Final Training Weekend – Bonaly, 19th-21st June
Well this weekend was certainly interesting. The constantly changing weather kept us on our toes and unfortunately cut our time with the sumo suits down to only about ten minutes ?. Our work was the usual mix of physical activity and a bit more physical activity with a dash of standing around doing nout but I have to say the tree planting was fairly rewarding, until Martian told us only 30% of the trees would reach maturity. Bad times. There was also plenty of work fixing up the beaver lodge with the rampant weeds cut down and the shed repainted and weatherproofed. In the afternoon we were entertained by the SSAGO group from Edinburgh uni and were set a variety of challenges, a disturbing amount of which seemed to revolve around a pair of stuffed dogs (one of which was apparently a pigeon).


After a delicious tea cooked by the SSAGO guys and gals we went up to the baronial hall for a further brief on culture, hygiene and the John Muir award that we seem to be inline to get for our conservation effort over the final expedition and the training weekends and then retired to the marquee for supper and my opportunity to write this blog as the sole member on the newsletter team on the camp. I’m now done but if I keep typing I can stay in the chair. Gordon says the cake was very nice.
Daniel


This weekend has been a mixture of rain and sunshine throughout the day so we have had to stop and go all day when working out painting and weeding hopefully the weather will stay good for the rest of the weekend and let us get the work done faster.
David V

