Sealyham 2015 - Day 4

June 18, 2015
As the birds led a joyful morning song, our happy campers rose from their slumber and headed back to the house for some much needed breakfast and tea. Refuelled and refreshed, there was no time to feel tired as the day's activities began.

Group 1 fought against the wind as they unfurled their sails and speedily transported themselves around the lake. Group 2 put their teamwork skills to the test as they competed against each other to build rafts that would enable them to cross the lake. Some were more successful than others and it wasn't long before all children took an unexpected dip! Group 3 jumped on surfboards and enjoyed showing off their skills as they rode the waves. Groups 1 and 2 swapped activities for the afternoon whilst Group 3 aimed for gold at the archery range.

The evening saw groups 1 and 2 turn into mud monsters as they braved the mighty Trim Trail. Smothered, covered and layered in mud, the showers were in full use upon return to the house. Even after a thorough wash there were still muddy ears to clean. Group 3 played team games and enjoyed laughing at their peers returning in mud!



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