Beavers get Soaked at District Aquathon
20th June 2008
120 Beavers from across Cambridge and Granta have come together for an activity day with a difference. The District Beaver Aquathon was an event with one sole purpose...to get everyone extremely wet!
The Beavers and leaders participated in 5 water-based activity bases;
Water Science - A basic experiment looking at the properties of a simple cornflour and water mixture, and counted towards the 'Experiment' activity badge.
Water Trails - Taking a cup of water round a roped obstacle course, the aim being to complete the course with as much water in the cup as possible.
Water Funfair - Catapulting water balls and throwing sponges at Beavers in the stocks.
Water Rockets - To launch pressurised plastic bottles into the air with water.
Water Craft - To make a porthole-style aquarium using paper plates, cartoon fish, tissue paper for sea-weed and glitter to make the backing paper sparkle.
But that was only half the fun. The second half of the day consisted of numerous water games, with losing teams getting soaked with buckets of water, and winning teams earning water bombs. The final 15 minutes was given over to a giant water fight, with no area safe from a drenching.
Chief organiser Simon Gates commented;
"Groups across the district have traditionally held days like this and they've always been popular and enjoyable, so why not open it up to an entire district or two. It's been brilliant and I must thank the beavers and leaders for taking the day in the fun spirit that was always intended."
The Aquathon is set to return in 2010.



