The DofE Expedition Train in expedition skills 19th and 20th May Undertake a practice expedition 9th and 10th June Do the assessed expedition 16th.

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The DofE Expedition Train in expedition skills 19th and 20th May Undertake a practice expedition 9th and 10th June Do the assessed expedition 16th and 17th June Make a presentation about your expedition At school following the expedition

Expedition locations Practice Expedition: The expedition will take place through the countryside around Cheddar Campsite will be Lillypool Campsite Drop off and collection near East Harptree

Expedition locations Assessed Expedition: Meet on Exmoor (detailed directions will be given) The expedition will take place through the countryside on and around Exmoor National Park Campsite will be Sparkhayes Farm Campsite (Porlock) Dismissal will be on Exmoor

The Expedition Walking in a group of 6-7 fellow students Self sufficient and not accompanied by adults

Equipment It is essential that you are appropriately equipped and prepared for your expedition We will be checking your kit before you go Youth Equipment Store at Hestercombe 01823 410131 YES@somerset.gov.uk

Equipment Walking boots 2 full sets of clothing (one worn, one carried): thick walking socks, underwear, trousers, T-shirt/base layer, fleece/mid layer Coat Full set of waterproofs (top and bottom)

Equipment Sleeping bag and sleeping roll mat Waterproof bags to keep all your kit dry in your rucksack Rucksack to carry everything Notebook & pencil Camera Whistle Torch/head-torch and spare batteries

Equipment Water bottle Bowl, mug and cutlery Your food for the expedition Small personal first aid kit (plasters for blisters etc) Small wash kit (including any sanitary products you require)

The Training Days Bring: outdoor clothes, your kit and a packed lunch Map and compass skills Food & cooking and hygiene Walk with practical navigation training Route planning Tents Safety, the countryside code, aims and presentations Personal equipment First aid Bring: outdoor clothes, your kit and a packed lunch