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Outdoor Adventure Planning
What's the secret to an outstanding outdoor adventure?
It's no secret - it's all in the planning. Whether you're going on an overnighter, or setting out on a two-week canoe trip - plenty of advance preparation is your key to a safe, successful venture into the outdoors.
Do Your Research Before you embark on any outdoor activity, know your participants' skills and abilities, and your proposed route. This increases your chances for a safe and enjoyable outing.
What - What will we do when we get to our destination? - What knowledge and skills will we need? - What clothes, footwear or equipment will we need? - What will we eat? - What qualifications and experience do the leaders have? - What are Scouting's policies for the outing? - What permits and permission will we require? - What are the skills and capabilities of the group? - What experience does the group have? - What is our emergency plan? - What fears or reservations do the participants have? - What will we sleep in? - Will we be accessible by phone? What is the number? - What is the weather forecast? - What risks or hazards are we likely to encounter? - What is our risk management plan?
Why - Why are we going?
When - When will the outing take place? - When are leaders and participants available? - When will we return home?
Where - Destination (including route) - Nearest hospital - Description of area (rocky, rough terrain, water, etc).
How - How will we get there? - How far will we travel? - How long will we stay? - How old will the participants be? - How much will it cost?
Who - Participants - Designated First Aider - Roles and duties of individuals
When working with a new or inexperienced group, spend extra time doing research. Divide the group into smaller segments, giving each one different items to study. Once you've completed your research, you might produce a page describing the adventure. This information will help participants and their parents. You may also refer to it when you plan future adventures...in this way, you'll build up a file library of great planning information!
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