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Weekend Wide Game V - Fractured Fairy Tales

Report 2004

Is a Rover’s fairytale a Scouts’ nightmare? Will the opportunity to hunt Scouts always be a drawcard for Venturers? Around 150 Scouts, Venturers, Rovers and Leaders gathered at Cataract Scout Park to answer these and other questions. Setting a new record for attendance, the roster of competitors was drawn from across the SC&T region, as well as guests from Wagga Wagga and Sydney:

 

1st Balgownie

1st Mt St Thomas

1st Figtree

1st Bulli

1st Roslea

1st Hurstville

Wagga Wagga

1st Denistone East

1st West Wollongong

1st Korrahill

1st Helensburgh

1st Turramurra

1st Asquith

1st Austinmer

1st Meadowbank

1st Warilla

 

 

 

 

The Fairies of 1st Korrahill        Fairies on Patrol

Figtree Rover’s fifth annual South Coast and Tablelands Weekend Wide Game saw civil war erupt in the land of fairytales. War raged between those who sought to maintain all that was good and pure about fairytales, and those who sought equality for the oft-maligned members of the fairy tale community – evil stepsisters, dragons, robots and the like.

Scouts were assigned to a Faction, and sent into the bush to find “Story Sites” where they could attempt to influence the course of certain fairy tales. From tug-of-war with Rapunzel’s hair to attempting to knock Humpty off his wall, the different patrols competed against each other to display their dominance. In addition, different Factions were able to hunt down and capture each other.

To further complicate matters, a “rogue element” of Fairy Tale society had decided to simply hunt down and capture everyone they could find. Naturally, this role was assigned to an eager group of Venturers – some of whom entered into the spirit of things by showing up dressed for the occasion (Can anyone else think of anything more scary than being hunted through the bush by a bunch of Venturers dressed as fairies?).

The Patrols had 24 hours to score as many points as possible. Some patrols approached this task with only limited success, finding out the hard way that it is very hard to outrun squads of Venturers on mountain bikes. Others elected for the stealthy approach, which tended to produce much better results – except when the Venturers took this evasion personally, and made it their mission to track the offending Patrols down.

At the end of the event, the scores of the 16 competing Patrols the Scores were interestingly placed. 1st place was taken by a clear margin by Korrahill “Alpha” led by Jabe Nightingale. Coming in second were the Mt St Thomas Wombats, led by Craig Davis. From 3rd place down, each position was hotly contested. In the end, the top three Patrols were:

 

1st Place: 1st Korahill - "Alpha" 4956 pts
2nd Place: 1st Mt St Thomas - "Wombats" 3940 pts
3rd Place 1st Roselea - "The Phantoms" 2778 pts

 

Austinmer Attempting to Rescue the princess from the tower

 

 

And coming in with the Wooden spoon trophy were 1st Austinmer “Kookaburras” on 1759 pts.

As always, the Weekend Wide Game could not have gone ahead without the support of the Region’s Venturers, all who went above and beyond when it came to their duty of hunting Scouts. Special thanks also go to Tim Dawson (http://www.dragon-tails.com/) who lent us the use of his artistic talent for the event.

And yes, based upon the results of the weekend, the opportunity to hunt Scouts will always appeal to Venturers…

Andrew Clark

On behalf of 1st Figtree Rover Crew.