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Alan and Craig Pass their ML Assessment

September 18th, 2009 Ian 1 comment

Alan and Craig at Plas-y-Brenin

Congratulations to HSX Leader Craig and Alan on passing their ML(Summer) award this week.

They both said that it was a tough and stressful week but thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Craig and Alan completed the 5 day assesment which included group management, safety on steep ground, micro navigation and a two night expedition. They completed this at the National Mountain Centre – Plas Y Brenin in Snowdonia.

Well done guys.

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HSX ART on the TV

September 13th, 2009 Ian No comments

The Sheffield Rat Race competition was the focus for a Channel 4 TV proudction broadcast on Sunday 13th September. If you’re quick you can catch it on 4 On Demand

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/british-triathlon-grand-prix/4od#2935158

Keep a close eye out for myself, Alan and Jon. (I was competing in team ‘Fusion’, 7th in the overall standings for the mixed catagory)

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Annual adventure weekend

July 29th, 2009 Ian No comments

Hampshire Scout Expeditions (HSX) would like to invite you to their annual Adventure Weekend!

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If you or members of your Explorer Scout Group are interested in learning more about HSX or would like to experience new activities it would be great if you could come along!

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The aim of the weekend is to teach you new skills, use the skills you already have and to work in a team through a series of challenges, such as climbing and hiking, set by the HSX team. The majority of the weekend will be based over a 24 hour period with a theme that in the past has included surviving in a foreign country.

This weekend is a good way to learn more about what activities HSX do and chat amongst current HSX members.

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Dates: Saturday 5th September – Sunday 6th September 2009.

Location: Ferny Crofts, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, SO42 7YQ.

Cost: ?20

Regards,
Chris Slater
C.J.Slater(at)brighton.ac(dot)uk

Bear Grylls appointed as Chief Scout

May 18th, 2009 Ian No comments

Congratulations from everyone at HSX to Bear Grylls on his appointment as Chief Scout! Peter Duncan will be a hard act to follow, but we’re sure Bear will do a great job. And hopefully he’ll give us a few tips for the Atacama Challenge…

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Everest ER – on the BBC!

May 17th, 2009 Ian No comments

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See our very own Sky High team on the BBC. The program follows the Everest medical team over the 2007 climbing season. The shows closely follows our team in their summit attempt and the highs and lows of the team.

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Ad+Venture 2009, The Lake District. 9th-13th April

April 23rd, 2009 Ian No comments

Thursday 9th

The first bus, driven by Russ (and later Alan) was scheduled to leave ferny-crofts at about 0900hrs. Also on-board where Besty, Rich, Becky, Ruth, Andrew and Ollie, a new recruit from South-sea (NOT Portsmouth!). We arrived at great tower at about 1530, and after dumping our bags in our rooms, we put the tents up for the Malawi team (who where scheduled to arrive later). We also helped to move the boxes of group kit from the van into the bunk house. Dinner was at about 1900hrs, and we went to bed at about half nine, making sure we got plenty of sleep, as clocks changed to HSX time at mid-night.

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FRIDAY 10th

Breakfast on Friday was at 0800hrs(HSX), bacon butties where consumed, and bags where packed for our day of climbing at Farlton Crag. Unfortunately when we arrived at the village just below the crag, and parked the Torneo, Ollie decided that he didn’t feel too good, and the proceeded to vomit on the verge. The walk up to the Crag was fairly rough on the last section, with us climbing around trees and roots, and trying to avoid falling on scree slopes. When we arrived at the crag we had to wait for the climbs to be set up. The group of ?randoms? (Becky, Ruth, Ollie and myself) where paired with Rich Brimelow and Chris Slater, and decided to first attempt ?Pudding Flake? a V-Diff climb to the right of our chosen lunch area, while the Malawi team took climbs to the left. Ollie Robinson and Phill Nutbeam chose to take the chance to practice their lead Climbing skills, and so where climbing all over the crag. Before we climbed we went up to the top of the crag, and Rich showed us how to set up a top-rope climb, including how to position the protection. ? Ollie didn’t feel up to climbing, and so sat in the lunch area, waiting to go home. It became standard procedure that if we where getting anything from our bags, we would repeat exactly the same phrase ?You all right Ollie??, he was probably sick of the question by the end of the day.

After lunch it was decided that we would set up the next climb ourselves, with rich simply checking that everything was safe before we began climbing. The climb we decided on was ?Pudding Club? a Severe just along from our first climb. Despite it’s higher difficulty rating, most of us found this climb easier than the first. We finished at about 1500hrs but we had to wait for the Malawi groups to finish up before we could go back to the camp site. We arrived back at about 1600hrs, to the welcoming sight of hot cross buns and tea. We then spent the next few hours doing our own thing, before dinner at 1900hrs. The meal consisted of Cumberland sausage (apparently we had about a mile of the stuff in total) mashed potatoes and beans, with crumble for pudding.

After dinner we all took part in our first de-briefing, where we all outlined what we had done to the rest of the group, and discussed anything that had come up during the day, and what was planned for the next day. It was at this briefing that the four of us gained the team name of ?You four?, henceforth written U4. After the de-brief, we had a chance to plan our walk for the next day, and socialise before hitting the sack.

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SATUDAY 11th

Saturday started at 0700hrs, with breakfast. We set out at about 0830hrs, and set off on our walk at 0930hrs, from Seathwaite. For today U4, including ollie, who while not in perfect health, was feeling somewhat better than the day before, were teamed up with Doctor John and PK, while Chris Slater and Ollie Robinson travelled with us planning to go up Scafell Pike. Our first target was Great Gable, a fairly rocky mountain a few miles from Scafell Pike. We then planed to continue down to Green Gable, a lower peak below Great Gable, and then back to the Torneo to meet up with Chris and Ollie. When we started walking the sun was shining, but it was still fairly cool out, and there where clouds around many of the peaks. We reached the summit of Great Gable at about 1100hrs, and decided to eat our lunch early, as from what we could see of green gable, it may have been a bit tricky to find comfortable spot. The summit of the mountain was still wreathed in clouds, and the views over the other peaks, and the valley below, would be revealed in gaps, making the sight even more impressive. We set off down Great Gable, encountering some parts of the ?path? where we where scrambling more than walking. We then forged on to Green Gable, and back down to the car-park just in time to meet up with Chris and Ollie as they returned from their hike up Scar fell pike. As it was only 1500hrs, we decided to go into Keswick for some shopping time, before returning to base at 1730hrs. Dinner was ?piri-piri chicken? although several people expressed the opinion that it was more like flavoured rubber. Once we had finished the de-brief, we were tasked with washing up all the cutlery and cooking equipment, which was a big job.

SUNDAY 12th

For Becky, Ruth and Myself, Friday started early. The previous night we had decided that we would go for a run in the morning, before breakfast, and so to allow us plenty of time to do this, we woke up at 0530hrs. Breakfast was at the normal time, and we then went out to our final walk of the trip. Our first target was Stickle Tarn, which was accessed by a path running up alongside the river which ran from the tarn. The views where pretty good just by the tarn, although spoiled a bit as we where having to wave away swarms of midges. We then planned to scramble up Jakes Rake, a sort of ridge running up a more or less sheer cliff. The scramble was a little disconcerting, as unlike with climbing there was no safety rope, and so you couldn’t shake the feeling that if you fell, it wasn’t going to end well. However everyone made it up without any serious drama, and the views while going up were awe inspiring. We ate lunch in a sort of hollow just above the scramble, and then began to hike across the moor at the top of the scramble. Our destination was a waterfall, which had an abseil set up, allowing us to abseil down literally inside the waterfall, which was an amazing experience, despite the water being very cold. Once we had all descended the waterfall, we returned to the car park we started from, sitting in the pub garden with Ian and Allan, as we had to wait for a while to sort out transport arrangements.

On the way back to the camp we decided to visit Kendal for a short visit, and then continued back for dinner (a very nice stew with dumplings).

MONDAY 13th

Tuesday started earlier than normal, as we where keen to get out early to try and avoid the worst of the traffic. We made good time getting home, with Russ’s Torneo arriving at 1200hrs (BST) instead of the projected time of 1400hrs. Which was nice.

Report by: ?Andrew wride

North Wales – 16th – 18th Jan 2009

January 19th, 2009 Ian No comments

What a great weekend…

Firstly we had a good number of people there… Russ, Tom, Lawso, Smudge, Footlong, Everest Dave, Brimelow, Ollie R, Chris S, Nutmeg, Tom R, Besty, Steve & myself.. Also we test stayed in a new place… Coetmor Mill, which everyone agreed was a better place even though it was cold and didn’t have mattresses or comfy chairs!!

Anyway, Saturday we went into three groups.. one group headed over the Carnedd range, one group headed over Tyrfan to the Glyders and Group Russ went shopping… It was a great morning that soon turned into 100mph gusts and torrential rain.. Luckily the Carnedd group were down before the rain started, leaving Group Glyder to get soaked…. Nice..

Saturday night was interesting.. No TV…. We had to survive with just our own conversation, a roast pork dinner and an hour long reason on why the iPhone is the best thing out there…

Sunday, after packing and cleaning the building, we were in two group… Group one did some ML training and Group two visited a tea shop and Group three (Footlong) went for a run…. Also, whilst on the ML training session, we had the great idea to come up with some ML training videos…. Watch this space for more info…

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Great weekend as always.. Thanks to Everest Dave for being Event Director… Thanks to the drivers and thanks to Russ for cooking….

Check out the picture page for more pictures….

Alan

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Russ Parke – MBE

December 31st, 2008 Ian No comments

Russ Parke has been awarded an MBE for services to Hampshire Scouting. This award is well deserved especially for all the time he has and continues to devote to HSX. WELL DONE RUSS!!!! Photos and more details to follow.

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HSX Christmas Weekender

December 15th, 2008 Ian No comments

What a great weekend we just had….

It was the 3rd Annual HSX Christmas Quiz Weekend featuring the 1st Annual HSX Adventure Race which also featured a Christmas meal and a forum… Busy Times…

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Anyway, the 1st HSX Adventure Race was great. Chris Laws done an amazing job at sorting the course and setting it all up ready to be used on Saturday morning. So after a short briefing the teams were ready to go… We had a mass chasing start with all seven teams starting at the same time, we then had four hours to get to the finish point, whilst visiting as many checkpoints as possible… Don’t forget though that it rained all of Friday night and within 15 minutes of starting Jamie & I and Steve & Tom were up to our wastes in freezing waters…. Also, Jamie nearly “drowned”… whilst approaching one river, Jamie & I commented on how deep it was, Jamie said he was happy to test it’s depth.. This resulted in him being up to his neck in the river…. I crossed elsewhere… (for those of you who are thinking why didn’t we find a bridge, the spirit of the Adventure Race is as fast as possible and finding bridges wastes time!!)..

The results were….

Category Team Position
Veterans Bram & Ollie R 1st
Veterans Jamie K & Alan B 2nd
Veterans Richard Brimelow & Paul Pepper 3rd

Newbies Richard Batstone & Pete Rawlinson 1st
Newbies Steve & Tom R 2nd
Newbies Bertie & Ross 3rd
Newbies Hayley & Rebbeca DNF (Retired early)

Well done and thanks to all, especially Lawso for organising it…

All day Team Malawi had been preparing the Christmas meal for the staggering 50 people who would be eating.. The food was great, thanks and well done Team Malawi….

During dinner, Russ was also presented with token of everyone thanks for the time he has given to HSX over the years… Thanks Russ for everything..

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Then we had the Quiz….

As always the controversial HSX Christmas Quiz sparked controversy….
Jamie & I, delivered an amazing quiz, which everyone loved… Even though Round 1 the blind chilli challenge started us of with a potential melting pot… Highlights were, the spot prizes from Geek Squad, the facial pain shown whilst eating the chilli’s, the “How much do Russ’ pants weigh” question and obviously Jamie & I being amazing..
An important note here is that Jamie & I have now retired from doing the quiz, the three years have taken their toll on our personal lives and relationships, so we’ve decided to pass the reigns onto someone else… Volunteers wanted please…

erm… Once again thanks to Jamie & myself for this…

On Sunday we had the HSX Annual Forum…. The forum was a fairly slick affair with Craig leading it as the new Mr HSX… Craig now has a new committee helping him…. The dates for next years training weekends were also given out…

Also, Lake District, Easter 2009 will be organised by Jamie, Bram & myself… No info currently available, but o be given it when it’s available, please contact HSX….

Alan

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PERU 2010

December 2nd, 2008 Ian No comments

Like the look of this?

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?then join Hampshire Scout Expeditions for their six week expedition to Peru in the summer of 2010 and experience South America!

You will get the chance to soak up the atmosphere Peru?s capital Lima, get a feel for the culture and way of life of the local people, get a sense of adventure and achievement in the Andes, carry out a community project and walk the Inca trail to one of the most iconic historical sites in the world, Machu Picchu.

But that?s not all! You will become a member of a well trained team, learn new skills, and make great memories and friends that will stay with you for the rest of your life! Training will commence early in 2009 and will take you all over the country from team building in the New Forest to winter training in the Cairngorms of Scotland.

HSX is a County Scout Group that has members aged 14 and above from all over Hampshire. We have had many years experience running international expeditions all over the world, from Belize to Tanzania.

Are you up for the challenge, aged between 13 and 18 and want to know more? Contact Alex Porter.

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