Happy Halloween

Don’t forget there is no  troop meeting this Thursday 29th October, but we are meeting next Monday night with the wolf troop for the presentation of the trophy for the Leopold Batt challenge weekend, see you all then.

In the meantime enjoy Halloween, but remember to be careful around fireworks and bonfires.

The Leaders

Leopold Batt Memorial Trophy Weekend – Details and Gear List

Hi All,

The Leopold Batt Memorial Trophy will be held over this weekend. It is really shaping up to be an amazing fun weekend, jam packed with awesome activities – orienteering, building fires, sleeping in bivvys under the stars, abseiling down cliffs, sailing in boats on the estuary…… to name but a few!

We are hoping all Scouts will be taking part and will be meeting at the Scout Den at 8:50am on Saturday morning. Full Uniform is not required (All must wear Neckerchief).

Please do not bring portable electronics (e.g. phone, ipad, speakers etc). The activities do not require these items and they will be at risk if you bring them.

Here is the gear list:

– Neckerchief
– Full raingear (Trousers, and Jacket with hood: Must be water proof)
– Sleeping bag
– Ground mat
– Survival Bag (Bivvy Bag)
– Eating utensils (Spoon, Fork, Knife, Plate, Bowl and Cup)
– Warm Clothes (Many T-shirts, warm jumper)
– Wet Clothes (i.e. we will be getting clothes wet so bring a full change and a pair of old runners)
– Hiking boots
– Towel
– Wash gear
– Hat and Glovespacking
– Torch – preferably a head torch with spare batteries
– A rucksack to put it all in
– Plastic Bags
– Day Bag (Regular sized backpack)

Bring the following if you have it:

– A penknife (if you have permission from your parents)
– A basic first aid kit
– Flint & Steel
– Compass
– Watch

Leopold Batt Memorial Trophy – Patrol challenge

Hi all

Don’t forget this weekend, we are taking part in the Leopold Batt Memorial trophy challenge weekend.

This will be an action packed weekend, with the highlight of bivvying out in Turvey Woods on Saturday night.

We will be meeting at 09.00 AM this Saturday 17th October, and will be finished on Sunday at about 3.30 PM.

A full gear list will be posted shortly and we will go through at this weeks Troop meeting.

see you all then

The Leaders

Scout County Camp – This weekend (2nd – 4th October)

Hi all,

Hope you are all enjoying the “summer” weather….lets hope the weather keeps up for this weekend! We’ll be hoping to top up our tans while we’re camping in Larch Hill! A reminder that the cost of the weekend is €30

We will be leaving on Friday evening and returning on Sunday afternoon. There were a couple of Scouts who may have to be picked up early – the location and directions to the centre can be found here  

We have listed the gear list below. Note the weather forecast is here but this can easily change. Let’s live by our motto and “be prepared” for all types of weather. We will be hiking and camping outdoors the whole time so make sure you have clothes to keep you warm and dry.

  • Neckerchief
  • Full raingear (Trousers, and Jacket: Must be water proof)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Ground mat
  • Survival Bag (Bivvy Bag)
  • Eating utensils (Spoon, Fork, Knife, Plate, Bowl and Cup)
  • Clothes for two days
  • Hiking boots
  • Tea towel
  • Towel
  • Wash gear
  • Spare warm jumper
  • Hat and Gloves
  • sun cream
  • Torch – preferably a head torch with spare batteries
  • A rucksack to put it all in
  • Plastic Bags
    • Optional
  • Penknife (If allowed by your parents)
  • Personal first aid kit – a few plasters and whatever you can get
  • Any Camelot related gear you may have!

Thursday 24th Meeting – Announcements

Hi all,

Great to see you all last week! We’ve have a few updates listed below.

Count Camp – Friday 2nd – Sunday 4th October

As discussed the Scout County camp will be in Larch Hill in a couple of weeks. We’ll be heading off on the Friday evening…..doing loads of awesome activities, camping in Larch Hill…….returning on Sunday afternoon. It’ll also be a fantastic opportunity to get to know some of the other Scouts in the county. The theme of the weekend is Camelot so it promises to be great craic. The cost of the weekend is €30.

Chief Scout Award

Chief Scout Award Badge - Brackenstown ScoutsWe spoke with a few Scouts about the possibility of working towards the Scout Chief Scout Award; To apply you must be at least 14 to begin the Award.  The challenges are:
Skill: One Special Interest Badge from the “Skill” Area
Physical: One Special Interest Badge in the “Physical” Area
Community: One Special Interest Badge from the “Community” Area
Environment: One Special Interest Badge from the “Environment” Area
Scout Skill: Two Adventure Skills to Stage 4;  One Adventure Skill to Stage 6
Expedition: Walking 25 -35 km over 2 consecutive days and one night
Residential/Intercultural: Shared activity with a group in a residential/camp setting for 4 days and 3 nights, must include an intercultural aspect and a community project

Raven of the Year 2015

We kicked off the search to find the Raven of the year 2015/16 last week, who will emerge as the top Raven in 12 months time? Only time will tell. Points are awarded for perfect uniform, strong performances during drill, attending activities and Bonus points are on offer for showing true Scouting spirit!

Aoife has raced into an early lead of 75 points with a pristine uniform and coming out on top to win drill. Harry is close behind after emerging victorious from the game and is on a total of 72 points. Dylan is currently sitting in the bronze medal position on 55 points, there are too many names to mention who are hot on their heels…. it’s early days yet, keep up the extremely high standard!!!