Must have:
- Always check the harness
- Wear a climbing helmet
- Always check the knots
- Always check the rope and belay device
- Always use a long rope
- Always properly clip the rope
- Always use safe anchors
- Focussed
Gears:
- Harness
- Helmet
- Carbines
- Belay device
- Rope
Nice to have:
- Climbing shoes
Skills:
Must have:
- Knot Tying
- Wearing harness correctly
- How to belay
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Orienteering
Meaning - a sport in which competitors use maps to complete navigational challenges in an unfamiliar area.
What do you need?
- Compass
- Map
- Your brain
Equipment needed:
- Rain coat
- Trackpants
- Lunch
- Shoes
- Drink Bottle/Water
- Jacket
- Shirt
- Backpack
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Tramp
1.
A. Who is Harry Ell?
Harry Ell was a Christchurch City Councilor and was a member of New Zealand Parliament
B. What did Harry Ell contribute to Christchurch?
He made a walkway, Sign of the B
ellbird, Sign of the Kiwi, Sign of the Packhorse, Takahe
2. Leave no trace behind
The seven principles:
- Plan ahead and prepare
- Travel and camp on a durable ground
- Dispose of waste properly
- Leave what you find
- Minimise the effects of fire
- Respect wildlife and farm animals
- Be considerate of others
3. Weather report
Thursday Weather Report for Christchurch
7 to 10 am is going to be partly cloudy 13o
0mm of rain
6kmph of wind NE
10 am to 1 pm is going to be partly cloudy with a chance of rain 14o
0.2mm of rain
13kmph of wind E
1 pm to 4 pm is going to be sunny 15o
0mm of rain
16kmph of wind E
4. Clothing
- Beanie or Cap
- Waterproof jacket
- Raincoat
- Proper Shoes
- Long sleeves
- Shirt
- Track Pants
Onion
Have layers of clothing
Best material
Merino
5. Personal needs
- Water
- Backpack
- Personal Meds
- Lunch
Group needs
- First Aid kit
- Communication
- Shelter
6.
Tracks
- Names
Harry Ell Walkway
Mitchells Track
Cedrics Track
Latter Spur Track
- Distance
4 Km
1 Km
1.3 Km
2 Km
Total Km = 8.3 Km
- Height Change
Car park = 300 meters above sea level
Sugarloaf = 500 meters above sea level
Total height change = 800 meters above sea level
- Duration
2 hours
30 Minutes
35 Minutes
1 hour
Total duration = 4.05 Hours
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#2 Tramping
03/12/18
1. Taylors Mistake
Who is he?
Taylor is the Captain of the Volga
What did he contribute to New Zealand?
Captain Taylor mistook the Bay’s identity anchored in the bay. Captain Taylor was then announced guilty for a navigational mistake in the bay. In the cause of the Volga’s incident which is then named the bay as “ Taylor mistake”.
2. Godley
Who is he?
He is the founder of Canterbury
What did he contribute to New Zealand?
3. Godley Head
What?
Godley Head was a WW2 coastal defence battery that was built in a 120-meter high cliff in 1939.
Why?
To look out for the Russians and Japanese people
4. D.O.C
- Kiwi Guardian -
- Godley Head - There is an adventure map you have to download and use it to look for the Guardian Post. On it is a special code word that you have to write down. After finding the code you can tell the D.O.C what is written and claim the rewards.
6. Weather
Temperature:13co
Wind: South/ South West 19 kmph
0% chance of rain
Tracks:
Godley Head Track
Distance:
8Kms
Height Change:
190 Above sea level
Duration:
3 Hours
Gear:
Shorts/Track pants
Raincoat
Polypro clothing
Shirt
Jackets
Personal Needs:
Umbrella
Water
Backpack