Sealyham 2013 - Day 3

June 19, 2013
With the sun shining, everyone ate a hearty breakfast and set off for an action packed morning of coasteering, orienteering and kayaking. While two of the groups enjoyed learning new skills and messing about on the water, the remaining group embarked on a morning of discovery as they explored the wooded grounds of the Sealyham mansion. All groups remained dry for the afternoon activities of archery, orienteering and high ropes. Fears were conquered in the trees whilst targets were hit in the archery. Mrs Marriner impressed everyone with her bow and arrow skills, hitting the target every time to earn her a full set of cutlery at dinner! The picturesque scenery of Broad Haven provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of football, cricket, exploring rock pools and wave jumping. Another great day for everyone.

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