Sealyham 2017: Day 3

June 21, 2017
Today's picturesque location for Group 1 and 2 activities was St David's Head. They scrambled, abseiled and climbed up and down the rocky terrain, displaying trust and bravery. As they admired the view out to sea, they even managed to spot a seal in the Channel.

Group 3 put their survival skills to the test in the morning as they took part in a bushcraft session, creating fire and building shelters. In the afternoon they experienced an invigorating coasteering session of jumping and swimming against some magnificent waves.

In the evening, all groups competed against each other for a games session. As tiredness kicked in, the children sipped their hot chocolate before settling down for a well earned nights sleep.




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