Challenging outdoor activities such as bushwalking, canoeing, sailing, caving, ski-touring, canyoning, four-wheel driving, rock-climbing and scuba diving all form an important part of a Rover's calendar.

Social activities such as balls, bush dances, harbour cruises, nights out, car rallies and "Moots" (gatherings of Rovers on a local, national and sometimes international level) also feature on an active Rover's program.

A group of Rovers is known as a "crew" and each crew is different, tailoring its activities to the requirements of its members. Crews vary in size from a handful of members to as many as fifty. Most crews meet weekly. The friends you make within this group will be lifelong!

A Crew's activities are planned and run by the Rovers themselves, and there is plently of opportunity to develop personal abilities and learn new skills. A Rover may become involved in organising a simple weekend away for just a few people, a major event involving thousands of participants, or anything in between! Rovers is the section of the Scout Movement open to all guys and girls aged 17 to 26 years. Anyone can become a Rover - there's no need to have any previous involvement with Scouting, or any outdoor activities experience.

No other leisure time activity offers as much.

Take the plunge - Try Rovers

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