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Request for All the Scouters Out There
« on: June 24, 2008, 15:13:22 »
Guys,

I'm now involved in the ACF but as an ex scout I'm finding them sadly lacking in ideas for activities outside the expected military curriculum.

I seem to remember that in scouting there was a resource (probably online now?!) that gave leaders ideas for command task type challenges. You know the kind of thing, "you have a 2000 foot deep chasm to cross, it's 30 feet wide and all yuou have is a 2p, a 5p a clean hankie and some string".

In preparation for some training I'll be doing with them I'd like to get hold of this kind of resource. So, if you know of a resource like I've just described, or you have some good ideas for a physical command task challenge I'd appreciate you getting in touch.

Dib dib dib and all that!

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2008, 16:58:11 »
First things first, it's DYB DYB DYB and it's the abbreviation of Do Your Best. Now you're prepared for that pub quiz.

Secondly take a look around http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/ there's plenty of resource on there and may well be a few ideas like the ones you're after.

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2008, 08:59:28 »
Thank Mike... I stand corrected on my spelling of DYB!   8-[ :oops: :lol:

Had a look at Scoutbase and found a couple of things... but not really what I'm looking for. I've been hoping to find descriptions of a "Situation" with a list of equipment and a solution.

I'll keep looking for now.

Frank

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2008, 21:36:16 »
Have you tried the dump???

http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/scouts.html

They have scaned all the scout books through history and put them in pdf formats you can download .

We used it a bit but theres tons of stuff on there you just have to read through it ...

But remember most of it is from the before the pc/health and safety of today so you may have to rewrite some with safety in mind ;)
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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2008, 03:39:12 »
The other resource is Programmes Online ( http://pol.scouts.org.uk/pol/home.do ), but you need to be a member of the Scout Association to be able to access this resource.  Everything stored on Programmes Online is submitted by Scout Leaders, and has to adhere to POR (Policy, Organisation, and Rules, of the Scout Association), so will likely have been subject to a Risk Assessment.

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2008, 09:18:02 »
Lee.. fantastic resource mate... thanks for the tip! I'm sure I'll fund useful stuff in there.

Wireless... yeah I know about your suggestion.. but as I can't get in... it's no good I'm afraid.

Thanks for all your help guys...

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2008, 09:59:07 »
Never heard of the DUMP - fantastic, thanks for the link. I still run those types of activities - struff H&S  :evil:
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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2008, 16:15:02 »
...stuff H&S  :evil:

There is an argument that the less kids are exposed to challenging experiences, the less able they will be to take part in them. Which in turn will mean a need for more H&S... which mena they'll have even less exposure to... am I going round in circles here...?!

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2008, 16:33:15 »
Hey Skibum

I have a word document with some command tasks in, we use with our CCF unit. Recently we run a full weekend of command tasks (Got away from the usual section attack exercises etc).....I can PM you the details of that if your interested

Things like Rope & compass game, Electric fence, code breakers etc etc

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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2008, 22:24:00 »
we used to pull a dozen polls about 12 foot long out from the cellar a big barrel of rope and build stuff in the playground of the school we met at .

rope bridges and zip lines etc using the tow hitch on two landies as anchor points .. :cool:

But we got told off as there were no crash mats.

or gloves for handling rope or polls :roll:

it's more fun if it might hurt  :lol:

Not that it ever did , apart from one night when the scouts entertained the cubs with a game...and the cub leader panicked and broke her wrist :lol: :lol:

Game involved putting a plank across a crash mat and getting somebody to stand on the plank..

the person was then told that the plank would be lifted into the air with them on it . they were then blindfolded and two people holding the end of the plank raised it 2 or 3 inches from the mat .

the trick is that you place a third person in front of the one on the plank and place the hands of the plank rider on their shoulders to steady them selves.

as the plank is raised the 2 or 3 inches the third person slowly drops to their knees very smoothly thus making the person on the plank think they are 4 or 5 feet in the air :lol: :lol:

unfortunately the cub leader panicked and jumped through out her arms and hit the floor with a bump :twisted:
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Re: Request for All the Scouters Out There
« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2008, 00:57:25 »
Hey Skibum

I have a word document with some command tasks in, we use with our CCF unit. Recently we run a full weekend of command tasks (Got away from the usual section attack exercises etc).....I can PM you the details of that if your interested

Things like Rope & compass game, Electric fence, code breakers etc etc

Joe

Joe... that would be fantastic.  Drop me a PM or email with them would you please?

Thanks

Frank

 






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