Scotland Adventure Training Week

The October half term saw the Squadron join forces with 356 (Felixstowe) & 432 (Woodbridge) Squadrons for the second time in two years to endure the 12 hour journey to Aviemore in Scotland. This years event was organised by 356 (Felixstowe) Squadron and our accomaodation was once again the impressive Norweigen Lodge facility, which would be our home for the nine days.
The nine days were divided in to various activities including high and low hill walking, mountain biking, white water rafting on two different sets of rapids and visits to local tourist attractions. On most days the 39 cadets and staff were split in to two or three groups depending on the activity for the day. On the White Water Rafting and Mountain Biking days they were split in to two groups and then later in the week swapped over activities. For some i think the Mountain Biking was more then they expected and back here in Suffolk you would be hard pushed to find what you could call a decent hill where as in the surroundings of Aviemore its hard to get away from them and speaking from personal experience going out with one of the groups it was definitely a challenge and tested everyones fitness and mental ability.
The White Water Rafting at the beginning of the week was run by the same people as the Mountain Biking, G2 Outdoors. G2 used a part of the river, which was further down stream then the company we used later on in the week and the rapids on this part of the river were some what calmer then the ones further up stream. Having said that all the cadets and staff that took part in both thoroughly enjoyed it even if we did managed to capsize one of the rafts.
The week was once again a great success and i’m sure that the three squadrons involved will once again get together to provide a similar opportunity for their cadets again in the furture.
You can see more photo’s from this years Scotland trip in the 2009 Gallery.



