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Scout Badges: Cyclist

From Monday 16th November 2009, as part of The Scout Association's development of one fully integrated website for Members, the information contained on this page is no longer being maintained. For up to date information please visit the following link: Scouts: Cyclist Activity Badge

Complete the requirements below:

  1. Use a bicycle that is properly equipped and kept in good working order for at least 6 months.

  2. Demonstrate an ability to carry out essential maintenance and repairs, including the following:

    1. check and adjust the brakes;

    2. check and adjust the gear change;

    3. adjust the seat and handlebars to a correct height;

    4. remove a wheel and locate and repair a puncture

    5. check and adjust your cycle helmet

    6. maintain a set of lights

  3. Complete the requirements in one of the following alternatives:

Alternative A

  1. Explain what extra precautions should be taken when cycling in the dark or in wet weather. Understand why motor vehicles take longer to stop in the wet.

  2. Demonstrate an ability to control a cycle along a slalom course.

  3. Show an understanding of the Highway Code, including road signs and helmet use.

  4. Have a basic knowledge of first aid and what to do in the case of accidents.

  5. Have a working knowledge of map reading. Be able to orientate a map using a compass or conspicuous features. Be able to estimate distances and times taken to travel.

  6. Plan and carry out an all day cycle ride of not less than 40 kilometres (25 miles).

Alternative B

  1. Have an understanding of The Scout Association's Rules for taking part in adventurous activities.

  2. Demonstrate an understanding of the Mountain Bike Code of Conduct.

  3. Demonstrate the ability to control the cycle over different types of terrain.

  4. Show an understanding of the damage that may be caused to the environment through careless cycling across the countryside.

  5. Have a basic knowledge of first aid, including the treatment of hypothermia and know what to do in the case of an accident.

  6. Have a working knowledge of map reading. Be able to orientate a map using a compass or conspicuous features. Be able to estimate distances and times taken to travel.

  7. Plan and carry out an all day ride of not less than 30 kilometres (20 miles).

Alternative C

  1. Achieve the Gold Trix Award of the British Schools Cycling Association.

Notes

Web: http://www.bsca.org.uk

Notes

If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.

 
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