Rowing training has started at Ringsend (every Tuesday night at 7.30pm unless otherwise indicated) and, in addition to Sea Scout events, we plan to enter crews in a number of club regattas this year starting with the Stella Maris Regatta in Ringsend on Sunday, 24 May. So far 26 scouts have registered for crews and competition for places will be keen.
This year, in addition to training in the skiffs, we will also be using our Cork boat which is a faster boat and will require our crews to use locked oars and adapt to 'feathering' oars.
All in all, an interesting rowing season is in prospect.
This is a photo blog of the Valkyrie Troop of 5th Port (Dollymount) Sea Scout Group. They say a picture paints a 1,000 words, so here goes...
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Easter Camp 2009
By now, Easter Camp in Powerscourt is a well established Troop tradition. 39 Scouts took part this year's Camp and for 11 of them it was their first time under canvas. in spite of a very cold Friday night, the weather over the weekend was very good, with the rain having the good grace to hold off until we were literally driving out of Powerscourt for another year.
Congratulations to all the Watch Leaders and Assistant Watch Leaders who ensured their scouts had a thoroughly enjoyable camping experience.
The standard of camping was very good and Port Watch were judged to be the overall winners of the Easter Camp Trophy.
Congratulations to all the Watch Leaders and Assistant Watch Leaders who ensured their scouts had a thoroughly enjoyable camping experience.
The standard of camping was very good and Port Watch were judged to be the overall winners of the Easter Camp Trophy.
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