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D of E Gold Expeditions
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme Expedition Section
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D of E Gold Expeditions
The Gold Expedition is frequently seen as the culmination of a participant's D of E Award, and consists of a four day expedition, with three nights spent camping. There should be eight hours minimum of activity planned each day, with at least four of these hours journeying. This replaces the old distance requirements for expeditions, but is in reality approximately the same.
The format is as described on our D of E Programmes outline page with a training programme, followed by the expedition elements.
Locations - TrekCo organise Gold Expeditions for the Scheme in three main areas: The Peak District, The Lake District and North Wales. These are classified as Wild Country in D of E guidelines and therefore are suitable for Gold Expeditions.
We can also run Gold Expeditions in many other locations; please ask.
Programme Costs
Guide price: £375 + vat per participant
This also includes:
One day of pre expedition training at the location prior to the training expedition
One day of refresher training, familiarisation and preparation the day before the assessment expedition
Please note - This in reality means two five-day trips to your location
Training expedition - four days, three nights
Qualifying Expedition - four days, three nights
Free use of group equipment - tents, stoves, maps, compasses, emergency shelters
Free use of reserve equipment for individual participants where requested by the school - rucksacks, sleeping bags, waterproofs?Campsite fees for four nights on each of the practice and qualifying expeditions (3 expedition nights + the first night)
Not included:
Food
Transport
Insurance (other than Public Liability Cover)
Optional Extras:
- Arrive the night before; campsite fee, duty instructor - £10 + vat per participant
- Extra training - approximately £20 + vat per day per participant
Alternatives:- If you only need a part of the programme, please call us on 01273 487509. For example, if the group has completed training and a practise expedition then the supervising member of staff has left your school, you may only need the assessment. A guide price is £40 + vat per day. There can be several combinations, so please get in touch.
Open Gold Expeditions -
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Notes:
1. In general participants are expected, as an inherent part of the programme, to provide their own personal equipment. We recognise that for some the purchase of this equipment would be prohibitive, and may perhaps only be used once (or have a perceived single use in the short term). To this end we provide free equipment on the understanding that it will be replaced in the event of loss or damage. Please talk to us about this as soon as possible - there may be other groups requesting this at the same time. In any event we would usually not lend equipment without prior request, as this would indicate insufficient preparation, and preparation is a key part of the expedition. At Gold level it would be unusual for participants not to have, or to have organised for themselves, the majority of their own personal equipment.
2. D of E participants are expected as a part of the programme to select and prepare their own food.
3. Insurance - we hold £10m Public Liability Insurance. School journey or travel type insurance is not included; your LEA or other body will require that insurance be taken out. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme do provide a limited accident cover for participants and leaders -
please see their website
.