Like many when I was young I romantacised about joining the scouts. I was about 9 and the idea of getting outdoors, lighting fires, sleeping out and carving sounded simply top notch. However when I applied I was told I wasn't allowed to join scouts because of my age, and instead had to join cubs or beavers, I can't remember which. Anyway what I do remember is that I want to 3 sessions;
1st session: colouring in pictures of beavers
2nd session: making a card for my parents :togo:
3rd session: visiting a police station
although I still appreciate the effort the leader must have gone to , it's not exactly jaw dropping stuff, and so I quit never to join again.
Howver I really enjoy teaching bushcraft to my mates, and to the Royal Marine cadets I command, this has got me thinking in later life I might like to be a scout leader, but what do they actually get up to now, it must be better than my experience otherwise there wouldn't be such a big following!!
Thanks
Will
1st session: colouring in pictures of beavers

2nd session: making a card for my parents :togo:
3rd session: visiting a police station

although I still appreciate the effort the leader must have gone to , it's not exactly jaw dropping stuff, and so I quit never to join again.
Howver I really enjoy teaching bushcraft to my mates, and to the Royal Marine cadets I command, this has got me thinking in later life I might like to be a scout leader, but what do they actually get up to now, it must be better than my experience otherwise there wouldn't be such a big following!!
Thanks
Will