This Scavenger Hunt was carried out on the 12th of March 2006 with a dual purpose; to orientate new Cosdu members to the locations of various churches in Melbourne, and for everyone to get to know each other better as we pitted our wits against each other while racing against the clock.
Like in most Orientation-ish activities, the groups were required to perform interesting tasks in order to obtain our clues.
It happened to be a scorching hot summer day with temperatures soaring up to 36 degree celcius. Nonetheless we all had a great time and were sufficiently rewarded with a sizzling barbie waiting for us at the picturesque final destination.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
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