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A Scout is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.
Sir Robert Baden-Powell |
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 5 parts must be completed
| As a member of a group of at least four and not more than seven Scouts, carry out three expeditions or journeys as follows:
A journey or expedition of at least 12 km.
Two journeys or expeditions of at least 20 km, both to include an overnight stop.
| | As a member of a group of at least four and not more than seven Scouts, carry out three expeditions or journeys as follows:
A journey or expedition of at least 12 km.
Two journeys or expeditions of at least 20 km, both to include an overnight stop.
| | As a member of a group of at least four and not more than seven Scouts, carry out three expeditions or journeys as follows:
A journey or expedition of at least 12 km.
Two journeys or expeditions of at least 20 km, both to include an overnight stop.
| | Before undertaking each expedition or journey, the group must provide a detailed Route Plan (FS 120409) .
| | All members of the group must show that they know the intended route and have knowledge of basic navigation, first aid and emergency procedures, including the Home Contact system | | After each journey or expedition, the group should give a verbal report | | Demonstrate awareness of developments in technology, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS); digital mapping; waterproof maps etc | |