We have been asked to create a movie for presentation about Challenge Adventure Group as part of the introduction to the nominated charities of Dorridge Fun Run 2013.
Slight problem: we don’t have one! Read more
We have been asked to create a movie for presentation about Challenge Adventure Group as part of the introduction to the nominated charities of Dorridge Fun Run 2013.
Slight problem: we don’t have one! Read more
If anyone has a seat spare on the way to Creation tomorrow can you please let us know? We have a member who needs to get there but doesn’t need a lift back.
Thanks!!
Well done everyone on your creations this week. We were very impressed with your efforts and team work and even though there were only team winners for team work and presentation, we thought everyone got stuck in and did a great job of organizing their teams to get the job done. Congratulations. Read more
We are going to be outside tonight, but as we said last week, it will be very wet underfoot and there is light rain as well.
It isn’t cold, but you need to wear waterproofs and wellies or boots. A torch will be a good plan as well.
See you later!
Well done to every one for working hard and getting the task done on Tuesday.
It wasn’t about doing the most beautiful lashings or the best knots, but about everyone mucking in to get the task done. The team leaders learned a little about their teams and their task of leading their teams, the team members all kept working on their task until it was done. Well done, it all got done in what seemed like no time at all!
We are outside all night this week practicing for our major activity next week: a huge team construction project. There is a lot to get right for next week so we will practice this week with a smaller project that will still be demanding! Read more
We’ve had to juggle the program a little as we need are waiting for some equipment to be delivered that we need for the items coming up for the next few weeks. Read more
This week is the second week of a three week event: Navigate to Knowle
Sounds simple and the route is short but it is navgationally tricky and even more so in the dark. Each team will need to be alert and will complete the route as that team, led by the team captain (TC) with the Young Leaders helping to provide advice and assistance where needed. The team members will take their part by learning the navigation techniques and helping to transport the team eqiupment that would be used as if this was a two day overnight event.
Adult leaders will be at various points around the route to check the progress of the teams and provide assistance where necessary.
Each team will be scored on their preparation for the event, navigation, leadership of the TC’s, participation of the team members (TM’s) and overall approach to the event. Prizes to the best prepared and performing team at Knowle Chip Shop.
The instructions for the event this week are detailed, please make sure to read them all, as follows:
The route will start from Barston, NOT Bickenhill. The drop off point is St Swithins Church car park – click this Google Maps link for location. The car park is 50m to the east of The Bulls Head pub in Barston, on the opposite side of the road.
All members need to be dropped off by 7pm so that we can do the final briefing and checks before the teams set off.
This is a time limited event – we have a lot to do, it is difficult to do in the dark and we don’t want to be waiting for people who aren’t going to turn up. Additionally, we need to make sure the teams are balanced and fair with all the team senior members in attendance. As it is a TEAM event and everyone is in a TEAM and has an important role in that team, everyone needs to take part. However, if you aren’t going to take part WE NEED TO KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN MAKE ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS and don’t waste time after 7pm waiting for those that aren’t turning up. Please let us know by replying to this email or emailing simon@challengeadventure.org – thanks for your assistance!
The end of the route is Knowle Chip Shop. Provided all members arrive at the start on time we stand a good chance of having everyone at the finish point well before 9pm.
This is a short training event designed to simulate a two day overnight event – the following list is a minimum that you must bring though. You must have WATERPROOFS. That doesn’t mean ‘showerproof’, but WATERPROOF. You must have walking boots or very sturdy shoes that can get covered in mud and water. Waterproof shoes are preferable, such as boots though.
If you need to get equipment, some suggestions for you:
This is a training event for the whole team and needs to be treated as an actual overnight event. Therefore the following needs to be in the rucksack / bag of each member.
You MUST carry the following:
You must wear the following:
You should be able to get all these above items into a small back pack such as a school back pack. However, there will be lots of team kit to carry as well, if you have a larger back pack please use it at your team needs to get all their equipment as well as everyones personal equipment to the end point.
CAG Rucksacks: we will not be loaning these out for the event.
Please make sure all of your items are suitably marked or named so that you can reclaim them. We always have items of clothing left over that probably amount to over £100. If they are named we will be able to get them back to you. Call Simon on 07808 481688 if you have any questions.
That’s all the detail, if any one has any questions please let us know – otherwise we will see you Tuesday at 7pm in Barston!
You will note from our letter to you earlier this term that we are encouraging all members to purchase a CAG fleece sweater and activity trousers for use during the term.
These are great value items that are warm, hardwearing, quick drying and will bring a greater sense of team spirit that we are working hard towards this term.
The items are available from our store at www.challengeadventure.org/shop – you only place your order online and the payment can be brought to the next CAG meeting.
We are forwarding all orders to our suppliers early next week so this weekend is the last chance this term to place orders. Please make sure to place your order before Monday morning!!
We need your help for Dorridge Fun Run!!
This year CAG is a beneficiary of the funds raised by runners in Dorridge Fun Run (DFR). It is going to work as follows: Read more
Church Hall
Church Lane
Bickenhill, Solihull
B92 0DN
Get directions – click here to find us
Challenge Adventure Group is the working name of CAG Trust, a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1182688
Challenge Adventure Group (“CAG”) is a voluntary youth organisation for Knowle, Dorridge, Solihull and beyond that gets boys aged 10 and above out and about enjoying everything the world has to offer.
We provide challenging, adventurous and fun activities for young people in their leisure time at weekly meetings and over night trips.
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