Gold Adventurous Journey Combination (ACT)

Tidbinbilla to Honeysuckle
Distance: 65 km
Walking Track Grade: 4
Estimated walking time: 25hrs
Dates
30 Sep 2024 to 4 Oct 2024
Registration closed
Price $825 p/p
Ages 16 - 24
Region Namadgi National Park, act
Essentials
Detailed Information

Hike your Gold Adventurous Journey with Outward Bound Australia. This journey is open to all Gold Award Participants as a five-day Gold Adventurous Journey for Award Participants with demonstrated competence hiking in sub-alpine regions during non-snowfall seasons. This journey has been designed to factor in the Award Handbook allowance for Participants with demonstrated competence to be granted a reduced Practice Journey duration.

You must have your Award Leader’s approval prior to enrolling. 

Day 1: Practice Journey (reduced duration)
Days 2, 3, 4, 5: Qualifying Journey (standard duration)

AJ SUPERVISORS:

Our AJ Supervisors are qualified in Outdoor Recreation/Leadership, First-Aid, have a Working have Children Check and carry first aid and emergency communication equipment.

MEETING PLACE:

Tidbindilla Visitor Centre
Tidbindilla Reserve Road, Paddys River ACT 2620

Meet by the tables at the visitor centre entrance.

MEETING TIME:

0900

END POINT:

Honeysuckle Campground Carpark
Apollo Road, Rendezvous Creek ACT

END TIME:

Approx. 1530

GETTING TO AND FROM YOUR JOURNEY:

You will require car transportation to get to and from the start and finish locations. 

DRINKING WATER:

We recommend drinking a minimum of 2-3 litres of water per day plus carrying an extra 1-litre to cook with at night. 1-litre of water weighs 1 kg. Please keep this in mind when packing. After the first day you should adjust this up or down depending on your water intake.

We anticipate tank rainwater to be available at some campsites, but this is never certain. All water from tanks, creeks or dams needs to be treated before drinking. When needed, bulk water-drops will be arranged by Outward Bound Australia to selected points of access along the route. 

CREEK CROSSINGS:

A creek crossing may occur every day, but the water level should be low enough to keep your feet dry. We do not anticipate high water on this hike but will keep you informed leading up to your journey and your Supervisor will make decisions on creek crossings in the field.

TOILETS:

Toilets are not available at all campsites. When necessary toilet waste must be buried and you will need to bring a trowel for this purpose.

Itinerary

Day 1: Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre to Booroomba Station

Day 2: Booroomba Station to Castle Hill Crossing

Day 3: Castle Hill Crossing to Outward Bound National Base

Day 4: Outward Bound National Base to Bushfold Flat

Day 5: Bushfold Flat to Honeysuckle Campground Carpark

What to bring

Please click the image below to see your recommended kit list. Outward Bound Australia does not provide food or equipment for Adventurous Journeys, so you will need to source all items. We have partnered with CampList, from whom you can hire and/or purchase many of the items on the list. To see what is available, go to www.camplist.com.au and in the central search bar, type “Outward Bound Australia”.

Safety

Outward Bound is the world leader in outdoor education. This global presence has enabled us to develop the most comprehensive  Safety and Risk Management Policies and Procedures. 

We balance risk, reward and responsibility as core tenets of our mission. Our programs are facilitated and supported by a network of qualified, highly trained and experienced instructors, with a clear understanding of this risk/reward balance.

Safety first, always.

FAQs

We’re always happy to answer any questions you may have over the phone (1800 267 999). Here are the answers to a few frequently asked questions.

Where can I obtain the items on the packing list?

Outdoor pursuits stores will have the majority of the items listed in the kit list. If you ask your family and friends, you may find that people you know already have these items that you can borrow. Outward Bound Australia have also partnered with CampList, which offers a hire/purchase service.

Where am I sleeping?

You will sleep in national park campsites. It is a Duke of Ed requirement that you carry your own gear. You will be sleeping in the tent or shelter you provide.

What food shall I bring?

Our Adventurous Journeys are hiking expeditions and require more fat and sugar than a normal diet.
Avoid heavy items such as canned food, glass bottles, and jars as they break. No nuts please.
Do bring: Light weight, highly nutritious and tasty food covering all meals, including snacks for your whole adventurous journey.

Check out the Food Safety Information Council for advice on appropriate foods. Scroll down to the section titled “Camping and bushwalking”.

https://foodsafety.asn.au/food-safety-on-the-move/

Can I bring technology on program?

An Outward Bound program is your opportunity to ‘disconnect to reconnect’. However we do not take your phone from your for a Duke of Ed program. You can use your phone to take photos (for your report) and we can not prevent you from looking at your phone in your tent at night. You will not be permitted to listen to music or talk on your phone during the journey.

Do I have to wear hiking boots?

We recommend hiking boots for all our programs. If you are unable to source these, you will need to find a suitable pair of lace-up, fully enclosed footwear, that has a rigid sole and provides ankle stability.

Do I have to bring the wet weather clothing?

We use the rain jacket and waterproof overpants as a heat-trapping layer in the evenings, just as much as a waterproof cover in the case of rain. For the majority of situations, we continue with the journey when it is raining, and so very strongly encourage participants to provide these items

Do I have to bring the thermals?

For journeys running May – September, yes you do need to bring the thermal top and bottom to program. For programs running at other times, you can choose if you want to bring these or not. Overall, we recommend bringing thermals for any time of year, as they can act as a lightweight jumper in the evenings, or as a pair of pyjamas (which are not a part of our packing list).

How fit do I need to be?

Your Outward Bound Duke of Ed Journey is an expedition in the natural environment. You need to feel confident enough to manage carrying an approx. 15kg hiking backpack, and walking on uneven ground for 10-20km every day of your journey in a variety of weather conditions. The more prepared you are, the more you will enjoy it!

Do participants come with friends, or as individuals?

Most participants arrive on their own, and depart with a set of new friends.

What are the toilet facilities?

This is dependent on the campsites available along your journey. Some locations have access to regular public toilets. At other times you will be required to dig a small personal hole, and you will need to provide a hand trowel for this purpose.

What happens if I need to depart my journey early?

If you need to leave your journey for an unforeseen reason, such as injury, we will arrange with your emergency contact to come and get you from an accessible location. You will need to inform your Award Leader that you have left your Adventurous Journey, and you will need to arrange to re-attempt your journey at another time.

Scholarship

We want as many people as possible to experience the advantage of a wilderness program in Australia. Through our charity arm, the Australian Outward Bound Development Fund, we can offer financial scholarship opportunities to those participants who would otherwise not be able to afford to come on a program.

To apply for a scholarship please go to our Scholarship Application Form.

Fundraising with Prezentbox

Prezentbox is a digital platform that enables family and friends to contribute to your Outward Bound program. Read more about Outward Bound’s partnership with Prezentbox and how it works.

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