Night hikes are the best
For food reasons, we met at the hall and then drove to Jewell’s crossing. We hiked into the dunes only a short distance before lighting some camp fires and cooking sandwiches on the coals.
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For food reasons, we met at the hall and then drove to Jewell’s crossing. We hiked into the dunes only a short distance before lighting some camp fires and cooking sandwiches on the coals.
The Cub camp of a lifetime! We followed Akela to Sovereign Hill (Ballarat) to explore the famous history of gold mining in the area. Firstly, we flew from Williamtown to Melbourne and then took...
So far, 2019 is out to break all the records and the Sirius Cup really delivered! We gave the Ellen Cook a deep exfoliating scrub with beautiful sand …and were still early for the...
How can it be March already? Here are a collection of photos from activities in the last little while…
With a lot of help from the adults, we built the little bird houses that Chil had prepared for us. We cut some extra holes in the trolleys and tied them to rope and...
The big dry and subsequent Total Fire Ban meant that the plan of campfire cooking in the dunes had to be changed to an extended hike and some star gazing. It was hard work...
After a week filled with torrential rain, Sunday was absolutely glorious in Maitland for the Cub Fun Day. The boys had a great time (except for the occasional bruise).
Mr T was not only one of our Scout leaders but he also volunteered with the Thursday Group at Glenrock Scout Camp. We were privileged to be invited to join his family at Glenrock...
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