At Cubs we learn survival skills

Getting outdoors and experiencing new adventures is what Cubbing is about for Luke Foord (10) from 1st Claremont Cub Pack in the Western Cape. Let’s find out more!

Luke Foord!SSA: Why is Cubbing so much fun?
Cubbing is really fun because we learn how to make a fire, how to tie knots and because we go hiking in the mountain!

SSA: What was your best experience with Cubs?
My best experience with Cubs was the survival Link Badge camp.

SSA: What is the weirdest thing you ate outdoors?
The weirdest thing I ate outdoors were Iguana Eggs.

SSA: What was the toughest challenge at Cubs?
The toughest challenge at Cubs for me is teamwork.

SSA: What was the most amazing place you visited with Cubs?
The most amazing place we visited with Cubs was our Scout Ranch called Hawequas.

SSA: Can you name a few things you have learnt by being a Cub?
By being a Cub I learnt how to do first aid, how to tie knots and I also learned something about planes.

SSA: What things have you done with Cubs to help people in your community?
We cleaned up the park near our Scout hall and we collected food for people.

SSA: What makes a good Akela?
A good Akela is helpful and listens to us Cubs.

SSA: Why is your Akela special?
My Akela is special because he listens.

Cubbing Rocks because … we go on camps, learn survival skills and we meet new people.

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