WEST Devon Explorer Scouts went onto Dartmoor last Sunday to remember those who lost their lives in two world wars. Twenty scouts spent the weekend on their annual ?Frosty Hosty? camp and following a morning of activities, they headed to the memorial beside the River Lyd below Brat Tor. This is the third year the scouts have conducted their own act of remembrance at the memorial to captain Nigel Hunter of the Royal Engineers, who was killed in France in 1918, aged 23. This year the group was honoured by the attendance of Lydford parish councillors and Capt Hunter?s great nephew, Alex Hunter. Scout leader, Paul Charlton, said: ?This was a very moving act of remembrance as it was specifically remembering one soldier who the scouts could relate to. ?The explorers paid their own special respect by laying a crude wooden cross symbolic of the crosses marking the graves of fallen soldiers in Flanders Field. They concluded by placing their own poppies around the memorial.?