Pioneering Part 2, 15th August 2015
Written by: Jasper Koh, Sixer & Scribe
“Horse Shoe!” the Senior Sixer shouted. It was the second
meeting on tying some knots. It was another interesting scout meeting and we
sang some songs together. Mr Tan, the chief commissioner, was here again to
teach us hot to do lashing, more knots!
Firstly, we did a recap of the knots we leant 2 weeks ago.
Secondly, we took some string and two sticks and learnt how
to tie a square lash. We tied the square lash in a pair as one person holds the
stick while the other tie the square lash. A square lash is used to tie two
sticks together so we can make like a stick, shoe rack and more craft. The
sixer did it with ease and helped the rest.
Next, Mr Tan taught us how to tie a
diagonal lashing. The diagonal lashing also involves two persons. We learnt
that a diagonal lashing is to make one pole or a stick longer by adding more of
the sticks or poles. After doing diagonal lashing, we learnt how to tie a
triangle bandage on a person with our scarves. We used each other’s scarf to
tie the bandage but in the end, it looks like everyone knows how to tie a
triangle bandage. We had to put on end of the scarf below the injured arm and
one end over the arm. At the back, we tied a reef knot to secure it.
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