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no the only landline number we had was the school but we got lost and needed to call at 6pm and everyone had left school by then!
and decided to pitch a tent and try and contact out school leader which we couldn't
Quoteon the plus side, you did everything right, so it wouldn't be a fail (at least not if i was assessing).Thanks yeah we havent been failed
on the plus side, you did everything right, so it wouldn't be a fail (at least not if i was assessing).
Not only should you have genuine emergency contact number, i.e. ones that are still useful after 6pm! you should have been carrying emergency food and shelter, even a tent or two. People laugh when I send my Scouts off in N Wales with such things for hikes that should only last a couple of hours, but in your case it could have been a life saver - what would have happened had you not got a signal? Sounds strange that you didn't have such things in that area for a Silver outing.
Don't know if GPS is considered "cheating", but having one for emergencies like that should be considered as essential as water and shelter. Shove one in the bottom of the rucksack.
Nuclear power station in Trawsfynydd,
A tip for finding your way in the mist is to get a member of the team to walk in the direction you want to go while the rest of you make sure he/she stays on the right heading. just before they disappear you get them to stop then catch up with them and repeat the procedure. keep each leg of the route short, and you'll get to your destination without to much trouble.
glad you are all safe and well but cant help thinking what a waste of valuable time for the mountian rescue
the only way you get lost is by not using your compass and map properly
Quote but it is easy for us to say what they should have done. remember, this is a group of schoolchildren in an unfamiliar environment. i think they did the right thing - no-one got hurt, and everyone went home ok. sure, the leaders need an almighty rollocking, but the kids themselves made the right decision under the circumstances.Thanks
but it is easy for us to say what they should have done. remember, this is a group of schoolchildren in an unfamiliar environment. i think they did the right thing - no-one got hurt, and everyone went home ok. sure, the leaders need an almighty rollocking, but the kids themselves made the right decision under the circumstances.
If i was your parent the D of E guy who was supposed to be running the show would be getting a bollocking, as its his responsibility to make sure you can use a map and compass.