A
report on the Silver level Special Projects Adventurous Journey camp,
organised at Inside Passage campsite situated in the lower Himalayas,
from 29th March to 1st April 2015.
A
group comprising 43 Award aspirants from NAZ foundation (33 girls + 7
boys) and Open Award Centre (2 boys + 1 girl) along with five escorts
and mentors, took part in an Adventurous Journey held on 29th March to
1st April 2015, at Inside Passage Camp at Maldevta Village, Dehra Dun.
The team left Delhi by bus on 28th March for Dehra Dun and reached the
campsite on 29th morning. The camp activities started after breakfast
with a session by Bivujit Mukhtoy, Programme Manager, IAYP. The campers
took part in different types of activities during the four days. The
instructors of ICNL and Inside passage took theoretical and practical
classes on mountain ethics, camp manners, mountain hazards and their
solutions, rock climbing, rappelling, shelter-making, survival, jungle
walk, cave
exploration, river crossing, trekking, fire making, Spider Web,
knot-making and the use of different mountain gear and equipment. Under
the guidance of instructors, the participants completed all the
practical sessions successfully. The participants also received training
on Bird Watching with the Award Participants of Welham Boys' School,
Dehra Dun, who were participating in the State Bird Watching Camp for
their Residential Project. A campfire was organized on 31st March
evening. The camp experience helped the Special Project Adventurous
Journey participants enhance their self-confidence, self-reliance,
leadership skills, and ability to work as part of a team. They gained
the appropriate knowledge and skills to make an Adventurous Journey
successful and improved their investigating, reviewing, planning and
presentational skills. Click for pictures
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