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Some details on MaSS Race 2008!
Written by Nicholas Chong   
Saturday, 26 July 2008

1) all teams will be showed a BIG PUZZLE containing a number of odd-shaped missing pieces.
2) the main objective of the teams will be collecting these puzzle pieces through the completion of tasks/clues
3) there will be a couple of tasks/clues in the Monash Caulfield Campus and Melbourne City of which completion will be awarded with COINS and PUZZLE PIECES
4) of course, the puzzle pieces collected includes both AUTHENTIC and FAKE pieces, some which are obvious, and some not.
5) as stated above, the winning formula requires communication and trading between teams
6) the grand prize winner will be awarded to the team who is able to complete the BIG PUZZLE
7) prizes will also be awarded to the team with the MOST COINS and the team with the MOST PUZZLE PIECES
 
8) thus, there is 3 ways of winning
 
The objectives of this event is to increase participants' awareness of the city's attractions, work their brains and of course, interact and hone their persuasion skills.

 

DO JOIN US and HAVE SOME FUN ^^

 
=---Mt. Buller Trip RePoRt---+
Written by Nicholas Chong   
Friday, 25 July 2008

Weather: Snowing/Raining

Turnout: 35

Venue: Mt. Buller

Day: 18 – 20 July

 

What started off as a Malaysian club expedition to Mt. Buller ended up as an International expedition. With students coming not only from Malaysia, but China and Thailand soon joined in on the dun. The first event of the second semester of 2008 started off on a gloomy and wet day. As for the mood of the participants – sleepy, as we were required to gather at 7.30 am on a Friday morning. On any other day, one would start a Friday at noon. Well, one has to sacrifice for the sake of enjoyment. It was rather a good start to the day as everyone gathered relatively on time with all their bags and food with one exception. In the rush of being on time, 1 participant who goes by the name Cheang Wai Leong forgot all his stuff less his clothes.

 

Upon arriving at Mt. Buller, everyone settled in within the lodge as it provided some much needed warmth and a break from the 4 hours bus ride. Rooms were assigned to everyone and then there was the all-important lunch. Choices were given to the members to have anything they want. After everyone was well fed, a snowball fight broke out. It was a dangerous place to be as who you thought to be your friend might just be your foe. As snowballs were flying in all directions, so did laughter, as a person’s demise is another person’s entertainment. With fun, time always flies by and it was time to gather everyone to collect his or her equipment.

 

Just like any other events, ice-breaking activities are a must. This trip is no exception. Everyone was required to introduce a little bit about him or her, and later on follow by a memory game. It was slow at first as everyone was trying to grasp the concept of the game. As it progressed, it got faster and more enjoyable not only for those who are still in the game, but for those who are out of it as well. Some wrong doers were punished for not acting in a certain manner as required by the game. Wow, one of our participants from Thailand, was required to do a Thai dance as she did not ducked when her name was called. Our very own Mak was required to sing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” for the very same reason. A penguin walk was also performed twice. And lastly, for not stepping out of the way, one was asked to consume a fair amount of water in one go.

 

On the second day of this expedition, it was time for us to do what we came for – ski and or snowboard. Our day started off at 9am with a 2 hours lesson on how to ski and snowboard. After the lessons were done and dusted, it was free and easy. Overall, everyone enjoyed themselves although there was a fair bit of falling on their behind. The casualty report for this day would be 2 injured, 0 deaths. From a group of 35, this is a very good ratio. One could not ask for more. After returning their ski equipment at 4.30 pm, it was free and easy for everyone as there were no activities scheduled. That did not stop the group having fun on themselves.

 

On the last day, 10 of us went for archery and rock climbing. It was relative fun, but disappointment was expressed with the equipment and facilities. It was not up to everyone’s expectation. With that aside, everyone who went for it still found ways of entertaining themselves with what was available. Our worst sharpshooter was our very own president with negative scores. And our best climber was Ernest with a time of 49 seconds up a vertical cliff approximately 4 storey-high.

 

To sum up the trip, it was a total success for our first attempt at holding such a trip. Even our lodge manager, Michael said that and I quote “In the 4 years that I have been the manager of this lodge, this is by far the most organized group I have ever seen.”

  

Written by,

Benjamin Wong

Activity Officer.

 
Mass Race
Written by Adrian   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

 

 

 

 
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