Camping Trip Essay

Submitted By jesseelmer
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Caping Trip

Venue
Over the Easter long weekend four lucky students from Clancy are to take a camping trip which will be used to demonstrate and learn a variety of new skills.
The students will be traveling to the Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation at Narrabeen NSW.
This venue is ideal as it is only located an hour from the school give or take depending on traffic so the students will not have to worry about travelling far

The Sydney Academy of Sport & Recreation is a superb place to hold a camp as;
It already had suitable cabins varying in sizes from 4-8 people
It is located on a lake where many activities will be available e.g. Swimming and Kayaking
It has a in air harnessed obstacle course where Physical endurance and agility is tested as well as the ability to manoeuvre through the course
It has received great reviews and has an awesome staff

Skills & Equipment
- First Aid

Equipment
- Clothes to last at least three days

-How to make a fire, maintaining a fire and how to put it out properly.

- Sleeping bags and pillows -How to tie a knot.

- Sunscreen

-How, when and where to cross a flowing river.

- Swimmers

Skills

- Old clothes advised for activities e.g. abseiling, rock climbing and kayaking Equipment you will not need
- Electronics such as phones, iPods, Tvʼs and gaming consoles
- Valuables
- Fancy clothes

First aid - hypothermia


Call 911 or emergency medical assistance. While waiting for help to arrive, monitor the person's breathing. If breathing stops or seems dangerously slow or shallow, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately.



Move the person out of the cold. If going indoors isn't possible, protect the person from the wind, cover the head, and insulate the individual from the cold ground.



Remove wet clothing. Replace wet things with a warm, dry covering. •

Don't apply direct heat. Don't use hot water, a heating pad or a heating lamp to warm the person. Instead, apply warm compresses to the centre of the body — head, neck, chest and groin. Don't attempt to warm the arms and legs. Heat applied to the arms and legs forces cold blood back toward the heart, lungs and brain, causing the core body temperature to drop. This can be fatal.



Don't give the person alcohol. Offer warm nonalcoholic drinks, unless the person is vomiting.



Don't massage or rub the person. Handle people with hypothermia gently because their skin may be frostbitten, and rubbing frostbitten tissue can cause severe damage.

• Symptoms


Shivering



Slurred speech



Abnormally slow breathing



Cold, pale skin



Loss of coordination



Fatigue, lethargy or apathy



Confusion or memory loss



Bright red, cold skin (infants)

Signs and symptoms usually develop slowly.
People with hypothermia typically experience gradual loss of mental acuity and physical ability, so they may be unaware that they need emergency medical treatment.

Day Planner - Day 1
Day 1
Arrive at Camp
10:30am

Morning Tea (Sandwiches , food the students brought)

11:00am

Walking around and being introduced to the camp

12:30pm

Being placed in your rooms / unpacking

1:30pm

Swimming

3:00pm

Lunch / Duties ( Cold chicken and pork / salads )

4:00pm

Rock Climbing

5:30pm

Free time / Showers

6:30pm

Dinner / Duties ( Pastas e.g. spaghetti and lasagna )

7:45pm

Campfire music and stories / marshmallows

9:00pm

Free time

10:00pm

Lights out

Day Planner - Day 2
Day 2
8:00am

Breakfast / Duties ( All cereals and toast / fruits )

9:00am

Get dressed and ready for the day

9:30am

Abseiling

11:30am

Free time / get ready

12:00pm

Swimming

2:00pm

Lunch ( Potato bake / cold meats and rolls )

3:00pm

Bush walk 8kmʼs total

5:00pm

Free time / Showers

6:30pm

Dinner / Duties ( Honey mustard chicken stir fry )