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One Challenge. Three elements. Many days.
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English 3 Peaks Helvellyn (950m)
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English 3 Peaks Scafell Pike (978m)
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English 3 Peaks Skiddaw (931)
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An experience students will never forget
Our aims are: To come back safely To gain a sense of achievement and self esteem To learn to love the outdoors To raise money for charity
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Skills and knowledge Map reading and navigation Walking as a team Scrambling Conservation Equipment Risk assessment and mountain safety
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Training Sunday 28th Jan, Malvern Ridge
20 miles, 10 each way FAR MOORS
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Training Sat 24th March, Yorkshire 3 Peaks
24 miles Target time: under 12 hours, can you beat Mr Johnson’s group’s best time of 9.75 hours? This is the qualifying exped FAR MOORS
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Training Weekend of 29th April, Snowdon
Night hike Conservation work FAR MOORS
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Logistics Walking in mixed groups supervised by experienced, qualified staff Accommodation – bunk houses, not luxurious! Separate rooms (buildings) for boys and girls Two mini buses for each expedition All expeditions leave from and return to school – early starts Food: Breakfast (cereal/toast/porridge) provided Packed lunch and snacks to be provided by student Dinners in pubs
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Equipment
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Commitment Attendance Fitness Behaviour Respect for the environment Accepting failure Accepting rejection RESILIENCE AND RESPECT
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RISKS Mitigation Clothing Planning Briefing Expertise/experience
Training – staff and students Staffing numbers Rules Exercise
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Rules Mountain Leaders have final say Stay together, work together Respect for the local community Respect for the mountain
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Why? FAR MOORS Raise money for a charity of their collective choice
Meet new people Get fit and re-energise Discover new places Contribute to society Push outside of comfort zones FAR MOORS
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