Figure 1.--A Scout Standard under oars at District regatta mid 90s |
Camps are a very important part of the New Zealand Sea Scout programme. A lot of the most effective boat training takes pkace at the camps. As in regular Scouting, camps provide a wonderful environment for learning basic skills. New Zealand has one of the most developed youth camping program in the world. Not only to Scouts have excellent camps and facilities, but most schools sponsor outward bound and other camping experiences.
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