Calderglen High School and Sanderson High.  3 Months on each activity  Progress must be shown  Log activities on eDofE  Choose one to continue for.

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Calderglen High School and Sanderson High

 3 Months on each activity  Progress must be shown  Log activities on eDofE  Choose one to continue for a further 3 months  Service  Sport  Skill

 Practice Day Walk  Aberfoyle  Saturday 20 th April  10am start  Practice Expedition  St Mary’s Loch  Saturday 11 th – Sunday 12 th May  9am start at the school  Qualifying Expedition  Pentland Hills  Saturday 1 st – Sunday 2 nd June  9am start at the school

 Cooking stove  Washing up liquid, scourer and tea-towel  Toilet roll  First aid kit  Food  Tent

Day 1  Breakfast  at at home and make it a big one!  Lunch  Prepare your lunch at home and take it at the top of your rucksack  Dinner  Cooked in a trangia camping stove  Easy to prepare and heat up

Day 2  Breakfast  You will make your breakfast on your camping stove so it should follow the same principles as dinner, being quick to cook or heat up  Lunch  Made at home and taken in a sturdy box  Filling and nutritious  Will keep overnight

 Should be kept in a pocket on the side of your rucksack in easy reach:  Fruit that wont get squashed (apples, oranges etc)  Crisps  Nuts  Dried fruit, chocolate raisins etc  Chocolate bars  Cereal bars  Juice/water  Sweets  Spare sandwiches

 A flask  Hot chocolate, coffee, tea bags  Sugar  Salt and pepper sachets  Tomato/brown sauce sachets Remember you will have to carry them all weekend!

 Properly fitting/broken in  Ankle support  Rigid soles  Trainers for the campsite

◦ Thick walking socks ◦ Bed socks ◦ Dry socks!

 2 pairs of trackies or walking trousers  Leggings  Waterproof trousers  No jeans  No pyjamas

 Plenty thin layers  A warm jumper  A waterproof jacket  No cotton

 Hat  Gloves  This is Scotland after all!

 Toothbrush  Toothpaste  Baby wipes  Soap  Small towel  Ladies – remember you have to carry it all for 2 days when you think about packing make up or nail varnish!

 Pupils take responsibility for their own medication  Painkillers in first aid kits  Teachers must be informed

 Sleeping bag  Anything you need to complete your expedition aim

 Tents  Camping mats  Stoves and fuel  Head torches  Maps and compasses

 Mobile phones allowed – at your own risk  School contact  Pupils will be in touch to confirm home time!

  Not all of it is necessary!