Tea seems to be any event throughout the day where warm beverages and sweet treats are offered.
It happens in the morning.
It happens in the afternoon.
It can be a part of dinner.
It can be a part of supper (a meal that happens after dinner, which occurs at 6, as another meal after pm).
It can involve barbecueing.
It happens A LOT at a scout camp.
Anyhow, we enjoyed morning tea and then were off to the rock climbing / absailing (otherwise known as repelling) walls.
Monkey was all over it.

Here he is climbing up using the handholds and footholds.
He made his best effort to get to the top.

On the other side was the absailing where Monkey climber up to the top of the tower by a ladder and then repelled down.


These were certainly his two favourite activities, however there were still heaps to come.
We enjoyed the 'bush croquet"

as well as the kite flying that was part of the 'human foosball' station (photo not available as Daddy was rather competitive in that station and wouldn't stop to take any photos).
All-in-all it was a great day to be out camping and we eagerly looked forward to the festivities that lie ahead in the evening and the next day.
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