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High Ropes and Archery


High ropes and archery

On the 18th of April 2024 our group (A) had high ropes and archery in the morning and the other group in the afternoon. It was really funny and interesting, but also something new for us.

Have you ever done high ropes or archery before? If not, you should try both and more sports at Moorland Hall. The girls of our group went for archery first and the boys were doing high ropes first. At the beginning Becca and Meg, who were very nice to us, told us the basics like how to hold a bow and how to pull out an arow. Then we had some practice time and afterwards we played some games like bake a cake or sticky sheep. Sadly, we had to change with the boys and go to high ropes. We had never done something like this before. And you? Firstly, we did some practice on the grass, but then we went up about five meters over the floor. It was scary, but cool too.

All in all, it was a new, but great experience. You should have tried it at least once in your lifetime. We would recommend it for you, because you learn how to fight your fears and you experience new things you have never done before.

Best wishes,

Mihaela Atanasova







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