Total Hiking Distance - 5.5Km
Total Hiking Time w/o break - 3 hrs +/- with moving average
speed of 4km/hr
Elevation - 69 masl minimum; 351masl maximum
Starting Point - Stn 1 “Suni” - 20 minutes
Stn 1(Suni) - Silungan - 20
minutes
Silungan - Labangan - 20 minutes
Labangan - Exit point - 25
minutes
Exit point - Stn 2 San Salvador - 15
minutes
Stn 2 (Salvador)- Aurora - 15 minutes
Aurora - Mayor - 30
minutes
Mayor - Stn 3 “Arawan” - 30 minutes
Starting Point - Anibong Campsite Acacia Area
Stn 1 “Suni” - Wide shaded space with nipa hut on
its eastern plank 20 mins from Start pt.
Suitable Activity Area that can hold 50-60
pax.
Lat-14.22275 deg;
Long-121.46703 deg
Elevation
160m
Silungan - Shaded stopover after a great view
point overlooking Magdalena area about 20
min continuous
ascend from Stn 1
Lat-14.22226 deg
;Long-121.46925 deg.
Elevation 250m
Labangan - Open area after thick vegetation
and challenging bushy trail 20 minutes from
Silungan. On
upward slopes passiing along old nipa hut, suha tree and
downward slope to a a creek until
reaching the marked area. Afterwhich, an
enjoyable cool woodland trail
going to the next marker.
Lat-14.22278
deg; Long- 121.47236 deg.
Elevation
280m
Exit Point - Crosspath. East trail leading to San Salvador Brgy Road
25 minutes from
Labangan
Lat-14.22267 deg;
Long-121.47421 deg
Elevation 330m
Stn 2 San Salvador Highest
Hiking point before descent with Bangkok Santol Landmark 15 minutes
from Exit point. Suitable
Lunch area with water source about 25 m south of
landmark. Possible regroup and activity area while
waiting for Sundown.
Lat-14.22035 deg;
Long-121.47474 deg
Elevation 350m
Aurora Descending
Southward trail 15 minutes from San Salvador Station is a wide
denuded fenced area with a nipa
hut at the center being used by resident loggers.
Mayor - Descending Southward trail 45
minutes from San Salvador overlooking
Magdalena Area
where you can also partly view BSP Anibong Campsite
Lat-14.21678 deg;
Long- 121.47106 deg
Elevation 255m
Stn 3 “Arawan” Saddle
with several creeks running along its sides about 30 minutes from Mayor.
Suitable regroup
and wash-up area whereafter an ideal overnight camp area
too. About 10
mins easy walk (switchback trail) to/from BSP Anibong Campsite
Lat-14.21645 deg;
Long-121.4665 deg
Elevation 125m
End - BSP Anibong Campsite
Elevation
90m
ORIENTATION RE PILOTING VENTURER SCOUT SURVIVAL
HIKE
Objectives:
1. To comply with the new directives made by the
BSP National Office to conduct Scouting activities for Venturers Scout.
2. To get scout leaders participate and execute an
efficient and well organized honest-to-goodness Survival Hiking Activity
needed by our boys.
3. To redesign a Survival Hiking activity that
reviews and tests scouts’ skills for their advancement.
4. To conduct quality scouting program needed by
our scouts for self-development.
5. To provide our scouts an ideal activity
competitive among other scouts with regards to skills, resiliency and self-confidence.
Roll call: Assigned
leaders
Stn 1 Camp Suni
"Silungan"check point
"Labangan" check point
Exit point
Stn 2 San Salvador
"Aurora" check point
"Meyor" check point
Stn 3 "Arawan" overnight camp
Elements that MUST be included in the activities (as prescribed by the BSP Standards)
Improvised shelter
Campcraft
Cooking using improvised utensils
Identification of edible and poisonous plants
Stn 1 Camp Suni
"Silungan"check point
"Labangan" check point
Exit point
Stn 2 San Salvador
"Aurora" check point
"Meyor" check point
Stn 3 "Arawan" overnight camp
Elements that MUST be included in the activities (as prescribed by the BSP Standards)
Improvised shelter
Campcraft
Cooking using improvised utensils
Identification of edible and poisonous plants
Identification
of Wildlife
To ensure LEAST POSSIBLE to NO IMPACT effect on the environment.
To ensure LEAST POSSIBLE to NO IMPACT effect on the environment.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1. The Council should group participants and have
a control (checklist per group) of their attendance as soon as they
arrive/register.
2. Assignments of campsite to respective groups
should be informed clearly beforehand and rules should be strictly
implemented.
3. Outfit advisors have separate campsite different
from the participants. They should not be tagging along with their scouts
as soon as the activity starts.
4. Participants should limit bringing
non-essential things. Bear in mind that we are in a Survival hike and Not
on a leisure trip
5. Orienting participants on trail etiquette and
give necessary information on how to properly negotiate the hiking trails.
6. Time allotment for every activity on Station or
checkpoint is variable depending on the number of participants for the Survival
hike. 15 minutes will be the least allotted time for each group of participants
at each station/checkpoint. Time allotment and transition for activities should
be understood clearly by all Scout leaders assigned on stations and check
points before the hike starts.
7. Aside from conducting activities, Check points
also serves as safety areas where leaders can double check participants’
general condition and attendance including ensuring that no one is getting
lost. Scout leaders should make a roll call to double check each group's
number.
8. Check points are benchmarks of participants
moving speed. It also tests participants’ navigational skills.
After each activity, Scout leader points the direction towards the next
checkpoint/station where participants should take.
9. Station 3 where participants will be staying
for the night should be the culminating area where scouts should remain busy to
conduct activities on survival skills: improvised shelter, camp craft, cooking
with improvised utensils. Leader assigned on Stn 3 can add other survival
activities but must not reduce what was prescribed (elements of survival hike).
10. Leaders assigned on Station 3 must isolate
participants on the area. No one should leave the place for any other
reason. Make it clear to all participants and outfit advisors too that hiking
activities is not yet consummated until all gets back to the BSP
Campsite. Survival hiking ends when Swimming activities begin.
11. Outfit advisors must stay away from the participants’
camp area. They should not cause any reason to interrupt participants’
activities as being ordered by the Scout leader assigned.
12. Scout leaders utilized during the Survival hike
must assist in the Swimming activities.
13. The finalized activities should be the Standard
Activities for the Venturer Scout Camp Survival hiking activities whoever scout
leader will handle it in the future. In case of modification or revision
from the standard activities, a scout leader in-charge must submit details of
changes in writing prior to the scheduled Hiking Activity and should be clearly
approved in writing by the CSE.
Program of Activities
DAY1, Friday IMPROVISED CAMPING DAY
8:00 am - Arrival/Registration at BSP Anibong Campsite
Assignment of Campsite for Outfit Advisors
1:00 pm - Program Starts
Orientation/Grouping
In the case of large number of participants
(100+) Divide participants by SUB
CAMPs for which they will execute respective
set of activities on:
INPUT
& APPLICATION
Making
(1) Improvised Shelter and (2) Camp crafts
(3) Fire building
Suggested Subcamp names:
Makisig
Matikas
Masigla
Mapamaraan
Maliksi
Maagap
Assignments of DEMO Improvised Campsite for
participants
Participants’ Improvised Campsites must be away from their
OAs/District
Campsites. Participants campsites should be isolated
from crowd or
passersby and should be conducive to learning
where all participants can
focus on their particular set activity.
LEADERS
CAN MAKE ENCOURAGEMENT INSPECTION to monitor the progress of each subcamp’s
activity.
5:00 pm - All participants go to their OAs’
(District Campsites) campsites for Dinner and to
prepare themselves for the Venturer Scout BOR.
7:00 PM - BOR
Before BOR: Scout Leaders
should hold a meeting to finalize assignments to handle
BOR and Survival Hiking Activities.
Eagle Scouts assignments should also be finalized
in this meeting. Assignments to
assist on the following:
1. Swimming Activities (this should be pre-assigned
and ES should have given instruction on their respective duties. They also should have attended the swimming
practice 1:00-3:00 pm with Scout Leader handling the Swimming Activity.
2. Eagle Scouts to handle assistance in the BOR
3. Eagle Scouts to handle the assistance in the
Survival Hiking
4. Eagle Scout to handle assistance in the mess area
c/o Sir Richy
11:00 pm - TAPS
DAY 2, Saturday SURVIVALHIKING DAY
4:00 am - Participants Rise and Shine
4:30 am - Participants’ morning exercise; breakfast; GET READY TO
HIKE
6:30 am - Participants FALL-IN by Sub Camp
grouping in the covered court together with the Leaders assigned on Aurora and
Mayor Checkpoints. Scout Leaders
assigned @ Stn 3 “Arawan” Overnight Campsite should be the one to give final
briefing to the participants about the activity. He should give some information about what
are the things to expect during the activity.
(1)
Distance between
participants
(2)
Dispatch Time Gap
of every group. This is variable
depending on the decided participants’ breakdown/grouping . In case Scout decided to divide participants
into 3 groups --- 45 minutes is the ideal time dispatch interval. Number of groups must be limited up to 5
groups only with 30 minutes time dispatch interval. To keep the participants busy while waiting
for their dispatch. Eagle Scouts should check attendance/roll-call. While waiting for participants’ turn, a Scout
leader must give some inputs on Hiking.
Essentials and Ethics Scouts should know while hiking.
Scout
Leaders MUST PROCEED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE STNS/CHECK-POINTS not later than 6:30
am. They should have enough time to hike
towards their respective places of assignments and prepare the necessary
materials for their activity. At their respective areas, they should be wearing
scout uniform to separate them from the rest of the participants.
7:30 am - 1st group dispatch
Estimated
Participants’ hiking time is 4-5 hrs from Stn 1 until Stn 3 with 15 minutes
time allotment of every Station/Checkpoint they will be passing for skills
activities (inputs and application). Number of groups must be limited up to 5
groups only to ensure participants hiking activities until Stn # “Arawan” will be concluded before dusk.
ACTIVITY PER STN/CHECKPOINT
STN 1 “Suni” ACTIVITY:
FIRST AID USING PLANTS OR HERBS (Input & Application)
Check
Participants’ number: COUNT OFF then radio Group’s number of participants to
all monitoring Stn/Checkpoint for information
Scout
Leaders SHOULD be informing participants about proper phasing during hike for
safety. They should explain important points on Pulse rate, Respiration rate
and Blood Pressure.
Special
Advise on how to handle fainting during hikes.
CHKPNT “Silungan” Follow-up
information on Fainting. Give instruction
NOT TO SIT OR EVEN BOW to prevent fainting following a stiff ascend.
ACTIVITY: Scout
Leaders’ Prerogative
Check
Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm information given by Stn 1 Leader
CHKPNT “Labangan” ACTIVITY: SURVIVAL FOOD / FOOD HUNTING;
TRAPS AND SNARES
Instruct Participants to FALL-IN
Check Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm
EMERGENCY EXIT CHCKPNT ACTIVITY: KNOWING TIME USING SUN (Input
& Application)
Instruct Participants to FALL-IN Circle
Check Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm
STN 2 Sn Salvador Rest
Stop/Water Refilling
Additional Input on Hiking Safety while waiting
Instruct Participants to FALL-IN
Check Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm
CHKPNT “Aurora” ACTIVITY: PIONEERING
Instruct
participants to build a Pioneering Structure in 15 minutes using prepared
materials (Bamboo & lashing ropes)
Check Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm
CHKPNT “Mayor” ACTIVITY: SURVIVAL COOKING
Instruct
participants to cook and eat food in just 15 minutes. Leader already prepared Sweet Potatoes. Fire is already available too. Participants cook and eat sweet potatoes the way they want.
Check
Participants’ number: COUNT OFF to confirm
Stn 3 “Arawan” Overnight Camp ACTIVITY:
SURVIVAL CAMPING AND CAMPFIRE
Instruct
participants to prepare improvised shelters which they will actually use for
the night. They should cook and eat
available food too. After dinner, they
should be preparing for a number to be presented at the campfire. Presentation Theme should be given by the
Scout Leader assigned at the area.
8:00 PM - Campfire
DAY 3, Sunday SWIMMING DAY
5:00 am - Rise and shine; breakfast; morning exercise
6:00 am - Break camp and hike back to BSP Anibong campsite
7:00 am - Roll-call; Swimming Orientation
11:00 am - Swimming
Activities
12:00 nn - Participants’
Lunch at their respective OA campsites
1:00 pm - Closing Program