Sealyham - Day 2

July 03, 2012
Rain certainly didn't stop play at Sealyham today. After a good night's sleep the children were raring to go with morning activities of surfing, high ropes and archery followed by orienteering, sailing and coasteering (depending on their groups) in the afternoon. All the children had a fantastic day conquering fears; relishing new experiences and packing their own lunches! After a sumptuous evening banquet (pizza and chips), calories were burned and energy sapped by another activity: an extremely muddy assault course. Everyone is still smiling and looking forward to more challenging fun tomorrow.

















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