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Cork Girl Guides return from ‘Orbit’ and it was ‘Out of this World!’

Guides - activity Sangam - hands henna - Orbit 2025

Cork Girl Guides return from ‘Orbit’ and it was ‘Out of this World!’

Maria, one of our Unit Helpers, participated in our International Camp Orbit 2025 from 3rd to 9th August at Clongowes Wood College, Co Kildare. Today, she is sharing her experience with us: a fascinating account that is both fun and inspiring to read!

 

Kinsale and St Barbara’s Ballincollig and Barnagore Ovens Guide Units

Setting off for Orbit 2025

Kinsale, St Barbara’s Ballincollig and Barnagore Ovens Guide Units spent the first week of August at Orbit 2025. On the Irish Girl Guides International Camp, they also shared their campsite with two representatives from Girl Guides of Canada.

 

Campsite Lyra3

 

Upwards of 1500 Guides, Senior Branch, Leaders and staff came from all over the world and the four corners of Ireland to Clongowes Wood College, Co Kildare, to participate in this year’s Camp.

The excitement from the girls was obvious from the minute they got on the bus in Cork with chatter and singing coming from the back. This was their first international Camp and though they did not know exactly what the week would hold, they knew they were going to have fun and lots of it. Even Storm Floris couldn’t dampen their spirits and a few broken tent poles and flying flysheets were of little consequence to these girls. After all a Guide is always prepared!

 

An international tradition

The first international Camp took place in Ireland in 1932 and has gone from strength to strength ever since. Orbit, the first ‘in person’ Irish Girl Guides International Camp in Ireland since IGGnite 2017, saw representatives from: Canada, US, UK, India, Portugal, New Zealand, Malta, Ireland, Northern Ireland and beyond.

 

Kinsale, St Barbara’s Ballincollig and Barnagore Ovens Leaders and Unit Helper at Orbit 2025

Guides on their campsite Lyra3

 

Activities with a Cosmic Twist

With a learning by doing ethos and a nod to the cosmos, there was a busy schedule of activities and challenges for the girls to enjoy in nine distinct areas: Creating, Energising, Engineering, Expressing, Leading, Sparking, Sustaining, Uniting and Uplifting.

These activities included forest craft, outdoor skills, advocacy, LEGO robotics and STEM, dance, drumming, yoga and much more, encouraging the girls to grow in confidence, build resilience and learn about the world and beyond. All of this achieved, whilst having fun, making new friends and reconnecting with old friends.

 

Two Guides on campsite at Orbit 2025 - showing their hands with henna    Guides at Orbit 2025 doing an outdoor activity

Guiding across the generations

Day Three welcomed Ladybirds and Brownies on site for the afternoon. In addition to the youngest members of Guiding was the Irish Trefoil Guild, catering for past and present adult members of the association, who were there to impart their knowledge and share their memories of Guiding down through the ages.

Day Four allowed each country to showcase their own culture in an international night of music and dance and Day Five saw the culmination of all that is Guiding with an epic Campfire; an age old tradition of Guiding and Scouting.

 

Kinsale, St Barbara’s Ballincollig and Barnagore Ovens Guide Units campsite at Orbit

 

Guides on campsite at Orbit 2025 - photo group

Guiding then and now

Guiding began in Ireland in 1911 and by the looks of things in 2025, it is going from strength to strength. Camping today does not look all that different from how it looked back then; going back to basics, cooking outdoors, washing dishes by hand and sleeping on the ground. Better equipment perhaps, but the best sight of all? A group of young women, chatting and swapping Badges, working together to complete a task without a mobile phone in sight.

 

Guides at Orbit 2025on campsite

 

Maria Creedon

 

 

Camps like Orbit 2025 show the very best of what Irish Girl Guides has to offer: adventure, friendship, learning, and memories to last a lifetime. Find out more about our Journey Programme and how to join Irish Girl Guides today and be part of the next great adventure.

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