Riwaka Scouts Marcus Chin, Maxim Ashton Wood and Elliott Tennant work together to make a bush stretcher at the scouting lodge in the Wairoa Valley. <em>Photo: Elise Vollweiler.</em>
Riwaka Scouts may be practising their survival skills, but the troop has come back stronger than ever after several years of hiatus due to Covid interruptions and a lack of leaders.
The group, which encompasses the Motueka district, had its first camping trip since its resurrection, visiting the scout zone’s picturesque Gilbert Lodge, late last year.
The group’s three age groups – keas, cubs and scouts – were all represented at the camp, with 11 children and as many parents and leaders in attendance.
The kids put up their tents, cooked over fires, and tried their hand at archery. They also learned how to bind together an emergency stretcher using just sticks and rope, took turns discharging some old fire extinguishers, and enjoyed exploring the expansive grounds beside the Wairoa River.
The adventure has earned the children an array of badges to be sewn onto their uniforms, and plans are already underway for another camp.