Camp Log from Swansea – 2023

Posted by Enda | Posted in 2nd Scouts, 47th Scouts, 6th Scouts, Adults in Scouting, Camp 2023, Group News, Scout News, Summer Camps, Venture News | Posted on 19-10-2023

On Thursday 29th the bus departed at 3.00m in the morning and Summer Camp 2023 officially commenced.

Bus to Ferry to trains followed by lunch and another bus and then we were at Silver Cross

We got started straight away setting up tents and camp. The sun acted as both a positive and a negative in that the weather was wonderful but tiring especially after the journey.

After camp was set up there was some free time before we had dinner.

Friday 30th

After the traveling yesterday it was not much of a surprise that we had a late start today

We started off Camp with a light day onsite.

This consisted of a shelter making demonstration for bivvying and then practice. Following that, the scouts and ventures split into 6 patrols and then partook in some team bonding activities. This included Flag designing and making, coming up with Patrol names, assigning roles; Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, Scribe etc. Claiming Huts and Fires. At the end of the day we all got a lovely surprise trip to Costa Coffee.

Saturday 1st

Today was spent mostly out in Swansea.  We went to the Leisure Centre: Which was a very cool swimming pool with multiple slides. After the LC we got to spend time on the promenade where we witnessed some of an awesome airshow and then wandered into a fair with many different stands for example a Lego minifigure stand, and Ferrets. We also had a brilliant encounter with both Batman and Spiderman.

The day came to a close with some card games and Tarot reading.

Sunday 2nd

Today’s primary activity was an Inter-Patrol Cooking competition. This was won by a 6th scout patrol group who made Burgers.

Other activities included; Putting up tents without sight and/or hands.

Traversing a minefield with a ‘Scout’ (Ha)

Blind Obstacle course & Cup of Water

Disabling bombs and rescuing civilians from between burning buildings.

Cooking breadsticks

Camouflage hide and seek in the woods.

Another Late night ended the week with exciting discussions regarding Aliens and Life on other planets.

Monday 3rd

Today started at 10.00am with a Hike into Morriston which lasted about an hour and a half. We then continued on for a further half hour to Swansea AFC Stadium where we stayed for 2 hours. We decided to return via a more direct route back to camp from the Stadium. Highlighted conversation on the journey back was about James Gunn and Mark Reeves’ DC movie adaptations.

Finally Monday came to a close with a coloured themed Inter-Patrol eating challenge

Beige – Whistling Crackers   Blue – Cheese   Red & White – Uncooked Pasta and Jam   Red – Chili Pepper   White – Cake   Yellow – Lemon   Green – Olive

Tuesday 4th

Today was spent in Oakwood Theme Park. The most enjoyed ride was probably Speed -A rollercoaster with a near vertical drop, loop-the-loop, and corkscrew- or Vertigo -A slingshot-like-ride where up to three people were drawn up to what must have been at least the height of a seven story building and then let swing down.

While at the Theme park the Ventures engaged in some delightful Plotting.

Once back at camp everyone partook in some Jovial Birthday Celebrations which ended with a Woodland Disco. Highlighted Songs include; Ra Ra Rasputin, Mr Brightside, California Girls, and Footloose.

Wednesday 5th

The day was spent onsite and started out with avoiding ‘spiderwebs’ in the forest by climbing or crawling. Following that we delighted in trialing the much talked about  Spiderland. One person went through a total of 13 times.

After cleaning up from Spiderland we all were challenged by a Quiz about our Patrol Leaders. We know them so well. After that we got to trial laser tag in the woods we then got to partake in crate stacking and the aforementioned plotting was executed.

Thursday 6th

We had a dark and early start today at 03.30am and traveled to Rhosilli where we went Coasteering; Coasteering involved swimming along the coastline, climbing and then jumping off Cliffs and it was outstanding and an incredible experience.

When we returned to camp we took down shelters and repacked patrol boxes and some other site items to lessen the workload for later. Then we had a number of hours of free time where we laid back; read together, played games and, notably, built a wonderful bandstand with a porch, roof, decorative leaves and flowers and carved wooden rings.

In the evening we got to meet Explorers from the area and enjoyed an excellent Barbeque with them. The night was spent socialising and playing Uno.

Friday 7th

The second last day of Summer Camp was spent taking down camp, packing bags and generally preparing for the journey back to Cork. After finishing packing early. We got to spend 1.6 hours in Swansea and then a further hour and a half at the LC. The markets in Swansea were the highlight of the time there. Upon returning to camp we prepared for the last campfire which included collecting firewood and getting songs prepared. We found Frogs which definitely would make a list of the best things to happen on camp. At the campfire we got the results of the Interpatrol competitions the overall winners being A Ventures patrol called Baskets

The final competition was a pronunciation competition of the longest place name in Welsh; llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

The last night was a late night with some goodbyes.

Saturday 8th

The travel back was bittersweet considering people were happy to be home but no doubt sad camp was over.

Nevertheless many wonderful memories were made and experiences had.

We are very grateful to all the leaders and everyone who was involved in making Camp happen and running it.

Thank you all very much, Míle Buíochas, Diolch.

Katie Byrne.

Camp 2023 – Departure Details

Posted by Conor Crowley | Posted in Camp 2023, Scout News, Scouts, Summer Camps, Venture News, Ventures | Posted on 24-06-2023

 Its the weekend before we leave for Silvercross Scout Campsite, Swansea

  • Please bring your rucksack, packed with the sleeping bag securely attached down to the scout hall to be loaded into the van at 6pm on Wednesday 28th
  • Please assemble in uniform with your day bag in the car park of Frankfield Church on Thursday 29th where the bus will be departing at 03:00 (3am)
  • Your day bag should include a decent packed breakfast plus your water. Please be mindful of the houses in the area at that time and try to keep the noise to a minimum.

If you have any final questions, please email camp23@douglasscouts.ie or come and speak with us in the hall on Wednesday evening.

Camp 2023 Swansea – Gear List (UPDATED 24/06)

Posted by Conor Crowley | Posted in Camp 2023, Scout News, Venture News | Posted on 29-05-2023

Now is the time to start getting things together – rather than the usual rush at the last minute!

You will need the following:

Addition to the list 24th June

  • Survival/Bivvy Bag
    [Buy online from the Scout Shop] Click here for details
    [Buy instore in The Outdoor Adventure Store, 23-24 Paul St. Cork]
  • Spare/Old clothes for ‘Spiderland’ Adventure Course. The adventure course is known as possibly the muddiest adventure course in Britain… Bring old/spare clothes that may not be coming home!
  • UNIFORM.  We will travel in Uniform!  As announced at the parents information evening you must, at a minimum, wear your Scout shirt and neckerchief with a black or dark navy pants.
  • Spare neckerchief.  While not essential, would be useful as a spare in the event you mislay it or if you wanted to swap it with another Scout Group on-site  (You must always have a Douglas & St. FinBarres neckerchief, so if you’ve only one with you, then you can’t swap it if the opportunity should arise).

  • Hiking boots.  Remember too that it’s VITAL to “wear in” hiking boots.  If you need to or choose to buy new boots, you MUST have them “worn in” before camp or you’ll be VERY uncomfortable in them!
  • Water bottle – At least 1 litre – possible 2 x 500ml’s would be a good idea.
  • Unbreakable bowl, plate, mug.
  • Cutlery – Knife, fork, spoon.
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Pillow (Inflatable)
  • Ground mat or small inflatable
  • Track-ends/Leggings
  • Warm Hoody
  • T-Shirts
  • Changes of Underwear
  • Plenty of Socks
  • Warm Nightwear
  • Change of Shoes or Runners
  • Shorts & Trousers
  • Raingear – Waterproof Jacket & Trousers
  • Warm Hat & Gloves
  • Wash Gear – Toothbrush & paste, Shower Gel, Shampoo, Comb
  • Towel
  • Swimming costume & hat
  • Tea-Towel & Dish Cloth
  • Sun hat VERY IMPORTANT!
  • Sun cream & Lip salve (for sun cream we’d recommend factor 50 & 5 star UVA rating)
  • Insect repellent
  • Torch & Spare Batteries
  • Sunglasses  (Nothing expensive please!)

All the above need to be packed in a single rucksack. If necessary, sleeping bag can be attached TIGHTLY to it.

The main rucksacks will be going onto the van before we leave Cork, and will not be available again until we get to the site in Swansea.  So everything needed for the journey will have to be packed in the day bag.  We would recommend that this would at least contain:

  • Water Bottle
  • Rain Jacket
  • Packed lunch (more info later)
  • Small amount of wash gear
  • Small towel

We will update this list again over the next few weeks so please keep an eye on it :) It will change!!

Announcing Summer Camp 2023

Posted by Conor Crowley | Posted in Camp 2023, Group News, News, Rover News, Scout News, Summer Camps, Venture News | Posted on 25-01-2023

We are pleased to announce Summer Camp 2023 will be to Swansea, Wales

Where: Silvercross Scout Campsite, Llangyfelach, Swansea, Wales
When: Departing on June29th and returning on July 8th
How will we get there: We will travel by bus from Douglas to Rosslare and then the ferry from Rosslare to Wales and a train into Swansea City and onwards to the campsite
Cost: €600 per youth member

The site is made up of 15 acres of deciduous woodland, bordered by the small river Llan, and has been a scout campsite since 1951. This will be the 6th time the Group has camped at this site.

Onsite activities include Archery, Air-rifle Shooting, Tomahawk Throwing, Soft Crossbows, Pioneering, Orienteering and much more.

Offsite activities include swimming, coastal adventures, Museums and Swansea City centre itself.

Camp is open to all members of our Scout Troops and Venture Crew

What happens now?
To secure your place you must put down a €150 non-refundable deposit by February 12th.
You need to pay this via the Easypaymentsplus system. This is non-refundable as it will be used to secure activities and a place on the ferry for travel.

Questions: Please speak to your section leader

Yours In Scouting,

Conor Crowley
On behalf of the Camp Leadership team
conorcrowley@douglasscouts.ie

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