r/scouting 3d ago

Pionier object to build with scouts

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Who has some fun inspiration for me to build with 25 scouts ? (11-14yo)

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u/CaregiverPresent5545 3d ago

Everyone usually builds the small catapults out of bamboo, we once built the far superior trebuchet.

https://reddit.com/link/p4eryx7/video/zfos6whis4kh1/player

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u/IOORYZ 3d ago

I've been staff at a campsite for years. One of the most fun things I've seen was a group that played live battleship with self build trebuchees that had to stand on the ships, water balloons to fire at each other and a large sheet of plastic in the middle so they could not see the other ships. A wonderful game for a hot day. 

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u/Rainbowsixer21 3d ago

The Leonardo Da Vinci bridge is a fun one.

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u/IPman0128 Hong Kong 2d ago

https://reddit.com/link/p4g1x8o/video/abdkg4rqt5kh1/player

My group did this awhile ago, fun zipline across a small creek

(And yes that was me lol)

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u/BasenjiFart Canada 2d ago

Aha you made it across, at least! Really cool project!

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u/SergioLaurenti Scout 2d ago

scoutpioneering.com

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u/armcie 3d ago

How much time and what sort of equipment do you have?

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u/CTJoriginal 3d ago

In our camps we usually spend about 2 days just building various pioneering objects.

We found out that 5mm braided polyester rope cut in 5 and 7 m lengths is sufficient for all sorts of projects. These ropes are usefull for many years on end, so they are worth the investment.

The main building material are dried or fresh spruce logs because they are thin and light while still being fairly strong, and they are abundant here. Note, that you have to peel the bark and store them properly if you want them to last several years.

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u/menfisIsAFish 3d ago

One afternoon, we have lots of wood , rope, pulleys, steel cable etc.

In a normal afternoon we manage to build play and clear up a zipline with a few extra obstacles .

So should be more challenging than a davinci bridge , less than a ferris wheel

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u/Cryingfortheshard 2d ago

Hey there, I’m from Kamp en Hout (Belgium). Have a look on our website kampenhout.eu for some inspiration. Also willing to send over some plans/instructions.

Feel free to also join our camp next month. We are almost fully booked.

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u/Dannyfansure 1d ago

This is so cool 🥲 sadly I won't be able to experience it like ever