Supervision

 
Supervision
 
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Remote supervision
 
-
Training (on practice)
 
-
Checkpoints and checkpoint cards
 
-
Full supervision on campsite
 
Checkpoint Cards
 
Team Name:
 
Group Members:
 
Day -          Checkpoint Number -
 
 
6 fig Grid Reference –
 
Estimated time of arrival –
Actual time of arrival -
 
Time of departure –
 
 
Any Issues -
 
For each checkpoint you will complete a checkpoint card and leave it tied up in a plastic wallet.
You will also prepare another one to estimate when you will get to the next checkpoint and take
it with you.
 
Symbols
 
Maps use symbols
rather than writing
what to expect at a
location
 
The more you use a
map the more confident
you will become with
symbols
 
Maps come with a key
that will show what
each symbol means –
you can use this as a
reference point both
during planning and
expeditions.
 
Types of Path and Footpath Signs
 
 
Distance
 
Each grid square is 1km across – 1.5km on a diagonal
 
The size of the squares is different depending on the detail of
the map – we will be using 1:50000 maps where each grid
square is 2cm
 
You group will probably walk:
 
2 km/hour on average with a rucksack
3 km/hour if fit and on flat, easy to walk ground
1 km/hour walking uphill or difficult terrain
 
Direction
 
Using A Compass
 
 
Calculating Height
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Explore the world with confidence using skills like remote supervision, checkpoint cards, map symbols, path signs, distance estimation, compass usage, and height calculation. Equip yourself for outdoor adventures with practical training and full supervision at campsites.

  • Outdoor skills
  • Map reading
  • Navigation
  • Adventure planning
  • Wilderness exploration

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  1. Supervision - Remote supervision - Training (on practice) - Checkpoints and checkpoint cards - Full supervision on campsite

  2. Checkpoint Cards For each checkpoint you will complete a checkpoint card and leave it tied up in a plastic wallet. You will also prepare another one to estimate when you will get to the next checkpoint and take it with you. Group Members: Team Name: Day - Checkpoint Number - 6 fig Grid Reference Estimated time of arrival Actual time of arrival - Time of departure Any Issues -

  3. Symbols Maps use symbols rather than writing what to expect at a location The more you use a map the more confident you will become with symbols Maps come with a key that will show what each symbol means you can use this as a reference point both during planning and expeditions.

  4. Types of Path and Footpath Signs

  5. Distance Each grid square is 1km across 1.5km on a diagonal The size of the squares is different depending on the detail of the map we will be using 1:50000 maps where each grid square is 2cm You group will probably walk: 2 km/hour on average with a rucksack 3 km/hour if fit and on flat, easy to walk ground 1 km/hour walking uphill or difficult terrain

  6. Direction

  7. Using A Compass

  8. Calculating Height Image result for contour lines 1:50000

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