His scouting story began after the Protectorate and lives on to this day
Roman Havránek was born on 19 September 1934 in Jáchymov, his father was employed there as a mine manager. In 1938 his family was displaced to Příbram, his father was transferred to the mines in Březové Hory. In Příbram he started to attend the first class. After the liberation he joined the Junák, his nickname is Mánek. He graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University. He participated in the 1971 World Scout Jamboree in Japan and four years later in Norway, after which the regime banned him from travelling. He worked for Underground Engineering Construction on the drinking water intake from Želivka, he also worked on the Dlouhé stráně pumped storage plant. For example, he published a fictionalized biography of the founder of the Scout movement called „The Wolf Who Never Sleeps“. He is officially a member of the Svojsík Scout Troop and the Velen Fanderlik Troop. He was married three times and had three children. In 2023 he lived in Zbraslav, Prague.