Good old fashioned fresh air, exercise and team work was the order of the day at the Southern Highlands Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Show.
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The Hume region Rovers and Venturers manned the children's activity centre at the show on November 10.
Activities included a rock climbing wall, a horizontal bungee, cargo net, an assortment of tents and a couple of selfie canoes.
The keen scouts also barbecued up a storm for the patrons of the show.
Commissioner Sue Bartlett and other patrons were present to promote the new scout group launched in Moss Vale.
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The Hume Rovers provide a great opportunity for fun, adventure, exploration and service. Rovers might find themselves planning a simple weekend camping trip or helping to organise an event involving thousands of people. They also have the opportunity to earn a variety of qualifications in business and leadership through the Scouts Australia Institute of Training.
A group of Rovers is known as a "crew". Rover crews can be comprised of members from your local area, town, city or further afield. Each Rover crew is unique so you can find a group that shares your interests from bush walking, canoeing, sailing, caving, ski-touring, canyoning, four-wheel driving, rock climbing and more.
For Information about joining contact Hume region Scouts on 4628 4994 or head to humescouts.com.