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ROVERS - 17 TO 26 YEARS

Challenging outdoor activities such as bushwalking, canoeing, sailing, caving, ski-touring, canyoning, four-wheel driving, rock-climbing and scuba diving all form an important part of a Rover's calendar.

Social activities such as balls, bush dances, harbour cruises, nights out, car rallies and "Moots" (gatherings of Rovers on a local, national and sometimes international level) also feature on an active Rover's program.

A group of Rovers is known as a "Crew" and each Rover Crew is different, tailoring its activities to the requirements of its members. Crews vary in size from a handful of members to as many as fifty. Most crews meet weekly. The friends you make within this group will be lifelong!

A Crew's activities are planned and run by the Rovers themselves, and there is plently of opportunity to develop personal abilities and learn new skills. A Rover may become involved in organising a simple weekend away for just a few people, a major event involving thousands of participants, or anything in between!

Rovers is open to all guys and girls aged 17 to 26 years. Anyone can become a Rover - there's no need to have any previous involvement with Scouting, or any outdoor activities experience.

No other leisure time activity offers as much.

Take the plunge - try Rovers!

Last Updated (Wednesday, 17 June 2009 17:22)

 
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