Blue Team Blog

Day Two: was ace! One of our favourite parts was hiking to the Green Loch. We were the last team to set off but we soon caught up with the green and red team, to arrive at the loch pretty much all at the same time.  

We were really proud of our team chant, which Harris led on and we repeated back. It went like this:

“We’re the Blue Team (we’re the Blue Team), 

We’re the best team (we’re the best team), 

And we’re going to win! (And we’re going to win).”

 

Day Three: 

We can’t believe that camp is finished! Where did the time go?  

We had an absolute blast over the past three days and finished with a high – we won the John De Courcy Trophy! During the camp we earned 8937 points, just enough to pip the red team to claim the title. What made it extra special was that our families, parents and carers were all there to see us awarded the trophy, as they joined us for a lunchtime BBQ! 

Before they arrived, we had a busy morning. After breakfast we had to be packed and out of the lodges before 9:30am, to make sure we were ready for the morning activities. Cycle Ability brought a great range of adaptive bikes to try out – we really enjoyed cycling them!  

There was also a great summer camp assault course to take part in. It involved us army crawling under nets and boccia target games. The sun even popped out a few times!  

It really was a great three days – filled with adventures, new friendships and lasting memories.   

 

Group photo of the blue team standing on the grass, holding their trophy

 

Photo of two young adults talking, as they are out on a forest walk

A group photo of the Blue Team standing beside the Green Loch in Aviemore

Four children sitting on chairs playing boccia. The furthest on the right is throwing a boccia ball.