
Take part in an expedition over two days (including a night away) with at least three friends. Be involved in the planning of the expedition, complete relevant training and be properly prepared.
During the expedition:
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Play a full part in the team.
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Journey for at least four hours each day.
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Use a map to keep track of where you are.
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Stay overnight at a hostel or other suitable venue, or camp overnight at a suitable site.
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Cook the evening meal and breakfast.
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Achieve at least one goal, agreed with your Leader before the expedition.
The expedition may be on foot, canoe, cycle or sailing boat. Other options may be appropriate, and should be agreed beforehand.
Notes: Scouts must be supervised taking into account their preparation, training and level of experience. This may mean that certain legs are 'led' by young people themselves for information/ project purposes. As a minimum, supervision involves a visual check on departure and at the end of each day, and being in the area of the activity. The Scout Association Permit Scheme applies to certain land terrains and classifications of water. You can check the individual requirements of an activity by visiting the A to Z of Activities on www.scouts.org.uk. To lead a night's away experience, a young person is required to hold a Nights Away Event Passport.