Surprise Hike and Survival Skills - Venturers
Formation: SM Region AA Team
Location: Uloola Track, Loftus to Camp Coutts
Activity Information:
Suitable for youth members who are learning to
bushwalk+ develop and utilise basic navigational skills.
This route is tracked walking in bushland and riverside
walking tracks. Track grades are beginner to medium,
with some minor ascents/descents. This hike will involve
physical activity . Suitable for OAS1 and upwards youth
members.
The hike is self-catered. It is important to bring sufficient food for the
duration. Choose hearty and nutritious foods that will
provide sufficient energy. A recommend food menu is
attached.
The ‘surprise’ portion of the hike is at the end once the
party reaches Coutts and acts as a reward for Venturers to
celebrate their achievements in a Dragonskin style event
to gain some excitement for the upcoming event.
1. Leaders on Site:
a. Tim Ryan (Bushwalking Guide – Tracked
Environments)
b. Callum Power (Bushwalking Safe Participant –
Tracked Environments)
2. Objective of Activity:
Develop essential hiking skills and utilising
navigational techniques. Aims to prepare participants
for more challenging hikes whilst fostering
self-reliance and resilience in an outdoor setting to
prepare venturers to undertake Dragonskin. The
setting is in a fun environment to ensure the activity
is engaging and well-regarded.
3. OAS/VET Areas Covered:
Bushwalking OAS 3:
- I can dress myself for a day walk
- I can list what food to bring on a day
bushwalk
- I know why it is important to stick to trails
when outdoors
- I know why to stop when I get lost in the bush
- I can explain the buddy system
- I can identify the four main cardinal points of
the compass
- I can identify the main parts of the compass
- I have attended at least one bushwalk of at
least one hour’s duration at this stage
- I can demonstrate behaving safely while
bushwalking
- I can talk about what I enjoyed or learnt from
going on a bushwalk
Bushwalking OAS 2:
- I can use a compass to find basic directions
Bushwalking OAS 3:
- I can talk about different ways of keeping a
group together while bushwalking
- I know how to avoid becoming lost, and I
know what to do if I get lost
- I can identify features of a topographical map
4. What do Participants need to bring:
Packing list to be attached on Scout Event
5. Route Description:
Start to Trailhead: Loftus Train Station to Loftus Oval
Hike Route:
❖ Loftus Oval to Audley Weir
❖ Audley Weir to Uloola Falls track
❖ Uloola Falls track to Uloola Falls
❖ Uloola Falls to Waterfall
❖ Waterfall to Camp Coutts
6. Contingency Plans:
- Injury or Illness:
o Administer first aid, assess severity,
and decide whether to turn back or
call emergency services
- Weather (Extreme):
o Seek shelter, reassess route, and
adjust accordingly – if need, evacuate
to closest township
- Lost/off course:
o Use map and compass/GPS to
relocate position; backtrack if needed
- Water Depletion:
o Fill up water bottles at;
▪ Audley
▪ Uloola Falls
▪ Waterfall
- Group Fatigue:
o Adjust pace
- Missed timing for Pickup:
o Contact trusted person with updated
timing; use emergency shelter if
necessary
7. Prerequisites:
- Purchase of OWN food/gear
- Packing of OWN gear (20% of participants
body weight)
- Completion & Submission of E1/EMS
Registration
8. Grade of Difficulty:
- Overall Grade = 3
Relatively easy terrain with sections of
ascent/descent. Track has multiple sections
with intersections which participants will be
required to work out the correct path
forward.