting last night, the leaders went to sleep fearing the worst. The pièce de résistance was under threat from the famous welsh weather. What has kept this green and pleasant land so, was about to scupper the Scouts. Rain fell throughout the night, the ground, sodden. Leaders frowning in their sleep. And just when we thought it was all over. The morning broke with bright, pleasant, and almost, dare we say, sunny skies! Breakfast was prepared with vigor, Scouts were awoken by Nick’s optimistic singing, and all was well in the valleys. We arrived with 5 minutes to spare for our departure to the summit, after a marathon diversion due to the only direct route being closed, and maps checked at pace for a re-route (no sat-nav this time). The ascent was steep. Not the best start for 26 weary scouts. With the summit in sight, as we walked in sunshine, we met with another valley. We could see mist slowly dropping but nothing could have prepared us for what we met at the ridge between the two - belting wind, rain, heavy mist, and hail. Yes! Hail! Though the mist and rain also came dozens upon dozens of S.A.S. trainees, complete with what looked like an entire arsenal of weaponry (much to the delight of the Scouts) But, with a rich combination of encouragement, bribery, food, and the odd bit of Scout Association approved bullying they made it to the very very top. And not only that, but we managed to bag 2 summits in one trip! Hurrah! A huge well done to ALL the scouts, who though adversary and tiredness achieved what even we thought doubtful of ourselves.

Stotfold Scouts. Victorious.

                


Today at Silver Cross

July 30, 2008

After a night of torrential rain, we awoke to a very soggy site. After attempting to launch a raft  on a river which went from being reminiscent of Wind in the Willows, to being suitable for the GB Olympic white water rafting team. On realisation, a Leader prevented a Scout being washed away in a torrent of a river The rain began in ernest again and we, as much as the Scouts, needed to get away from the damp. So where best to go when you’re soaking wet? Swimming of course! We can’t take photos there, but they had both a fantastic time, and had a well needed wash! Other photos from today…

         


Mug shots

July 30, 2008

No, not everyone is here, by some way, but here are a few up-close-and-personal shots of your beloved Scouts (well maybe just Scouts…) More will follow as willing…


Look alike?

July 30, 2008

Two members of family Allen… One, a bubbly bright-eyed Scouter, and then there’s Anton…


Ode to the tortoise, by Nick

July 30, 2008


Campfire’s burning

July 29, 2008


Updated posts!

July 29, 2008

Amongst the tents, trees, and muddy socks we came across some photos previously missed! We’d hate to think we’d kept some moments from you, so we’ve updated Sunday, and Monday’s posts with new thumbnails and even the odd extra post. Lucky you!


Camp gadgets!

July 29, 2008

As we said, camp gadgets were crafted today. They are structures or ‘things’ which are meant to benefit time on camp… more pics will follow tomorrow…


Our day on camp

July 29, 2008

After the great storm of 2008 passed, we spent our first whole day on camp. After a rainy night we awoke to a largely dry and sunny morning (well not all - after a late evening because of a leaders camp review/planning meeting, Graham awoke to a dry and sunny mid-morning!) Breakfast was cooked by each camp patrol, and a leader was assigned to eat food from each one – we’re still alive and smiling after yet another superb meal cooked the Scouts. A day of camp gadget making (photos to follow), how to pitch a tent, chopping wood, panicking about MORE downpoors and cooking of our dinner of Chilli on open fires followed. It’s incredible how busy a day doing ‘nothing’ can be.

            


Hungry?

July 29, 2008

We’re not sure if this was for his patrol, or if he was feeling as hungry as Anton yesterday when he devoured an entire bloomer filled with cheese and ham…


Trapped

July 29, 2008

Pete and Graham took Matthew and Tom shopping as part of their camp cook badge (no not like an effeminate chef). But we’re currently trapped in Tesco’s trolly bay by due to a thunder storm and monsoon. After last evening’s drama of an almighty thunder storm and torrents of water we thought a break in the weather would be a good chance to go. The troop will have to wait for lunch until we dare to brave the downpoor.


Big clouds vs Big Pit

July 28, 2008

Well a big sun came out for Big Pit, but big rainclouds weren’t far behind…


Big fun

July 28, 2008

Well Big Pit was a Big Success! And we didn’t even manage to loose anyone. Unfortunately :-) Here are some of the pics from today… Nick has now travelled to Brighton for two days for his daughter’s graduation and has his camera with him, so more photos to follow!

And Hannah lost a tooth!


Big pit day

July 28, 2008

For many it was an early start to go back to work after the weekend. But we were up nice and early today too, in readiness for our Big Pit trip. As i write this we’re breezing down the M4 in glorious sunshine, only to then trek hundreds of feet into total darkness into a coal mine. No, we’re not sending them off to earn their camp fees back, we’re going to learn about Wales’ mining history! Check out our link to the ‘Pit on the right to find out more. Oh, and if we all make it back out again, click back tonight for photos!


Curry-king

July 27, 2008

Nick managed to buy TWICE the quantity of curry we need for tomorrow. In an over-order worthy of an episode of The Apprentice, we are now swimming in the spicy sauce.


Joel’s home-made meatballs

July 27, 2008

Joel’s cullinary dreams took a step close as he created beautiful meatballs from scratch. Fresh beef mince, finely chopped onion, salt, pepper, mixed herbs, HP Sauce. Not content with that he alse created a thick tomatoe sauce! In a Ready Steady Cook style, he took a mish-mash of ingredients we had in the kitchen area and whipped up a dinner fit for a King (and a scout leader). See the before, and after (what was left by the time we got the camera out!)


Sunday in pictures

July 27, 2008

               


Nick’s video diary (1)

July 27, 2008


Tom falls asleep…

July 27, 2008

Half 4, Sunday, time for the first of Tom’s snoozes. Only Tom could fall asleep on a tree with the sound of 25 other kids screaming around him… :-)


The site

July 26, 2008


We’re here!

July 26, 2008

Well after many stops, diversions, snacks and cries of “are we there yet?” we made it all alive and well. And, greeted with a cup of hot coffee too! Sun shining, and ready for adventure.


The journey in Pictures

July 26, 2008

Proof we’re here!


And they’re off!

July 26, 2008

Some likened it to one of Sir Richard Branson’s great balloon expeditions. Months of planning, and never actually going anywhere. But unlike Richie, we’re scouts (so even more unlikely to set off). However we’re now on our way, in a traffic jam already and soon to be the great M25 motorway network of Great Britain. Which means we aim to be there sometime next week. The adventure begins here…


That’s all folks

July 22, 2008

The final meeting has taken place. There’s no going back now. Brace yourself for the 2008 Summer camp! :-)


And the winner is…

July 21, 2008

The winner of the 2008 Summer Camp T-shirt competition was Anastasia Evans. Her design promoted teamwork whilst the statement encourages a positive and thoughtful approach to Scouting – everything needed on a week-long camp in another country!

WELL DONE! They will be delivered to us Thursday ready for the camp. We expect them to get rather smelly by then end of the week :-)


Posting from mobiles

July 16, 2008

Hurrah! Mobile blogging is live! Now we’ll be able to have the occasional live update when out and about.


The challenge is nearly upon us…

July 16, 2008

This will be the stunning and well achieved view for all those ascending Pen-Y-Fan in just over a week’s time. Get those boots cleaned, laces tightened, and flag at the ready… Chris Bonnington, watch out.

The summit awaits...


T-shirts

July 16, 2008

The closing date for the T-shirt entries has passed. The winner will be announced on this very blog later this week… Good luck!


Pre-meeting ramble

June 18, 2008

Hello to all of you logging on to follow it’s progress following the meeting! More content, photos, videos and anything else we can think of will be posted. Fun, adventure, laughs, embarrassment or anything else bloggable. Whatever happens on camp, it’ll happen here first (well, most things anyway…).

I hope all of what I talked about made sense – please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Graham


Download the Summer Camp T-shirt brief

June 18, 2008

Lost it? Dog eaten it? Click here to download it again.


New lower cost for camp

May 19, 2008

As you should already know, Summer Camp is 26th July to 2nd August. The cost of the camp has been reduced to £180 (great news hey!) and full payment should be made by the end of May please to either Nick or Pete. Or else we’ll send our heavies round…


And they’re off…

May 19, 2008

The very fact you’re reading this, means that the final stages of planning for the Summer 2008 Summer Camp are under way. This blog will serve as a daily update whilst we’re on camp. In the mean time you will find photos, ramblings and information on all the build up. Why not subscribe to the RSS feed and we’ll let you know of any updates! As some of you know, we will have regular meetings at The Chequers’ ‘conference center’ to sort it all out.