Speaker - RYLA Attendee Darcey Whymark

Wed, Aug 16th 2023 at 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Darcey was our RYLA candidate for the 2023 course and he told us of his experiences at Hebden Hey. The increase in his confidence was very evident from his presentation. Speaker Finder John Waterhouse.


Darcy told us about his experiences: -

1. Team building & icebreaker 2 group passing a ball, then smaller groups passing a hoola hoop whilst hands joined.
2. Woken up at 6am every day. 1 hour of PT before breakfast.
3. 1st day Mountain rescue seek and bring back on a stretcher. 4 miles each way.
4. Had to build  bridge over a pretend river.
5. Then raft building and making a coracle. They won the raft building They broke the team into different parts with somebody leading each task e.g. ropes getting people on raft

5. On bivvy night which was led by D'Arcy it was pouring rain. Plastic sheet & ropes.

Generally it rained a lot all week very was very muddy. His team won more events than anybody else.

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