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Course with a programme suitable for children aged 8 and over
Day 1
- 9.30 a.m. Welcome participants at the meeting point and briefing on the course, as well as the essentials for avoiding a survival situation
- 10.15 a.m. Start of the hike, with picking and gathering of edible plants, observation of the environment (fauna, flora, geography) and finding and storing water
- 12 p.m. Arrival at the bivouac site: demonstration of how to make a fire without a lighter and application of the method, with awareness of the dangers of fire in the wild and a reminder of the law
- 2 p.m. Construction of huts using only dead wood, creation of traps (reminder of the law) and raising awareness of the need to protect nature
- 8 p.m. Preparation of the trapper's meal using the day's gleanings, flour and salt, then sharing of impressions of the day
- 9 p.m. Evening meal around the fire, followed by a night walk in the forest to observe the animals and read the stars
- 11 p.m. Sleep in the shelters
Day 2
- 8 a.m. Wake up, set the traps, light the fire again, have breakfast and share your impressions of the night
- 10 a.m. First aid awareness with demonstration of how to make a stretcher and how to use it
- 11 a.m. Dismantling of the shelters and thorough cleaning of the bivouac area
- 11.30 a.m. Orienteering workshop with map and compass: orientation with the sun, topography, etc. and independent orienteering (without your survival trainer)
- 1 p.m. Return to the starting point with a short activity or workshop on arrival, depending on the weather and the children's wishes, then a chance to share your impressions of the past 2 days, taking into account any comments and possible improvements, and finally a snack
- 5 p.m. End of the course
Equipment required for the course:
- a rucksack
- sleeping bag
- hiking gear (hiking boots, trousers, fleece)
- a spare pair of socks
- rain gear
- a pair of gloves and a hat for the night
- a water bottle filled with water
- canteen, spoon and glass (preferably metal)
- a headlamp
- sunglasses and hat
- a knife
- soap and towel
- rubbish bag
Cameras, GoPro and SIM-free phones are permitted.
It is possible that the activity will take place in Mortcerf (77): in this case, the instructor will contact you and give you the meeting point, which is in the car park in front of Mortcerf town hall (77163).
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