Showing posts with label DofE Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DofE Silver. Show all posts

DofE Silver Final Assessment

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On Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd April, Beechen Cliff and Hayesfield did their Silver DofE Assessment in the Brecon Beacons.

Similar to our pre-assessment, we met at Hayesfield at 8.15am on the Friday, and drove, via Cardiff service station to the first check-point. Each group was then taken and dropped off at a different start point.
We were the third group to be dropped off, and made good time in getting back to the first check-point. Once we were there, we were told that the original route that we had planned was slightly wrong, as we hadn't planned our route in the same room as everyone else, we hadn't been told to avoid certain points on the route.
After quickly amending our route, and eating our lunch, we headed off over moorland, following the contours, to the footpath that we took off the moor.
We then went through an abandoned farm, and followed a river down to the next checkpoint. From there we went through a large forest, where we met several of the other groups, and followed a footpath that had been completely removed (the signs were still there, the farmer had just made it hard to pass through because he had put barbed wire over several of the gates and locked them - Welsh farmers seem to have a habit of this as I have found this a problem on several occasions whilst training for Ten tors and DofE - but only in Wales). We then followed another footpath, until it completely disappeared into new barbed wire fences. Eventually we found a way back onto open moorland and made our way to the campsite for the night. We were the second group there, and I cooked for everyone once we had got the tents up so that we all got an early night, especially as it was just starting to rain. Once we were in our tents, we heard all of the other groups come in, and were told by the staff to check into tir-y-cwm on our way to the first check-point tomorrow morning, and that we weren't allowed to leave the campsite until 8am the next morning.

The next morning, we got up quite early, had breakfast and got our tents down, but because we weren't allowed to go until 8, we helped group 3 get their tents down as well. We then walked up through the forest that surrounds tir-y-cwm, to the cottage, where we spoke to Mr Young. We then followed various tracks through the forest until we came out onto moorland on the other side. We then walked alongside a long wall, and down off the moor, through a campsite, and along to a pub where the teachers had a manned checkpoint. After briefly talking to them, we went straight up through some fields, and the up to a dismantled railway. We met several groups here, and spent a long time trying to find the right way as another annoying Welsh farmer had covered the footpath gate with barbed wire. Eventually we got through, and followed the railway track to the edge of another forest where we ate our lunch. From there we followed the edge of the forest round until we reached a substantial track. Once we picked up this track, we increased in speed dramatically, and it didn't take us very long to cover the few miles to the next campsite. When we got there, it was too early to put up our tents, so the teachers interviewed some of the other people for the schools blog, while everyone else just relaxed in the sun until we were allowed to put the tents up. The other groups then came in and we ate and chatted for several hours before we eventually went to bed.

The next morning we got up and had a similar routine to the previous morning, except we weren't allowed to leave until 8.30am this morning. We then headed back along the track we had taken on the end of the day before acceding Fan Nedd - mountain. As we went up Fan Nedd the weather started to get very bad. At the top, we had been told to wait for the teachers but because the weather was so bad and some people who had brought poor quality kit were getting soaked, we started to go down the other side of the mountain. On the way down we met Mr Mason and Ms Denning who weren't very happy that we had started to come down, but after we'd explained why, they didn't mind. The teachers then spit us up into our groups and sent us off across the 'roman road' footpath that would take us to the mountain visitor center that was the finish line of the expedition. On the walk along the path, despite being the last group to be let off by the teachers, we over took several groups and came in third overall.
Once all the groups got in we were debriefed before driving back to Bath.

DofE Silver Pre-Assessment

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On Friday 30th March and Saturday 31st March, Beechen Cliff and Hayesfield did their Silver DofE pre-assessment in the Black Mountains.

We met at Hayesfield upper school at 8.15am on the Friday, and drove, via Abergavenny, to the start point, which was just below Cockit Hill. As group 2, we were the second to leave, and started by heading around 'Mynydd Troed' and down a path, through a farm, and crossing over the A479. Group 1 mist the path, so carried on going around 'Mynydd Troed', leaving our group at the front. We then went up, along a footpath, through some more fields, where we stopped for a while for lunch, where most of the other groups caught us up. Several groups had already left by the time we did, so we were about in the middle. We then headed down a gentle valley, and back up quite a steep other side. By this time we had joined to group 3, and as a result, both groups were moving much slower than they should be.
When we eventually reached the next manned check-point, we were told by the staff that if we didn't speed up, we wouldn't get to where we were camping until 10pm!
As a result of this, we let group 3 go first, and then I forced my group to go much quicker. We soon caught up with group 3, and then other took them as we were keeping up a good pace.
We eventually got to the campsite before 7, but it would have been much later if we hadn't sped up.
We spent the night chatting after cooking before going to bed at around 11pm

We woke up quite early, and left the campsite around 8. We headed up to the top of the mountain which were already most of the way up, before going down along a spur. We then followed some paths until we reached the bottom of sugar-loaf mountain. By this point, some of our group were really tired, and were struggling, so the teachers came down to meet us, and helped motivate them while letting the faster people in our group go on ahead. I then met up with group 3 (by this point we were at the back), who left just as the rest of my group caught up. The next part of the route was much easier as I had done the reverse of the route already on ten tors training, so were able to skip out a long path that most of the other groups took, which meant we arrived at the minibuses at the end, 3rd instead of last - over half an hour before the last group.
We then drove back to Hayesfield school, and went home.

Silver DofE Training on Dartmoor

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In September, I took part in DofE Silver training on Dartmoor.
The weekend comprised of some orienteering, walking between vixen tor and great mis tor before being rained off the moor.

DofE - Camp Craft Training

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On Wednesday 4th May as part of our Duke of Edinburgh awards preparation we learnt some basic camp craft skills at Hayesfield in preparation for the following weekend of camping. I did not go on the training camp as it was the ten tors event which is much harder.

DofE - First Aid Training

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On Wednesday 27th April as part of our Duke of Edinburgh awards preparation we learnt some basic first aid in the beechen cliff hall with the school nurse. Amongst other things with learnt how to put someone in the recovery position, how to treat burns and about breaks, sprains and twists

DofE - Cotswold Way Walk

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On Saturday 12th March, we had our first Duke of Edinburgh event away from Bath.

We arrived at Stonehouse, King stanley (half an hour early) and then split up into our teams. My team consisted of: Me - BCS, Joe - BCS, George - BCS, Max - BCS, Emily - HGS and Jess - HGS.

The walk was pretty easy and was very basic navigating (although we were one of only two out of seven groups who did not get lost once). The walk was pretty boring most of the time but it did help everyone to get all the basic skills needed. Probebly the best bit was about halfway through when Jess shouted for George to SHUT UP!

We arrived at the finish in Wotton-under-Edge, exactly on time - 4pm, ready for a Ten Tors hike the next day!

DofE - Orienteering at Bath University

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On Thursday 10th March, I had my first DofE activity which was orienteering at Bath university.
We started at the gym at beechen cliff and then walked to the university.
Once at the university we did some work at finding out the size of our steps for future reference
We then used the national trust orienteering course which was very easy