
Redlands Duke of Edinburgh - Bronze Practice & Qualifier
Redlands
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is about individual challenge, variety of activity, duration, support and team work and recognition. As every individual is different, so too are the challenges that young people undertake to achieve their Award. With guidance from their Award Leader, activity Assessor or other Award volunteers, each young person is encouraged to look at themselves, their interests, abilities, and ambitions, then set themselves challenges in the four different Sections of the Award (Voluntary Service, Skill, Physical Recreation and Adventurous Journey).
Level
Trip Length
Location
Activities
Bushwalking
Bushwalking
Be it a day's hike or a short walk to camp, bushwalking engages all our senses allowing us to explore nature and our place within it. And we always find something exciting along the way!Orienteering
Orienteering
There's nothing more exciting than learning a new skill! Orienteering teaches us to read a map and a compass, gauge distances and provides lots of great learning opportunities.Camping
Camping
Camping out in tents is our speciality! We love telling stories around the campfire, looking up at the night sky and creating memories that will last a lifetime!
PARTICULARS
DATE
26/11/2023 to 28/11/2023
START TIME
Groups 1 & 2: 10:30am from Belanglo Staging Area
Groups 3 & 4: 10:00am from Daly’s Staging Area
FINISH TIME
Groups 1 & 2: 1:00pm at Daly’s Staging Area
Groups 3 & 4: 1:00pm at Belanglo Staging Area
NOTES
- Full water bottles
- No nuts
- All items in your personal bag – loose items can get misplaced easily
- Personal medications
- Leave your phone at home
Resources

Gearing up

Clothing & Equipment checklist

The Food
