Chichester and Midhurst District cubs and scouts held their annual orienteering competition at Rewell Woods on 12 December 2009. Michael Merritt from the 12th Chichester reports on how it went…
The event at Rewell Wood (SW) saw cubs and scouts from three of the groups in the Chichester and Midhurst scout district attend to take part in their annual competition. The groups represented were 12th Chichester (cubs and scouts), Funtington and West Stoke (cubs) and 1st Southbourne Sea Scouts (cubs and scouts). Despite there only being three groups represented out of a possible 11, these three groups produced 25 teams between them! 11 cub teams tackled the orange course with a parent to supervise them, and the scouts were split into two age categories with the under 12s tackling a yellow course (6 teams) and the under 14 1/2s tackling an orange course (8 teams).
The teams, particularly on the orange course, found the event a lot easier than last year, and as with last year, the fastest time on the orange course out of all the competitors belonged to a scout team from 12th Chichester, my own group! Andrew and Laurence completed the course in 27m 33s, closely followed by Nathan and Lois also from 12th Chichester in 28m 10s.
On the yellow course victory went to 1st Southbourne Sea Scouts in 14m 20s (again the fastest out of all competitors on the day) and on the cubs’ orange course again 1st Southbourne were victorious with a time of 30m 44s followed by 12th Chichester cubs in 2nd, 3rd and 4th places!
Only one of the 25 teams failed to complete their course – a scout team missed no 3 on orange and one team took an epic 86 minutes to complete the yellow course.
One of things that scouts and cubs do have to get use to is the scale (we are more used to using 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 scale maps and the colours – white on OS maps is open land and yellow is only used for minor roads!
With two to three young people in each team + the adult helpers in all there must have been close on 100 persons from the scout district taking part. Two members of the scout fellowship (soon to be renamed scout active support) helped at the start and the deputy district commissioner for cubs (DDC) helped me at registration.
The club have supported the scout district over many years and I hope that this will continue. Thank you very much for this.
Michael Merritt (SO)
Assistant Cub Scout Leader 12th Chichester
Posted by Peter Chapman on 18th Dec 09
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