About 2,000 Cub Scouts converged on the Hook Arena last weekend to celebrate 100 years of Cub Scouting.
Cubs from across Surrey took on more than 100 activities including quad biking, Zorbing and bungee running on Saturday, June 18.
A lunchtime ceremony saw the eight-to-10-year-olds representing their packs by carrying 100 different flags which symbolised events from each year since Scouting was founded in 1916.
Organiser Ali Tickett said: “A massive thank-you to everyone who came to help.
“The challenge of a new site coupled with mud reminiscent of your soggiest camp ever but 2,500 people on it gave us a day that will be with us for a long time.”
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