What to bring

Mess Kit​

Plate, cereal bowl, mug, knife fork and spoon.

Sleeping Gear

Sleeping bag, pillow and pillowcase and NB a warm blanket in winter.

Daily Essentials

1 liter water bottle with a strap to be carried over shoulder (to allow both hands to be free); sunscreen, Elastoplasts, notebook and pencil, torch and, extra batteries, insect repellant lotion for ticks and mosquitoes, camera (optional) and binoculars (optional).

Clothing

A hat is essential, shorts and T-shirts, windbreakers/jerseys, socks, closed walking shoes, strops/sandals/Rockies, swimming costume, lightweight raincoat, tracksuit, old shorts and T-shirt for mud fight

Toiletries

A Towel, soap and other personal toiletries.

Don't Bring

As you are here in the wilderness to enjoy and absorb it, you are requested not to bring your Discmans, Computer Games, I-pods and Cell Phones.

Thank you very much for your co-operation.

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please Note

All Officers are certified to administer First Aid and carry fully equipped First Aid Kits with them at all times All venues are in close proximity to medical clinics and are easily accessible for an airlift procedure if necessary.

It is important that all Educators and Facilitators ensure that they have all the Medical Aid Details of their participants to save time in case of an emergency.

Should special medication be necessary this must be noted on the Participant’s Indemnity Form and brought to the attention of the Educators and Educational Officers.


Medication is not permitted to be left with under-aged participants, but will be held by accompanying Educators or Educational Officers. (This is to prevent participants from medicating each other without the knowledge of the Officers and Educators.)

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