(Mitch can’t get in to post at the mo, so I had to post this for him - Dave)
My Expedition

Over the Easter weekend, the 15th and 16th April, Rob; Jake; Tom and I went on a rather long stroll along the South Downs. On Saturday we all assembled at the Scout Hut at 9:30, we shared all of the kit out and made sure we had everything. Then Dave drove us up to Hollandsfield, a car park near Chichester. This is where we started walking. It was ok for about an hour, and then we meet a hill, that is when Jake started complaining. We carried on walking stopping occasionally to have a break and to see if Dave had found a new motor bike. When we got to Chilsgrove, we stopped and had lunch. Then we started walking again after about fifteen minutes we meet a hill about as steep as Dave’s stomach. After that, nothing exciting happened until it started raining and we met Beacon Hill. It was just fortunate we were walking down it, not up it. Then we arrived at South Harting, we were going to be staying at the Scout Hut.

When we arrived, it was still raining, so we quickly put the tent up so we could put all of our kit in. then we got Mr. Coventry to open up the hut as that was there the water and toilets were, he also was kind to let us use the kitchen. Therefore, we cooked tea and washed up, by that time it had stopped raining, so we went to go and build a fire, the scouts had already kindly cut wood for us to use, but sadly, it was all wet, so we never got a fire going. Therefore, after about an hour of doing that, we went to go and play in the park just outside. That was when Tom decided to tell me that he had phoned his mum, and arranged for him to be picked up. This was because his feet were hurting, however, he did have rather big blisters on both of his feet, a valuable lesson make sure your boots are big enough before going out walking. Before that we had spent time organising a way that he could be back in time for his football match. However, that had all gone to pot as he had gone home already. That night must have been the record for scouts going to sleep at night as by 9:15 we were asleep. In all that day had gone to plan, we left when we wanted to, arrived when we wanted to. Just a shame that Tom had to go home.
On Sunday, us who were left got up at 7:30. We had a very relaxed morning. We started by having breakfast. Then we cleaned up the hut, making sure it was how we left it. Then we packed all of our stuff up and made our lunch. We finally left at about 10:20. We then started walking, first off, all we met another big hill. After about an hour we were already half way, we thought that that was good as we would be back really early. Then we came across an old man walking with his wife, he then asked us where we were, we pointed at where we thought we were. He said that we were down her; nowhere near, where we wanted to be. Then we had a closer look at the map, when we saw that we had gone the wrong way, and the man was right. Then we started walking down a path, then we met a gate, Jake and I knew where we thought we were, but it was down to Rob’s superior map reading skills that told us that we were not. He was the one who then found us a route to get us back on route, we then met a cyclist, who then told us we were in a very different place. Then we met a woman on a horse who then directed us in another different direction. Then we were at the point where we met the man.
Fortunate for us we saw the warden who did tell us exactly where to go, and he even showed us a shortcut. At the end of the track Rob said we needed to go down this path, Jake and I disagreed, we said, as it is a National; Trail would it not be a gravelled path like this other one, Rob agreed. Then we met the woman on the horse, she said that it was the path that Rob originally said it was. After that there were no problems, it was just when we met another BIG hill, this is where Jake and I died. Just luckily, we were only 15 minutes away from Briton.
Distances:
Day 1
Originally: 13km
We Walked: 13km
Day 2
Originally: 8km
We Walked: 11.5km
In total 24.5km
i beleive we should keep a tab on who gets everyone press ups and then thank them for it on summer camp, so why not keep it here, for everyone to see so they know how much of a pain in the … they are (Starting From 10/06/06) ![]()
I have created user accounts for Mitch, Adam, Spud and Jake (so far). Others will receive their accounts as soon as I get their e-mail addresses.
I am going to limit usage to PLs and APLs for a short while, so I can keep up with it.
You guys listed above will receive an e-mail soon, telling you how to access the blog to make posts. Mitch, you should already have had yours - let me know if you haven’t.
…nineteen.
This is hardly news, as it happened ages ago, but Max left the Troop, citing boredom as his reason for leaving.
Sorry to see you leave Max, but good luck with whatever you do with yourself now
Ho hum…
Sorry guys, I will get the hang of posting things as they occur, rather than months afterwards. Or rather, you will get the hang of it, beause you are all going to have access to post on here soon…
Rob, for completing his Expedition Challenge Badge, and to his team, Adam, Mitch and Jake (and Kev and Me!) for smiling all the way through the rain on day one. At least it stopped raining long enough to put our tents up.
A report shall follow soon, as soon as I give Rob write access to this blog.
Also, well done to Mitch, for organising a route for a night hike, and earning his Hikers Badge.
Mitch, for earning his Expedition Challenge Badge. And to his team, Jake, Rob and Hob Nob (dropped out after day one due to gargantuan blisters - apparently his boots were too small) for surviving all those hills.
Actually, he gained it a good month or so ago, and I have now given him write access to this blog, so he can post his report up (hint, hint Mitch!)