Expedition planning guide A Rough Guide to planning an Expedition Edition April Introduction This guide has been written to help you plan and train for an expedition be it your Duke of Edinburgh ? s Award Chief Scout Award or the Scout Expedition Challeng
A Rough Guide to planning an Expedition Edition April Introduction This guide has been written to help you plan and train for an expedition be it your Duke of Edinburgh ? s Award Chief Scout Award or the Scout Expedition Challenge Why do an expedition ? ever For adventure discovery to get away from the younger members developing you as a person team work leadership and it will allow you to complete your award How do I use this guide In any way you want you can use it as loo roll should you desire But seriously the aim of this ??Rough Guide ? is to guide you through the process of expedition planning There is also a separate pack that covers the Training By the way ??The Duke of Edinburgh ? s Award Expedition Guide ? by Wally Keay is really very good resource as is ??Land Navigation ? Part - What do you need to do Be the appropriate age Find a group of people to do your expedition with Plan an appropriate length expedition along with a project to complete on route Complete the speci ?ed training Undertake an practice expedition s Complete your planned expedition Report back on your Project Now it ? s time to start - hold onto your chairs benches or whatever you happen to be sat on here we go CA ROUGH GUIDE TO PLANNING AN EXPEDITION Part Your Team You need a team you can ? t do it on your own There are restrictions on numbers and ages so pay close close attention Expedition Challenge Scouts D of E Bronze CSA Diamond D of E Silver CSA Platinum D of E Gold Queen ? s Scout Award There must be between and in the group Having or more means the expedition can continue if one drops out RECORD A LIST OF YOUR ??TEAM MEMBERS ? HERE Person name Address Phone No and email CA ROUGH GUIDE TO PLANNING AN EXPEDITION Part The where how and when of it all How are you going to do it The most common options are hiking and cycling although with the right trained leaders Canoeing Sailing and Horseback are all possible options Where are you going to do it Now the hard bit - where on earth do you want to go it has to be on earth - space expeditions have not yet been approved It must be unfamiliar Here is some guidance Hiking Canoeing Horseback Bronze Rural or Open Country e g The New Forest South Downs or the Purbecks Long Distance Paths signposted routes must be avoided at all levels of the award Silver The New Forest or similar can be used at Silver Level however some groups like to visit a more challenging area e g Exmoor Wild Country Expeditions e g Lake District can also be undertaken providing that the group is experienced and appropriate training supervision is available Gold Expeditions should be planned within a Wild Country Area
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