This weekend, the club went on another very successful trip to South Wales, staying at the Croydon.
Even before we started, we knew that it would be an eventful one – an astonishing 18 people turned up for it – unprecedented for the summer term?! And that indeed turned out to be the case…
Among other things, we:
- Saw some spectacular helictites in Pant Mawr – well worth the hour’s walk to get there!
- Indulged in our usual pastimes of Sock Wrestling, The Box Game, etc
- Navigated our way intrepidly through a non-existent forest, attempting to find our next cave…
- Once we eventually found it, spent the next hour inside the most pointless, stupid, ridiculous and muddy cave ever – but also one of the most entertaining! See the photo above for the aftermath…
- Learnt the best techniques for preventing copious amounts of mud getting smeared in the interior of the minibus, whilst attempting to travel somewhere we could clean off …
- … spent an hour cleaning the interior of the minibus, after said techniques failed spectacularly!
- Learnt that the best answer to any question is invariably “SAUSAGES!!!”
In short, it was another excellent trip! Thanks to Elsie and the rest of the committee for organising it…