If you are unsure on what you want to do here you can find many pre-planned options, however doing some research for yourself may result in a more fulfilling experience. Hopefully this has somewhat aided in your understanding in what the residential section requires, please feel free to comment below with any questions you have.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
What Is The Residential Section? (Golds)
As gold participants should know by now they have to take part in a residential trip. This led to some confusion however this blog should hopefully aid your understanding. According to the official DofE website "This involves spending 5 days and 4 nights away from home on a shared activity with people you’ve never met before". Although you have to mix with new people you can still bring fellow friends and participants along as there are others. Likewise staying away from home is mandatory to pass this section.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Silver Expedition
Hi all,
Here is a video that can show you everything we got up to on our weekend away!
We had great fun starting with the weather being warm and beautiful to changing dramatically and pouring with rain! Throughout the weekend we walked several miles through forests and mud and all in all it was a great weekend and one that we won't forget. We are very grateful to the teachers for putting on the event and we can't thank them enough for putting up with us!
The weekend consisted of 3 nights and 3 days. Our aim of the weekend was to make a video of all the wildlife that we saw. In this video it shows exactly what we did see! It consists of, horses, butterflies, ants, cows, caterpillars and beetles! Hope you enjoy it:
Here is a video that can show you everything we got up to on our weekend away!
We had great fun starting with the weather being warm and beautiful to changing dramatically and pouring with rain! Throughout the weekend we walked several miles through forests and mud and all in all it was a great weekend and one that we won't forget. We are very grateful to the teachers for putting on the event and we can't thank them enough for putting up with us!
The weekend consisted of 3 nights and 3 days. Our aim of the weekend was to make a video of all the wildlife that we saw. In this video it shows exactly what we did see! It consists of, horses, butterflies, ants, cows, caterpillars and beetles! Hope you enjoy it:
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Bronze and Silver expeditions in the New Forest (25-28 July)
Congratulations to all the DofE participants who took part in the recent expedition across the new forest. Here's some pic's to show what happened.
Pictures: @CallumWelsh
Pictures: @CallumWelsh
Monday, December 17, 2012
Gold 2014 - Pyrenees
Busy planning for the DofE Gold expedition to the Pyrenees in 2014. Here is a little taster....
Hopefully there will be no snow in July!
Details will be out soon, but planning for a week trip, which will include an acclimatisation day, 4 day expedition, relaxing day, and summit-ting one of the peaks.
One of the activities includes Via-Ferrata, it does look extreme and won't be for everyone, but it will be there as an option..
Monday, November 12, 2012
Planning Ahead
Today saw some of the Gold students take control over the running of some new Bronze students. Having already experienced something similar last year assisting the training of again Bronze students. This year the Gold students will look forward to helping out in the class room as well as out and about in the field.
Everyone is looking forward to a fantastic year ahead, maximising everyones potential and having a great time, spending plenty of it walking!
Everyone is looking forward to a fantastic year ahead, maximising everyones potential and having a great time, spending plenty of it walking!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Farewell to Mrs Colwill, for the time being by Chloe Donaghy
From the start of our DofE journey back in 2010, Mr Smith and Mrs Colwill have been there to guide, inform and persuade us (in some cases) to get through Bronze, Sliver and now attempting Gold. Everyone upset to hear the sad news that one of our leaders was leaving the school.
Once the final Bronze groups had been settled, the journey began.
We would all like to wish Mrs Colwill the best at her new role at Maltmans Green and look forward to seeing her at the next expedition.
'as Miss would call other people, she is an absolute ledge, and a brilliant work wife'
-Richard Smith 2012
'Theres no way your getting a quote from me'
-Liam Williams 2012
'Thanks'
-Scott Brooks
We would all like to wish Mrs Colwill the best at her new role at Maltmans Green and look forward to seeing her at the next expedition.
'as Miss would call other people, she is an absolute ledge, and a brilliant work wife'
-Richard Smith 2012
'Theres no way your getting a quote from me'
-Liam Williams 2012
'Thanks'
-Scott Brooks
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Ideas for your Christmas list...
To start it off, good waterproofs are essential. With the weather always unpredictable on any exped waterproofs have to be high an your list. From experience I can say nothings worse than standing around soaking wet and freezing cold. These can really put a down on what otherwise is a fun, enjoyable weekend.
Top of the range clothing can set you back hundreds of pounds and unless your serious about your gear isn't appropriate for everyone. A few things to look out for is preferably get a breathable jacket. A breathable jackets going to repel water but also let moisture out. If you're willing to pay North Face and Berghaus are just a few brands that will be sure to keep you dry. Always remember you can get a 10% discount in a lot of shops when you tell them the product is for Dofe. If you feel you don't want to commit to buying a jacket/trousers you can also rent it out for little cost in many places and simply return after.
Top of the range clothing can set you back hundreds of pounds and unless your serious about your gear isn't appropriate for everyone. A few things to look out for is preferably get a breathable jacket. A breathable jackets going to repel water but also let moisture out. If you're willing to pay North Face and Berghaus are just a few brands that will be sure to keep you dry. Always remember you can get a 10% discount in a lot of shops when you tell them the product is for Dofe. If you feel you don't want to commit to buying a jacket/trousers you can also rent it out for little cost in many places and simply return after.
Let this be a warning to make sure you dress appropriately, don't ruin your weekend on something preventable.
If you do buy a jacket its worthwhile purchasing some nikwax spray. This will help keep the waterproofing fabric in tact and lengthen the life of your jacket.
The next "must have"thing to get is a first aid pack. Whenever I go out my first aid pack is at the top of my bag and is something that my team will know. All members of the team should be carrying a first aid pack and in the unlikely chance of a serious injury happening everyone should kno where theres and each others are. You aren't going to have to spend much more than £10 on an adequate pack but I can honestly say there hasn't been an expedition where I haven't ended up using for little niggles, cuts and blisters.
Below- Lifesystems trek £12.45
The final piece of kit I'll recommend is an unusual one but something often looked down upon: socks!
Socks really do make a difference and will affect how you perform on your expeditions some people will wear thick sports socks such as football socks and although these are ok, walking socks are essential. Specifically designed socks should help relive some of the pressure added after walking for hours and hopefully prevent dreaded blisters!
Now although walking socks are good their are other precautions needed to properly protect your feet. Wearing a thin socks underneath your thick walking socks is going to relive a lot of the friction that would of previously been your skin. Having enough socks is something key that I learnt the hard way on my silver exped. Underestimating the weather and amount of socks needed I ended up walking in wet socks for the final day. Not a pleasant experience.
To conclude protecting your feet is the right type of boot. Their are many kinds going from thick, leather, military boots, giving you great durability and weatherproofing however comprising in weight. Alternately light weight boots not made from leather but these wont be as durable or weatherproof. Personally I'd go for leather boots that'll last you for years, but it really is down to preference so try a few on and remember to wear them in!
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