What is the Explorer Challenge?

The Challenge is a flexible award scheme designed to encourage young people to venture into the outdoor world by using maps and developing their navigation skills.  Young people earn awards by locating checkpoints using a map.  They can do this by:

·        Attending an orienteering event

·        Making use of a Permanent Orienteering Course

·        Finding checkpoints set by their teacher or youth leader

How do I get started?

Each participant needs a log book to record their progress.  These can be obtained by contacting Sue Hooton or Sally Wilkinson at a SUFFOC orienteering event.

Up to 14 checkpoints can be recorded per event.  An adult such as a teacher or SUFFOC club member must sign the logbook  to confirm that the checkpoints have been found.

How do I claim an Award?

There are five awards available depending on the number of checkpoints located:

·        Acorn certificate              10 checkpoints

·        Tree Award                    25 checkpoints

·        Copse Award                50 checkpoints

·        Wood Award                 75 checkpoints

·        Forest award               100 checkpoints

For the Tree, Copse, wood and Forest Awards a multi coloured woven badge is available in addition to the certificate.  Checkpoints located for one award count towards the next.

For further information or to claim an award

Please contact Sue Hooton or Sally Wilkinson at an event.

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