Complete 18 nights away as an Explorer Scout or member of the Scout Network, of which 12 must be camping (this may include nights counted towards the Chief Scout’s Platinum or Diamond Awards).
Nights away in Scouting are one of my favourite things about being part of the Organisation- learning skills, building friendships and visiting parts of the country. Since joining Explorers at age 14, I have been lucky enough to spend many nights away from home, (Easily over the 18 needed for the QSA) I thought a list of all would be suitable for evidence.
Key:
Indoors
Outdoors
January
Central Yorkshire Big Chill Camp 2007 - 1 Night
Network Wintercamp 2013 - 1 Night
Hawkhirst Wintercamp 2013 - 2 Nights
February
March
April
May
Apex Challenge 2006 - 1 Night
Apex Challenge 2008 - 1 Night
Apex Challenge 2009 - 1 Night
Central Yorkshire Scouts Centenary Camp - 2007 - 3 Nights
WSJ All Adults Weekend 2011 - 2 Nights
West Yorkshire Scouts Big Camp 2012 - 5 Nights
D of E Bronze Expedition 2008 - 2 Nights
June
Wakefield District Scouts Centenary Camp 2007 - 2 Nights
Wakefield Scouts District Camp 2013 - 2 Nights
July
Poacher 2013 International Jamboree - 9 Nights
Kent International Jamboree 2009 - 8 Nights
Essex International Jamboree 2012 - 6 Nights
World Scout Jamboree, Sweden 2011 - 14 Nights
Gilwell 24 2013 - 2 Nights
August
Fun in Beds 2011 - 2 Nights
39th Wakefield Scout Group Camp 2012 - 3 Nights
39th Wakefield Scout Group Camp 2013 - 1 Night
Network Narrowboating 2013 - 2 Nights
September
Limelight 2010 - 1 Night
Limelight 2011 - 1 Night
Limelight 2012 - 1 Night
October
Apex Extreme 2006 - 2 Nights
Apex Extreme 2007 - 2 Nights
Bramhope 25 2012 - 1 Night
Bramhope 25 2013 - 2 Nights
Apollo Explorers Camp 2008 - 1 Night
November
December
Wakefield District Scouts Night Hike 2008 - 1 Night
Wakefield District Scouts Night Hike 2013 - 1 Night
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