Bronze Expedition Training

The links below will provide you with reading material and videos which we would like you to work your way through to prepare for the face to face training sessions prior to your expedition.

If you have any questions feel free to ask your leader during our online sessions, or email us anytime.

The subject areas are:

  1. First aid, emergency and safety
  2. Navigation
  3. Campcraft
  4. Food and cooking
  5. Access
  6. Team building

1. First Aid, Emergency and Safety

It is important that when you are on expedition you have the skills to ensure your safety

Levels
Bronze Silver & Gold
Description
AllBritish Red Cross App
AllHealth & Safety on your DofE expedition
AllFirst Aid Kit Poster
Health & Hygiene Poster

2. Navigation

Levels
Bronze Silver & Gold
Description & Link
AllOS Locate/ OS Maps
A useful application to have on your phone that allows you to check your current location using GPS.
Android Download
Apple Download
AllNavigation Intro Videos
AllExplanation of how to use a Silva compass
AllLocal Map that can be used to practice map reading
Westhill Map
AllVideo explaining how a Silva compass is used.
Silva Navigation Video
Silver / Gold / Bronze OptionalOrdnance Survey Basic Map Reading
Silver / GoldOrdnance Survey Advanced Map Reading

3. Camp Craft

Being ready for the expedition starts with the preparation and getting the kit required to make your expedition safe and enjoyable. We need to look at:
– What you need to wear,
– What you shouldn’t wear,
– What other kit do you need for your expedition & where to get it
– How to wear your rucksack and pack it,
– Where and how to pitch your tent and how to look after it

Reading

Levels
Bronze Silver & Gold
Description & Link
AllWhat to put in your rucksack
Where to put things in your ruck

We’ll be discussing face to face tent pitching, rucksacks, outdoor access, where to go to the loo and considerate camping

4. Food and Cooking

Having the right amount of the right food and knowing how to safely cook or heat up the parts that need that is absolutely essential.   Take too much and you’ll have to carry a lot of it out again.  Too little, or the wrong sort of food and you can run short of energy, have too much weight to carry or in summer conditions it may perish and be inedible.   

It is important to have a full menu planned for the duration of your expedition rather then adding items piecemeal.   You should download/print out the menu planner and make up a meal plan.   Try doing it on your own and then with others so that you get experience of planning food for a group – 7 different selections is not a good plan for each meal time!      

Reading

Level
Bronze Silver & Gold
Description and Link
Bronze
Silver
Bronze Menu Planner
Silver Menu Planner
AllMost expeditions are undertaken with Trangia stoves and you should all be thoroughly familiar with how to safely operate them as shown in the video and when we have a practical session. Attention to detail will help prevent burns, scalds and fires.
How to use a Trangia Stove

5. Access

The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gives you some of the best access rights in the world. You have the right to be on most land and inland water for recreation, education and going from place to place, providing you act responsibly. Your access rights and responsibilities are explained in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

Level
Bronze Silver & Gold
Description and Link
AllHere’s a series of 12 short video clips on the YoungScot Youtube channel introducing the Scottish outdoor access code
SilverHere’s a pdf that you can view and download which describes how to enjoy your Scottish access rights and follow the Scottish Access Code – it’s a summary of what you have looked at for Bronze at the YoungScot Youtube channel
GoldHere’s a video link to ‘Cracking the Scottish Outdoor Access Code’: a 16min video set in Shetland after the onset of Covid. Although it’s set in Shetland it is equally applicable for any Scottish Gold Expedition especially since it deals with access to farmland/croftland. And since it is post-covid it deals with some contemporary issues such as ‘Dirty Camping’
AllOutdoor Access Scotland

Test you knowledge on the rules of access in Scotland with our Access Quiz

6. Team Building

One of the key things to take from completing your DofE is that you achieve more when working as a team. Some participants will be physically stronger, others are better at cooking and some are better at navigation. Through working as a team you can work better together and achieve your goal supporting each other.