Today was an early start. Several of us heard the Roosters in the district starting at 4am. The Sun was no where near being up at that hour! It was a co-ordinated attack of the Roosters. One would do it’s thing, then the next would respond. Domino effect
It wasn’t long before we were up for real (and without the Roosters going off again) Breakfast was cooked, and eaten while the Joeys arrived with their parents and allocated sleeping arrangements.
We also discovered that Kapunda were having a home day for the football and like all country towns, the footy oval was going to be busy all day.
Morning activities were a hike to the old Kaunda Cooper Mines. We had enough time to just take our time and not rush the walk, to take things in as we went along. The Cubs had morning tea at the shelter before we did the walk around the mines area
We headed back to the Caravan Park, taking our time, enjoying the weather and sights.
Once back at Camp, we had a bit of free time before lunch, and the cubs had a chance to re-charge.
After lunch, we re-groups and headed to the local museum for several hours. We split into two groups and went through both sections of the museum. It was certainly an interesting visit.
After a couple of hours, it was time to head back to the campsite, afternoon tea and some free time for the Cubs to relax before tea.
Once tea was done, time was spent again on the oval (after all the day's football games were done) and then time to get ready for bed. Many had already opted to start the process before the game
Let's hope the Roosters dont go off in the morning!
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