Scout Meeting this week – updated with finish time 22 January 2012 (updated 4 March 2022) | By Callum D Please note that the Scout meeting this week will take place on Thursday and not Friday. The Scout meeting will take place on Thursday this week (26th January), as we have been invited to participate in the District Quiz Night in Otley. Time: 19:15 Location: Otley Methodist Church Finish time: 21:00 Uniform required: Yes We hope to enter some strong teams, and so look forward to seeing you on Thursday. If you are not able to attend the quiz, please note that there will be no Scout meeting on Friday 27th January.
Green Power | By Admin Hag Dyke is out of reach of mains electricity, water and gas and as such has to rely heavily on the resources it has and make best use of them. The following document details various projects that have been undertaken in order to supply Hag Dyke with essential services. HAG DYKE – how things workDownload
Notes for Hagdyke Visitors | By Admin Notice of Arrival Contact details for your warden for the visit will be sent in advance. Please get in touch with an approximate time of arrival as indicated on the booking confirmation slip. Keys The key is now located at the hostel and instructions will be given with booking confirmation. Approach On foot in the general direction towards Great Whernside summit ABOVE and to the LEFT of Dowber Ghyll. DO NOT go along the Ghyll bottom. Wear good footwear and after dark carry torches. . Be warned that the track can easily become snow-bound. Please indicate on booking form if you wish to take a vehicle to the hostel. There is no charge for the first vehicle but additional vehicles are charged for to discourage indiscriminate use and wear and tear of the track. The access is completely unsuitable for ordinary vehicles. Only attempt with Landrover or other suitable 4 wheeled drive vehicle. Arrival Enter by the boot room door, taking off boots (please do this at all times). Please follow the procedures detailed in the instruction manual usually on the kitchen table or in dining room. Instructions for the use of the electrical supply and the generators is also in this manual. Please follow all the procedures as detailed. Turn on the incoming gas supply valve. Cylinders and reserves are in the barn behind the chapel with automatic change over. Change bottles when empty following instructions. Fires Visitors may light fires as required (there are no extra charges) but please avoid waste. In-house coal is under stairs, replenish when necessary from the barn. Sanitation There is cess-pit sanitation so only use a minimum amount of disinfectant. Warn EVERYBODY that NOTHING SOLID must be put down lavatory pans, otherwise the drainage system will block with very unpleasant results. In case of need there are drain rods in the barn. Normally there are no problems. Bleach is for floors only. Sleeping Arrangements There are bunks in the Henderson Room (4), Priestman Room (6), Dutch Room (16), and Findlay Room (10). Bunks and mattresses must not be moved around without the Warden’s permission. Fire Risks Take every care and arrange fire drill on arrival with emergency assembly point at flagpole. See that fireguards are in front of the fire when unattended and check whereabouts of extinguishers and escape doors. INFORM EVERYBODY. Tents Visitors associated with those in the Hostel (no-one else) may pitch unlimited tents in the field behind the chapel. Ball Games To avoid broken windows please keep well away from the Hostel and Chapel. The field behind the Chapel is for this kind of activity. Maintenance There are no permanent Wardens. Offers of extra “spring cleaning “ type of jobs are always welcome. If no Warden in attendance parties are asked to use own ideas. Wardens Provided at weekends and generally at beginning and end of longer visits. If invited to eat with the visiting party they will pay for their food if requested. They are voluntary helpers and their job is to be of advice and assistance regarding the care and use of the Hostel and general amenities etc. Refuse Rubbish should be burnt whenever possible on the Hostel fires, particularly remains of food, to keep down the possibility of vermin. Please take all other rubbish away with you whenever possible. Ash should be kept separate and strewn in the tractor ruts. Leaving See that the Hostel is clean and as you would wish to find it, that the fires are out or nearly so, the oven and utensils are clean and that there is no food left to encourage vermin. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAVING IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. THIS IS IMPORTANT. TURN OFF GAS, WATER AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AS DETAILED.
Dales Rescue | By Admin SCOUTS PRAISED IN DALES RESCUE (Extract from The Wharfedale Observer Thursday November 6th 2003) OTLEY scouts have been praised for their part in a daring l8-hour Dales rescue mission, Members of the Bridge Church Scout Group helped Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue and the RAF deliver pot-holer Alan Cross to safety Mr Cross, from Leeds, broke his leg and suffered internal bleeding when he was crushed by a boulder while deep under. ground at Kettlewell, in Dowber Gill Passage, last Saturday afternoon. The 13 scouts and five Explorer Scouts had been enjoying a weekend activities trip at the nearby Hag Dyke Hostel when they were drawn into the drama. The 11 to 16 year olds served up warm food and drinks for the rescue team members throughout Saturday evening. The next morning some of the older scouts helped to heave Mr Cross to safety and carry vital equipment to the helicopter airlift point. Chairman of Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue, Harry Long, said: “The scouts were very useful. Instead of wasting time having our own manpower coming in and out of the cave, the scouts shifted an awful lot of equipment for us. “I would think the scouts will have found it useful to see what’s really involved in what was a pretty big incident,” One of the scout leaders, 37year-old Adrian Stacey of The Whartons, Otley said: “To see two Sea King helicopters in one day when you’ve never seen one in your life before is quite something” “We had a mixture of girls and boys there at the weekend and they did a great job in making sandwiches and drinks to keep the rescuers going. ‘The injured man was in pain when he came out, but he seemed in good spirits. I think he was just glad to get out. “I was proud of the way all the boys and girls behaved, Bearing in mind that some were as young as 11, they all stayed calm and responsible.” More than 80 people were involved in the rescue operation, which ended with Mt Cross being airlifted to Airedale General Hospital.
Hiring Hag Dyke | By Admin All Money from hiring hag dyke goes back into maintaining and developing this resource for future generations. Everyone involved with HagDyke are volunteers. Pricing PeopleVehicles The prices are as follows : Per Person: £12 per night Minimum charge: £240 per night Maximum charge: £432 per night Stays longer than 3 nights, price can be negotiated. It is possible to take vehicles up to Hag Dyke at the following rates: First Vehicle: Free Additional Vehicles: £6 each You must declare your intention to take vehicles to the hostel. Fees will be payable with accommodation fees. A Landrover or other capable 4×4 is required for the track. A normal road vehicle will not make it up to Hag Dyke. Please keep to the track, however tempting do not drive over the fields. Thank you Availability Please check the booking calendar to see whether Hag Dyke is available for the dates you require. If it looks available complete the Enquiry Form below and we will get back to you with confirmation. If we confirm availability for the dates you require, complete the Booking Form in the section below and we will organise with you to collect a £75 non returnable deposit to secure your booking. To Book Please contact us for availability using the form below and we will contact you to confirm dates and details on how to pay your £75 deposit should you wish to book. Name Email Group/Organisation Preferred Start Date Preferred End Date If your preferred dates aren't available, would you consider other possible dates nearby? yesno Anything else to you want us to know? As an alternative to completing the above form online, you can complete the general enquiry form below or email hagdyke@benrhyddingscoutsandguides.org.uk directly. Enquiries If you have any other enquiries we can help with, then fill out the contact form below and we will get back to you as quickly as we can. Your name Your email Your message (optional)
Hag Dyke | By Admin Hag Dyke on the slopes of Great Whernside near Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales Hag Dyke, in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales is a Scout Hostel administered by the Ben Rhydding Scout and Guide Group in Ben Rhydding, Ilkley. The Hostel was bequeathed to the group in 1947 and has been run by a group of volunteer wardens for the benefit of Scouts and other Youth Groups ever since. The building was originally a farmhouse and its occupants traced back to 1730, but it is probably older and could have housed miners working in Dowber Ghyll lead mines opened in 1680, the area of the kitchen is the oldest. At 1525 feet it was believed to be the highest house in the former West Riding. A “Dyke” in Dales dialect means a mountain dividing wall and “Hag” means enclosed land or an intake (from the moor in this case). The name therefore means the wall bounding the intake from the moor. The house is reputed to be haunted!! In 1959/60 the farmhouse was entirely rebuilt as a Scout hostel. A new roof and new floors were installed. The long barn (with its’ traditional width of 16 to 18 feet to allow turning of 2 oxen) was pulled down and rebuilt as a common room and dormitories. The original roof beams were preserved and a 44 inch thick wall excavated to provide a connecting door, nearly killing a workman in the process. Rebuilding took a year, with everything being brought up by local farmers tractors. Workmen stayed at Hay Tongue farm and the weather was incredibly fierce The ChapelAt 1533 feet it is the highest in England. First opened in memory of late Group Scoutmaster Cecil Findlay in 1954 being converted from a hay-store of the adjoining barn. In 1966 the chapel was extended with a memorial window to the late County Commissioner John Foster Beaver Jnr. It was dedicated by the Bishop of Bradford on July 23rd 1966. An additional window in memory of Ronnie “Skipper” Ibbetson was installed in 1985. The District Kettlewell was an Anglican village dating from about 700A.D. and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Later it was occupied by Norse farmers who gave Norse names to most of the area. Due to nearby monasteries and its position on cross roads it was a busy place in the Middle Ages. A weekly market was granted to Kettlewell in 1320 A.D. Later the main London to Richmond trunk road ran through the village and over Park Rash. Posting inns were the Kings Head Kettlewell and Horse House in Coverdale. Later the opening of the lead mines made it even busier. Most of the village was destroyed in June1686 A.D. by a cloudburst and extensive flooding. The Kings Head is one of only four in the whole country named after Charles 1st. The Tor Dyke crossing the Park Rash road near the cattle grid was built in 69 A.D. by the Brigantes as an outlying defence of their tribal centre at Stanwick against the Romans. Later it marked the boundary of Scale Park, a medieval hunting park, used amongst others by Charles II. Live View This image will update every two hours during daylight.
Summer Camp – Closing Date and Parents Meeting 7 January 2012 (updated 4 March 2022) | By Callum D As you will have seen from the Summer Camp circular, the closing date for deposits to be paid is Friday 13th January 2012. Camp this year is a fantastic opportunity to spend two weeks in The Netherlands, spending time with our Dutch friends (many of which you will have met on last year’s camp) and to experience a week camping and a week living in the home of a Dutch family during the hospitality week in The Hague. We appreciate that before signing up to camp you may have some questions. Therefore, there will be a parents meeting on Friday 13th January at 20:45 in the Scout Hut. The meeting is for anyone considering going to camp and parents of those already signed up to go. It will be an opportunity for us to give you more information about camp, and for you to ask any questions. You will be able to sign up to camp and leave the deposit at the end of meeting. For more information and a copy of the first circular, please click here. We really hope as many Scouts are able to go to Holland as possible, and look forward to seeing you at the meeting on Friday.
Happy New (Scouting) Year 6 January 2012 (updated 4 March 2022) | By Callum D HNY, or as I prefer to say, Happy New Year! Please note, Scouts starts back today (6th January) at the normal meeting time. We will be at the Scout Hut and you should come in uniform. There are a couple of things to remember: 1. The deadline for Hag Dyke is today. Please bring your money and form. 2. Places for Big Camp are limited, so get your money and form brought back to Scouts as soon as possible to reserve your place. 3. The deadline for Summer Camp in Holland is Friday 13th January. There will be a parents meeting to explain more about camp on 13th January (more details to follow this weekend) and you will be able to sign up for it then. The new programme for this term will be posted here as soon as it is finalised. We look forward to seeing you all for the start of a fantastic year of Scouting.
Hag Dyke – 20th to 22nd January 2012 28 December 2011 (updated 4 March 2022) | By Callum D As we approach the end of the year, our attention is turning to planning and exciting and interesting programme for 2012. Our first big event will be a visit to Hag Dyke on the weekend of 20th to 22nd January 2012. Please click on the links below to open up a letter about the weekend and a permission form that must be completed and returned to Scouts on Friday 6th January. Hag Dyke January 2012 Letter Nights Away Permission Form January Hag Dyke 2012 If you have any questions, please ask a Leader.
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