Sealyham 2013 - Day 6

June 22, 2013
For our final day of activities we have enjoyed coasteering, climbing, abseiling and high ropes. Although the day began with cloud and drizzle, the sun burst through and shone on the afternoon activities providing a perfect ending to our week at Sealyham. Despite cumulative tiredness everyone has participated with enthusiasm. It's been an amazing week full of fun, laughter, challenges and plenty of mud! We are so proud of all the children, they have excelled in attitude, participation and have supported each other all week. Finally, their remaining task is to find clean clothes for the Disco!





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