Cub Camps
The 13th Maidenhead pride themselves on their scoutcraft and practical skills. This learning experience starts in the Cub Pack and develops through the years into the Scout Troop and Explorer Unit. We run as many outdoor and practical activities as possible, with a lot of the ground work covered while away on Camp. The links below will show you what we have got up to and the fun we have had on our camps, just click on the date of the camp you want to read about. To save space, the website will only have write ups from the last two camps.
| Summer Camp 2007 | Details Now Available |
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| Summer Camp 2006 | Once again at Youlbury Campsite, this year was a mixture of activities and traditional scouting with archery and swimming on the bill along with bivouac building and fire lighting. |
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| Summer Camp 2005 | Another fun filled Cub Camp, this one an Activity Camp for the whole pack at Youlbury Campsite. All the Cubs had a go at swimming, ice skating, abseiling and archery. |
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| Summer Camp 2004 | With this year being an Olympic Year, the theme was, of course, the Olympics. All the cubs worked towards achieving at least their level 1 athletes badge. Other activities included astronomy, water games, orienteering and the usual Camp Fire. |
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| Summer Camp 2003 | The Cavemen themed Camp. Activities included shelter building, tracking, cave painting, fire lighting and the Time Team Big Dig! | |
| Activity Camp 2002 | An adventure and activity camp for the older Cubs of 13th and 9th Cubs at Phasels Wood Campsite. | |
| Summer Camp 2002 | Our annual Pack weekend camp included activities such as an Assault Course, Tracking, Ballister building and fire lighting. |
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| Activity Camp 2001 | An adventure and activity camp for the older Cubs at Youlbury Campsite. | |
| Cub Camp 2001 | The pack summer camp with an American Indian theme. Building Teepees, Tracking, Cooking over an open fire and Astronomy all combined to make a great weekend. |
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