Title: INDIVIDUAL
1INDIVIDUAL TEAM EQUIPMENTforTEN TORS 2009
2WHY ARE YOU HERE?
Nothing great can be accomplished without
Enthusiasm!
Motivation
Incentive
3SCOPE
- Aim of Ten Tors
- The role of the Scrutineers
- Compulsory Equipment
- Provided
- Team
- Personal
- Advised Equipment
4AIM OF TEN TORS
- For a TEAM of 6 youngsters to complete IN SAFETY
an ARDUOUS expedition WITHOUT any external
ASSISTANCE
5ROLE OF THE SCRUTINEERS
- To ensure a CHALLENGING Expedition
- To ensure a SAFE Expedition
- To ENFORCE the Country Code
6THE TEAM ...
7HOW NOT TO DO IT !!
8HOW NOT TO DO IT !!
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10COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PROVIDED BY REGISTRATION
- Route Card
- Official Map
- Manned Location Map
- Team Identification Panel
- Wrist Bands x 6
- Team Instructions (FTT3)
11SUCCESS WARNING
- The following kit is to be carried at all times
even with reduced numbers
12COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2 (Base plate to be at least 10 cm)
- Torches x 2 (Min 2 LEDs) One torch per tent
group with spare batteries
13COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2 (Normal filament min 3.5 cms lens
diameter)
14COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2
First Aid Kit x 2 (All Team members to be aware
of contents and there use)
15SUGGESTED FIRST AID KIT - x 2
- Band aid strips
- Zinc Oxide plaster
- 2 wide bandages
- 2 triangular bandages
- 2 Melolin gauze dressings
- Drapolene or
- Petroleum Jelly
- Antiseptic wipes
- Blunt-nosed scissors
- Pain killers (Managers/Parents decision)
- Calamine cream
- Insect Repellent
- Sunscreen
16COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2
- First Aid Kit x 2
- Food (2 Lunches, 2 main meals one to be hot 1
Breakfast)
17 MEALSDos
- Meals should be prepared in advance
- Organize the catering in advance
- Organize the meals as a single unit
- Resist the temptation to live out of cans
- Remember that the quality of catering can make or
mar an expedition, therefore make it simple - Individually wrapped and labelled meals
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19 MEALSDonts
- Live off sweets and instant energy foods
indefinitely - Empty tinned food into bags
- Open the emergency rations
- Live off fatty foods only (fry-ups etc)
20Energy Levels
- A typical day in the hills will burn up in the
region of 4500 Kcal (18.9 MJ) - Fat is the most energy dense form of food but
digests extremely slowly - Thus a heavy fatty breakfast followed by violent
exercise may produce adverse effects
21Energy Levels
- Carbohydrates provide less energy weight for
weight compared with fats, but their energy is
made available more quickly
22Energy Levels
- The best solution is to have a breakfast of
carbohydrates and fatty foods followed by a
series of high carbohydrate snacks during the day - Sugars are absorbed more quickly than starches,
so confectionary should be included in moderation
23Suggested foods for Main Meals
Dehydrated Meals
Fruit Pudding
Quick packet soup
Cheese
Dried custard mix
Pasta
Quick cook rice
Dried Milk
Sausage
Muesli
Egg (Fresh or dried)
Cous-cous
Bacon
Porridge
Small tins of meat or fish
Tomato puree
24Suggested foods for Lunches Snacks
Cheese, cream cheese
Muesli bars
Condensed milk
Sardines etc
Shortbread
Fruitcake
Pork pie
Peanut butter
Flapjacks
Jam
Bread
Fruit Nut mixes
Oatcakes
Honey
Salami and other cooked or dried sausage
Sweets chocolate
Dried fruit
25TYPICAL MENU
- DINNER
- Soup
- Rice Meat
- Vegetables
- Pudding
- Hot Drink
- LUNCH x 2
- Biscuits Cheese
- Hot Drink
- Dried Fruit
- High Energy Bar
BREAKFAST Hot Drink Porridge / Muesli Sausage
Beans
26COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2
- First Aid Kit x 2
- Food (Cooker Fuel)
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28COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2
- First Aid Kit x 2
- Food
- Tents x 2
29Basic Field Craft
30- The Tent
- Practice
- Check equipment
- Read the ground
- Dip/hollows
- Wet patches/plant clues
- Check the surface
- Rock and sharp objects
- Slope/angle
31- Avoid pitching under trees
- Permanent rain fall
- Falling debris in high winds
- Pitch smaller end into wind
- Dependent on tent type
- Anchor tent promptly in high winds
- Stow stuff sacks and peg bags
- Learn how to adjust guy ropes properly
32A Good Nights Sleep
- Use your kip mat
- Ground insulation
- Inflatable may be worth the weight
- Go to bed Warm
- Hot food/drink or exercise
- Put extra clothing on
- Get sleeping bag out early
- Chance to loft up
33- Use a pillow
- Rolled up clothes
- Pillowcase stuffed with clothes
- Use ear plugs
- Unfamiliar noises
- Snoring
34COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - TEAM
- Compasses x 2
- Torches x 2
- First Aid Kit x 2
- Food
- Tents x 2
35SUCCESS WARNING!!
- The above mentioned kit is to be carried at all
times Even with reduced Team numbers
36COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 - piece waterproof (must be capable of keeping
the wearer dry under very wet conditions over an
extended period. Very lightweight waterproofs
should be avoided as they offer no thermal
insulation)
37COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 - piece waterproof
-
Hat Appropriate Footwear (Must be in good
condition)
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40COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 - piece waterproof
- Hat
- Footwear
Gloves Sleeping Bag (Should have temp rating to
support user down to 0C)
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42COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 - piece waterproof
- Hat
- Footwear
- Gloves
- Sleeping Bag
- Water Container Recommend Platypus type with a
separate hard bottle provides an effective
system. Total capacity 2 litres Min
43COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 piece
- waterproof
- Hat
- Footwear
- Gloves
- Sleeping Bag
Water Container
- Whistle (Team members aware of distress and
response signals) - Water Tablets (to be easily accessible)
- Survival Bag (fertilizer bag thickness Team
members to be aware of use)
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45COMPULSORY EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL
- Rucksack
- 2 - piece waterproof
- Hat
- Footwear
- Gloves
- Sleeping Bag
Water Bottle
- Whistle
- Water Tablets
- Survival Bag
Reserve Food Enough to sustain an extra night on
the Moor Karrimat If outside rucksack in
waterproof bag
46COMPULSORY CLOTHING
- DISSALLOWED under the RULES
- Jeans
- Sweatshirt as a jumper/fleece
- T-shirts as shirts
47COMPULSORY CLOTHING - x 2
- SOCKS (Thick walking type)
- BASE LAYER
- SHIRT (Thick rugby shirt, microfleece or
sweatshirt are the acceptable minimum) - TROUSERS
- JERSEY or FLEECE JACKET
- Recommended all spare clothing should be in
separate substantial waterproof bags clearly
labelled with contents.
48NICE TO HAVE KIT
- Gaiters Penknife
- Map Case Watch
- Mug Spoon Thermos Flask
- Mascot
49Make Sure your Teams carry ALL the
vital Equipment to get the job done safely!!
But dont carry the kitchen sink!!!
50Any Questions ?