Beavers' Roundhay Park Walk - 17th September
The
Beaver group met at Roundhay Park Golf Course, were wearing our uniforms
and Wellington boots. We split into three groups with one leader and two
parents with each group. We walked over the golf course into the woods.
We walked along the path next to the stream until it came to a curving part.
Kyosh told us that we were going to build three dams in different places
in the stream. My group used rocks, sticks and dry leaves to stop the water.
When we had finished our dams, all of the Beavers and adults looked at the
three dams to see whose was best and biggest.
Then we went for a short walk, where we found a blocked stream. All of the
Beavers jumped into the stream bed in their wellies and took all of the
sticks and stones out. When we had done that the stream was flowing again,
and we looked for it coming out of the pipe.
We carried on walking through the woods, past the castle, and on to the
Mansion car park where we met our parents and went home. Tired & dirty.
Daniel Joseph Marles, Red Lodge
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St Edmund's Church, Roundhay
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25 October, 2009