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Scout Network Facebook - Nights away photo competition

Scout Activity Centres are offering two nights camping for up to 25 scout network members at any of their centres in 2012.

Simply visit the Scout Network Facebook page and upload an image that best captures 'The Great Outdoors' (there will be an album created for this). In the picture description, write your name & email address. The top five photos will be shortlisted and members will decide the overall winner.

Opening date: 1st Feb- 31 March and as always, terms and conditions apply.

Added - 19th January 2012

Spring Bank Camp 2012 - Bookings open

Bookings for this years Spring Bank Camp are now open. The event will be held on 1st-4th June 2012 to coinside with the Queens Diamond Jubilee weekend.

Further booking details along with booking forms can be found on the Spring Bank Camp website.

Added - 18th January 2012

Network Gathering 2012 - bookings now open

Bookings for the 2012 Network Gathering are now open. The event will be held on 6th - 9th April 2012 in the Lake District with 'The Olymipcs' as the theme.

Bookings can be made onle via the Network Gathering website.

Added - 17th January 2012

Derbyshire Network now on Twitter

For those of you who like to tweet, and for those who like their updates in 140 characters or less, Derbyshire Scout Network can now be found on Twitter. Please follow Derbyshire Network via the link below.

Added - 13th December 2011

Kandersteg 2011

In August, 16 members of Derbyshire Scout Network headed off for a week of adventure at Kandersteg International Scout Centre in Switzerland. This was the first international county Network trip for Derbyshire, and a fantastic time was had by all.

Our adventure began with a mammoth train trip from Paris to Kandersteg, taking in Strasbourg, Basel and Bern along the way. We quickly realised that train carriages that seat 16 weren't designed for 16 people going camping for a week!

During the week we took part in many different activities, including hiking, swimming in a glacial lake and sightseeing. For most people the highlights of the trip were canyonning in the Chili Schlieren canyon near Interlaken, which involved sliding, rappelling and jumping down rocks following the course of a river and a trip to the Jungfraujoch, the railway station in Europe at 3454m.

Several members of the group chose to go paragliding during the trip, which was also rated very highly, thanks to the fantastic weather and beautiful scenery.

It is difficult to explain the fantastic atmosphere of KISC, where we met many Scouts from all over the world (as well as lots from the UK), but it is easy to say that it's a very friendly, welcoming place. I think Toby Meek summed it up well when he described it as being "addictive", several members of the group are already discussing their next trip to the centre!

A massive thank you to everyone who supported the trip, and helped us to make it possible.

Added - 30th August 2011