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Charnwood 2001
Charnwood   Chran   Chranwood

2001's summer camp was at Charnwood 2001.

Take a look at the Photo Gallery

Thomas D was injured on the bungee run while away. Take a look at the accident report that some of the Scouts wrote

The camp does have it's own website at www.charnwood.org and our group does appear in some of the photos.

Scout and Guide international camp at Stanford Hall, Loughborough from the 4th - 11th August 2001

Click on the above poster to view a high resolution copy. (Sized 520k). You can right click the above picture and select 'save target as' to save the picture to your hard drive. The picture shows most of the Stotfold Scouts that attended Charnwood 2001.

August 5th

Water Activities, to include sailing, canoeing, rafting, bell boating plus off water activities and evening barbecue and band

6th August Visitors Day - When you have a day doing activities on your sub camp, and entertaining Cubs, Brownies, Beavers and Rainbows, who will be getting a feel of an International Camp
7th August Tournament (like an It's a Knockout competition)
8th August Theme Park visit
9th August On site activities- To include archery, aromatherapy, fencing, craft, quad bikes, inflatables, climbing (tower and high ropes),orienteering, backwoods cooking, video making plus much more
10th August

Out and about day - taking part in environmental projects

Nick - 2 January, 2009

 

 
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