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Cubs and Scouts from the 91st attended this three day camp from May 25th -29th and shared in the activities with some 5000 other Guides and Scouts.     The camp was most memorable for the amount of rain which fell over the weekend, which quickly turned parts of the fields into muddy lagoons.   Our group fought on and enjoyed themselves despite the weather.
We were located in the Bristol North West Subcamp which we named the North Pole due to the Polar bear being the District Mascot.    The Subcamp was a combined area of 400 people which were all catered for by a dedicated team of individuals who served up our food in a large marquee.   The Marquee was the focus for all our groups and contained an area to play games and a tuck shop.   We also held our Camp fire in there due to the outside conditions.

The main tracks were thick with oozing MudOnly Four wheel drive vehicles were allowed on site

Mud Glorious Mud


Feeding 400 people required a large MarqueeAnyone for more SpaghettiI have the Rice Pudding to follow
Food Glorious Food


" It's a Puppet "I wish the rain would stop and we could do some outside activitiesCampfires can be held indoors!
Puppet Show Games Campfire
Activities
Disco Abseiling Scout Club7
Living it up till late at night Abseiling & ClimbingScout Club7 provided the entertainment on the closing ceremony


We had a very large area to camp inThis years Jamboree FlagSome of the previous Jamboree Flags
Campsite & Jamboree Flags

 

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