For 18-26 year olds, Rover Scouts is a network offering exciting opportunities. Whether you’re into rock-climbing, kayaking or something more obscure, you’ll always find someone to share your interests. It can open doors to new friendships, adventure and unforgettable experiences while at the same time developing your leadership and organisational skills.
Rover Scouts is not just a social club though, but is a network of friends offering exciting opportunities. For some Rovers, studying is over and real life is about to begin, for some they are already in the thick of it. University, jobs, money and relationships are all a part of life. This is the time of life when we need to build our experiences, make our mistakes and enjoy life.
When Rovers organise a trip to Switzerland, attend any of the national or international events, or use their time to help out in your community, they are gaining vital skills that will help them out in later life – Rover Scouts helps them harness this.
There is still a lot to achieve and still a huge potential for a Rover Scout to carry on in a way that best includes what you want out of Scouting, so one should not be afraid to get involved.
As so much is going on in the life of the average Rover, the programme is designed to be flexible. Members can pick the challenges and decide when and how they carry them out. Everything beyond this is up to them. The possibilities are endless.
Rovering – it’s highly recommended but be careful as it can also be highly contagious!