Rush 38th Cubs recently ventured to Roscommon on their annual camp. Roving reporter and Cub Scout “Sixer” Maeve Doherty is here to tell us all about it, “As a member of the Rush 38th cubs I can tell you the camp, which started on the 31st of May and ended on the 3rd of June, was certainly one to remember. On the Friday evening after school, 30 excited cubs boarded a very noisy three-hour bus drive to Lough Key, Roscommon. Then, we walked to our camp site where a delicious bag of chicken nuggets and chips awaited each of us. The theme of the camp for this year was “Pirates of the Caribbean”. Camp lasted for three nights, and every single day was filled with joy, and excitement. We did lots of activities including admiring the peaceful view of Lough Key while we also had the opportunity to get on the water and go rowing with the ducks. We also went on a gorgeous tree canopy walk. On our walk we learned about Rockingham House, which was designed by the same person who designed Buckingham palace. We also learned that the house burned down in a house fire while the owners were away. A tall building has been put up to mark were the house once stood. We got to climb to the top of the building to see the gorgeous view. We also went through the servant tunnels and through basement. After that we went on a boat tour of the lake while also singing karaoke. On the second day of camp, we went to Boda Borg which is a collection of escape rooms. The rooms were very challenging, but we all had a great time there. At the end of the day, we had a super fun disco with lights and great music. We even let other scout troops at the camp site join in. We all had a great time at camp all thanks to our amazing leaders who looked after us and made the camp so fun.”