Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Anstey Maze Challenge

Puzzle Park GRovers and Crew 64 were both challenged to a Maze Challenge at Puzzle Park on the 29th of May by the Anstey Rovers, which was accepted by both crews. The Challenge was to get all crew members through the maze to each of the four corners where they had to pick up one of four specific coloured bits of paper and out again first, with every crew member having all four coloured bit of paper (having gone to all four corners).

Although Puzzle Park doesn’t have that great a reputation anymore it was chosen because of its 4.5 km maze (according to the website!). It was fantastic weather all day, surprising since it was cloudy, windy and rainy out there the day before. There were 15 people all up from the 3 crews and Daniel who’d come to help “referee” so the winner was the first crew with three people out. We all started at the same time so it was a bit of a push to get in but we were lucky and had our well-trained attack ferret, Brendan leading the way. Getting to the corners seemed to be the easy part it was the getting out part which had most of us stumped. GRovers were well ahead but got stuck in the wrong area near the exit and had to go all the way back to get to the right side so in the end Anstey was the first crew with 3 members out, hence the winners of the challenge.

The rest of the day was spent doing all the stuff there, paddle boats, the merry go round, flying fox, ball crawl, mini golf, the giant slides and all the other things which them not to be allowed to have anymore because they are so dangerous. Brendan and Michael organised a BBQ for everyone with a phenomenal amount of onion. I’d like to thank GRovers and Crew 64 for coming along, Brendan and Michael for doing the BBQ and Daniel, Alex and Michael for being in the corners of the maze.

Photos can be found Here

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Anstey Canoe & Gliding Camp

The Anstey Canoe camp was held over the May long weekend at Roonka and was definitely a great camp with a huge range of stuff to do. A pretty small group went including Alex, Brendan, Michael, Marc Daniel and Myself. We decided to go somewhere easy for our first trip canoeing in many years for most of us and to make life even easier we booked a dorm room to ourselves and the smaller kitchen/ dinning area so all we needed was ourselves, our personal gear and food, probably the least amount of stuff we've taken to a camp ever.

We went shopping and got all our stuff together on the Friday night before leaving around 8ish, with both Daniel's and Brendan's cars packed with stuff. It was a very educational trip with an in depth discussion about the KFC secret herbs and spices which resulted in getting the definitions of herbs and spices and deciding that salt is a seasoning not a spice. A very quiet night and probably the most peaceful of the weekend as we weren't next to anyone else.

We managed to be up at a reasonable time to get breakfast and prepare to go canoeing. We spent the morning going upstream and stoped in a side part to the river to practise some techniques before heading further up and down a off shoot of the river which went under an old bridge and ended up at a lake.

The weather in the afternoon looked a bit doubtful, which, coupled with exhaustion from the mornings trip, meant a very reluctant walk back to the canoes for another lot of paddling. Again we found an inlet and followed it round to a dead end back near Roonka. We ended the day with a candle lit diner outside with lasagne and pudding for tea and bad shirts all round, followed by a game of compatibility.

Since semaphore scout group had arrived during Saturday, Sunday morning we were blessed with the sounds of a bazillion little kids running around and around and waking stuff and playing with the fire unattended… we left mid morning to go gliding but had to wait for the other kids to go first before us. Gliding was fantastic but unfortunately Alex threw up when she went up, but did get to take it home with her. Even more unfortunate was the fact that Michael had to go after Alex with a microphone which smelt like spew. Since each flight was 20 min there was plenty of waiting so we took cards and so forth and after my flight Daniel even took me for a Driving lesson out in the middle of nowhere which went well.

We held a scouts own type activity before going down to the billabong for a Crew Vigil. One by one everyone was taken and invested as a Rover Knight down by the river with a ceremony which took all weekend to put together. After the ceremony we all changed and rugged up and headed back to Armstrong with Daniels telescope for a bit of astronomy, with some port to keep warm. We did get to see a few things but the cloud covered most of the sky eventually so we left and hit a kangaroo on the way back (hilux 1: kangaroo 0).
Photos can be found Here

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Comedy Capers 2005

Daniel Brendan and Myself went along to Comedy Capers for the Thursday Show before the long weekend. The show was based around Caper’s 40th anniversary so there were lots of “flash back” and reminiscing about past shows and people in them. There were also a lot of videos of local people congratulating those involved in the show. It was good to see Simon and Terri in the show with the highlight probably being Simon dancing very gracefully in his pink tutu with extra frilly bits, congratulations to both of them for being involved!