Sealyham 2013 - Day 4

June 20, 2013
It was back to the beach today for two of the groups to catch some waves with their surfboards. As the sun smiled down on them, they all enjoyed learning the new skill. Keeping with the water theme, another group went 'sailing' in a local lake; although it was decided that 'capsizing' would be a preferable name! With raft building, kayaking and archery also on the agenda today, it is safe to say everyone had a busy time. Evening activities consisted of muddy team challenges on the assault course and the Nightline. Showered and warm, all the children were tucked up and asleep by 10pm, exhausted but happy.


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