Kontiki 2005 – Camping
Camping is a large part of the competition and some teams go all-out to impress the judges. Raft-building is hard work. Best results require good food.
- From an empty spot under the trees to a cosy campsite in an hour.
- From an empty spot under the trees to a cosy campsite in an hour.
- Caterers Jay and Sarie worked hard making sure that hunger wasn’t one of the many challenges facing the scouts.
- Caterers Jay and Sarie worked hard making sure that hunger wasn’t one of the many challenges facing the scouts.
- And on the other side of the fence, the girls were going at it in fine style. Each tent proudly displayed the name of it’s famous occupant.
- And on the other side of the fence, the girls were going at it in fine style. Each tent proudly displayed the name of it’s famous occupant.
- As can be seen here, the girls clearly lack the sophistication of the Fairland boys – hence the lack of chairs and a fire 🙂
- Rennie putting the Fairland flag back in it’s rightful place. It had been stolen during the night – fortunately it was returned the next morning.
- And then there was Jay’s curry chicken. It definitely seperated the men from the boys – but what a delicious treat! Visitors from next door arrived to inspect our campfire.