Route Planning Route Cards
Route Cards: Groups need to prepare a route card for each day of a venture Purpose of a route card: To identify where a group should be at anytime. To pre plan for emergencies. To aid a groups navigation on the ground A well prepared route card should enable a group to follow their route on a map using only the card
Standard Route Card
Standard Route Card – Completing the Details
Standard Route Card – Completing the Details Check Points Destination details Grid reference
Standard Route Card – Completing the Details
Standard Route Card – Completing the Details
Standard Route Card – Completing the Details
Recipe for Route Direction Type of Path Footpath, bridleway, byway, national trail, orange road, yellow road. Direction North, South, East, West, SE, NW etc Distance 300m, 0.5Km, 1.2Km, etc Distinguishing Features Through woods, past rectory farm, uphill, across path junction, handrailing river on left To a point where either you change direction or path type changes
Recipe for Route Direction - Examples Footpath SW for 400m past mast to cross paths, then bridleway W for 1.5Km downhill to junction with orange road. Byway N 1Km past Joe’s farm to junction with road, 200m west on road then bridleway N to Green Woods. Footpath N, curving NE 1.5Km to Manor house, then bridleway E 500m past church to junction with footpath.
Route Card Exercise SU 118 134 SU 133 141 SU 145 138 SU 144 131 Using O/S OL22 New Forest Explorer Map Complete the following SU 118 134 SU 133 141 SU 145 138 SU 144 131 SU 136 124 SU 136 110 SU 150 097 Plot the following six figure map references on the map. Plot a route between each check point. Complete a route card to define and describe the chosen route