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Explorer Belt

Explorer Belt

The Explorer Belt is an award avaliable to both Explorer and Network members. It involves an expedition abroad, where you will learn about the culture of the place you are visiting and complete your challenges. The requirements are listed below or avaliable on scouts.org.uk/explorerbelt.

The Requirements

Registration

You must register online at scouts.org.uk/explorerbelt.

Membership

Award participants must:
• Be aged between 16 and 25 years old
• Be an Explorer or Network member

Expedition

Undertake a 10-day expedition as part of a team* outside of the UK with a minimum travelling time of 50 hours over the 10 days, by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy. If aged 16–18 years old, you may only participate in an organised expedition supported by an in-country leadership team, rather than being self-led. The use of public transport is acceptable as part of the travelling time, where opportunities to meet people would otherwise be missed.

*Minimum starting number of young people per team is three with the minimum of two per team completing the expedition.

Expedition Aims

Show competence in several areas such as navigation skills and team building. Agree a budget for the entire expedition and keep a record of what is spent. Create a Logbook to record visits, routes, project work and thoughts. Complete at least 10 minor projects and 1 major projects. View examples of all of these online.

Debrief

Take part in a debrief of the expedition with your mentor and leadership team. Ideally this should be within 24 hours of the 10th day of the expedition or within 24 hours of return to the UK.

Presentation

Make a presentation to deliver to the assessment panel and other invited guests which covers your expedition.

Assessment

Your expedition, project work, and presentation will be assessed by an assessment panel including your mentor to determine if you have successfully achieved your Explorer Belt. The final sign off of the award is to be done by the relevant commissioner (see online).

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