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Report
by Victoria Adams
One
of the single most important things for a guide from a young
age upwards is their camp blanket. It's the chance not only
to give your fingers the prodded, pin poked look that females
so (not!) totally desire but also a memory and badge album
to tell a story.
Although
this story may only be understood by the blankets owner, it
shows all the many badges that a guide up to a guider gathers
over the years.
One of the most spectacular camp blankets that I know of belongs
to Zan Rawsthorne. For this woman it has been a 28 buying,
swapping and stitching hobby onto her army issue blanket from
the 2nd world war which she was given by her grandma.
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Zan
Rawsthorne and her camp blanket
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When
I asked Zan for her reason why she had started a camp blanket
she said that on her very first camp there was a girl who
had a filled camp blanket and this inspired her to do it as
well. Over the years she has swapped many badges with other
guides and scouts.
The
two most important badges to her are her Gold Duke of Edinburgh
badge and her Queen's Guide badge.
For
her and many other thousands, the camp blanket has kept guiding
close to her heart.
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