Getting outdoors and experiencing new adventures is what Cubbing is about for Luke Foord (10) from 1st Claremont Cub Pack in the Western Cape. Let’s find out more!
SSA: Why is Cubbing so much fun?
Cubbing is really fun because we learn how to make a fire, how to tie knots and because we go hiking in the mountain!
SSA: What was your best experience with Cubs?
My best experience with Cubs was the survival Link Badge camp.
SSA: What is the weirdest thing you ate outdoors?
The weirdest thing I ate outdoors were Iguana Eggs.
SSA: What was the toughest challenge at Cubs?
The toughest challenge at Cubs for me is teamwork.
SSA: What was the most amazing place you visited with Cubs?
The most amazing place we visited with Cubs was our Scout Ranch called Hawequas.
SSA: Can you name a few things you have learnt by being a Cub?
By being a Cub I learnt how to do first aid, how to tie knots and I also learned something about planes.
SSA: What things have you done with Cubs to help people in your community?
We cleaned up the park near our Scout hall and we collected food for people.
SSA: What makes a good Akela?
A good Akela is helpful and listens to us Cubs.
SSA: Why is your Akela special?
My Akela is special because he listens.
Cubbing Rocks because … we go on camps, learn survival skills and we meet new people.
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