
Complete the requirements below:
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With others, plan at least five one day journeys of 14 km or more in hilly country. At least 3 of these are to be in areas defined as Terrain One, led by an appropriate Permit Holder.
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Using Ordnance Survey maps, complete all the information required on Route Card (FS 120409) for each journey, including the Home Contact.
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Before setting out, list and explain the use of the equipment that should be taken including:
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spare food, and safety/emergency equipment
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what should be worn
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what should be carried
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Over a period, complete the planned journeys. Take turns in leading the group for part of the time.
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Make a report to an audience about at least one of your journeys. Route cards, sketch maps and photographs should be presented where possible.
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Demonstrate how the map and compass was used during the journey.
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Demonstrate an awareness of the need to preserve the natural environment. For example, avoiding erosion, conserving wildlife habitat.
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Demonstrate awareness of developments in technology, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS); digital mapping; waterproof maps etc.
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Show knowledge of the publication Safety on Mountains (British Mountaineering Council).
Notes
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Reference should be made to the Activity Rules in chapter nine of Policy, Organisation and Rules and the Adventurous Activity Permit Scheme
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If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.

















