Cycle Weekend – 8-10 April 2011 Tuesday, Apr 12 2011 

We met at the 8th/12th Church on Friday. The group consisted of: Ash, Alan, Bruce, Dave, David, Sam, Anand, Matthew, Daniel, Oskar, Benedict, Tommy, James, Ahkmed, Fraser, Alec and Charlie. The journey down was surprisingly smooth with no holdups at all. We arrived at 1st Fordingbridge Scout headquarters and settled down for the evening.
Saturday morning came quickly enough, with Scouts in typical form – “no fighting. Not before breakfast”, being Ash’s comment! We had breakfast and got the bicycles ready and set off. We cycled through Fordingbridge and out into the New Forest Park. We confidently set off downhill along a gravel track and soon we reached a stream. Some of the Scouts attempted to cross the stream directly – a couple managed to cycle all the way through! Once on the other side, Alan realised that we had been following the wrong track… so we cycled back across the stream and back up the hill! Although the cycle tracks were of good standard, there was a lot of holes that caught some of the scouts out – by the end of the day we’d nearly run out of plasters in our First Aid kit! Being at the back of the group I didn’t see many of the spills – just the Scout lying on the ground. I did manage to see Daniel’s impressive spill – he was cycling downhill and his front wheel hit a pothole. He went over the handlebars and landed face down, the bicycle flipped over and landed square on his back. It looked horrific – but Daniel quickly stood up shouting “I’m alright!” and after a quick check we were also surprised that there were no cuts or scrapes either! The day itself was a lovely hot sunny one – so we did spend a while by the streams and open spaces enjoying the views and the distractions.

Back at the headquarters, we mended the two punctures that we had suffered and then Alan and David took eight Scouts off geocaching (there were two caches in the town). Back at the headquarters the Scouts settled down quickly – it had been a long day.

After breakfast on Sunday we set off again – this time to cycle through Verwood Forest. The weather was again hot and dry – and several of us found the going a little harder having spent so many hours yesterday in the saddle in the sun. Fortunately, no Scout added to the injury list today – but about 2/3 of the way into the cycle we found a very boggy path to work our way along. It was too sticky to cycle in – and as we walked the bikes along the wheels sunk down up to the axles. For a couple of Scouts this make things very difficult to navigate – and for one he had to sink his hands into the mud – up to his elbows – to retrieve his shoes that had come off!

Back at the Headquarters we quickly cleared up and set for home. Again I was surprised at the traffic flow – no hold-ups or problems and we were quickly back at Harrow.

The (very small selection of) pictures below reflect the weekend’s cycling:

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Cycle Weekend April 2011, a set on Flickr.

A better slideshow of these images can be found at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/frog101/sets/72157626357872783/show/

TLW Challenge w/c 1st March Friday, Feb 26 2010 

Okay, I really enjoyed seeing the cheapest scramble over sleeping bags and tents – so let’s have another go.

I would like you to find the costs for:

  • The cheapest bicycle pump
  • The cheapest bicycle crash hat appropriate for a 10-year old.

As before, I’d like to know costs – and where you found it.  No sale items and if it’s found on Ebay (or an auction site) it MUST be a “Buy now” price.

have fun!

TLW Challenge w/c 15th February Friday, Feb 12 2010 

I was really impressed with all the facts that I was given about the Airbus! 
As we will have a half term break, this challenge will span 2 WEEKS.

In the new term we will be working towards the cycle weekend camp.  With that in mind, I’d like you to put on your thinking caps and answer the following:
The Ultimate Bicycle Company (not a real company!) wants to design and build the Ultimate Bicycle – one that will be good for BMX, off road, on road, hills, flats – in fact everything that you might want to use a bicycle for.  Because it’s a “green” company it can’t have an engine (obviously!) – but it must be something that will appeal to all ages and both boys, girls, men and women (they have decided that they may need to build different sizes of bicycle)
YOU are part of the survey group to provide the ticklist of features that the bicyle will have.
What feature(s) would you like to see on The ultimate Bicycle – and why?
As a starter:
I’d like to see a pullover canopy for when it rains – but it must be possible to fold it away when it’s not being used.

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