Teddington cub scouts attend Cubs Cause Chaos weekend

This weekend saw Cub Scouts and Volunteers camping in the warm weather at Bentley Copse's Cubs Cause Chaos camp.
Cub Scouts from 2nd Teddington joined Cubs and Volunteers from Reigate, Cobham, Shalford, Bookham, Weybridge, Purley, and Hampton on a weekend of activities, including Leap of Faith, Circus skills, Bouncy fun run, Climbing, Abseiling, Air Rifle, Archery, Pedal Go Karts, Aeroball, Adventure course, Zip wire, Cave maze, Crate stacking, Gladiator challenge, Nerf wars, Jacobs Ladder, and more.
On the Friday evening (9 May), the Cubs watched a film.
This was followed by a campfire and disco on Saturday.
The event ensures that the Cub Scouts involved gain #skillsforlife and gives them opportunities their own groups cannot provide in a safe and fun way.

Ellen, a ten-year-old Cub Scout from Reigate said: "I liked the Leap of Faith best as it was fun and exhilarating."
Kylie, a nine-year-old Cub Scout from Teddington said: "I really liked he Zipline because it was like a rollercoaster in its speed".
Esme, another Cub Scout from Teddington said: "I liked the film and disco because they were really fun and made me happy".
Hampton Cub Scout Damon, aged nine, said: "I liked the Zipline as it was amazing as I have never been on one before".
Steve Valiant, Leader Volunteer at Cub Scouts – Surrey Scouts, said: "The event run by Bentley Copse was an amazing weekend of activities and new skills (#skillsforlife) being with friends and making new ones".
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