[LOCK] Outdoor-ED Camp Reflection

In this camping experience, our LOCK class went to Honey Moon Pool near Collie. The total camp duration was 3 days (Monday -> Wednesday)

In the rock climbing and abseiling part of this camp, we did this on a wall of a quarry, this made the climbing harder and the abseiling easier, because the wall was relatively flat. This was an amazing thing to do, the wall was about 15-20 meters high. Climbing was extremely hard for everyone because the wall was dug into, meaning that there are no ‘natural’ crack, bumps and crevices.

The bush cooking part of LOCK was done at school and at the camp. In school we would use fire pits and need to make the fire to cook our food, we would cook Mexican styled food and Italian, this helped us a lot in the future. On the camp we cooked the food that we have all ready trained to cook, this was burritos and wraps.

Leave No Trace is a fundamental part of camping, this ensures that you leave the camp better than how you found it. This includes, Plan a head and prepare, Know the regulations and special concerns of the area you will visit. Walk and cam​p on durable surfaces, Durable camping surfaces include established campsites, tent platforms, rock, gravel and sand, basically pre-made camping sites if available. Dispose of waste properly, What you pack in, You take out. Leave what you find, Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them. Minimise campfire impacts, for example, use a gas stove instead of wood. Respect wildlife, Store food and rubbish securely to prevent wildlife finding it. Be considerate of your hosts and other visitors, Mainly respect Aboriginal culture and the country, also people who are around you.

SELF EVALUATION

This is rated from 5 (excellent) to 1 (poor) characterising my performance on camp.

SUBJECT12345Explanation
Attitude   X Overall conditions were not the best but kept looking at the good things that were happening.
Camp craft     Was not done in the camp.
Ability to work with others   X Teamwork was a necessity in this camping experience, without it we would have not been able to accomplish parts of the activities
Leadership  X  There were times when leadership was needed and I would rise to the plate but not all of the time.
Personal Equipment: care and management    XDue to recent camps earlier in the year I already knew what to do and how to keep my personal items as clean as possible
Food: preparation and cleanliness    XI maintained an exemplary level of cleanliness and completed making our food in excellent time. This was due to the past couple of ‘out of school’ camps that I have attended.
Cooking    XI was able to complete all of the cooking requirements, it is my surname.
Personal Hygiene    XI was able to make sure that I would always wash my hands and changed my clothes every day.
Minimal Impact Practices   X At the end of camp when we did our clean up there were traces of microplastic (small pieces of plastic)
Ability to follow instructions    XI was able to complete and listen to all instructions given by teammates and teachers.
Safety & Judgement   X There were times when I would not fully make a risk judgement check on parts of the camp that may contain risks.
Volunteering  X  There were a lot of people who would ‘jump to the gun’ when volunteering requests come up, but I did not do as much as I wanted.
Ability to care for and support others.    XThere was a time in the camp on the first night where one of my colleagues did not have a suitable pillow to use, knowing that someone would loose or forget something like this, I packed an extra pillow that I was able to give to him.
Ability to act independently   X This was a team building camp and it would have been impossible to do without the help of other people.

After the camp, our LOCK group had a ‘Master Chef’ cook off, we made eggs, bacon, and toast. Others made bacon, and wraps. We also cooked a fish in our fire to eat later, this is how it turned out!

[ENG] Eportfolio Capability Improvement Task

When I was on my Year 9 Camp in Kalbarri, the capability that I improved on the most was teamwork. For the 6 days that we had in this camp, there were going to be quite a few problems that we will have to face and try to overcome. One of the first main problems was, packing all of the necessary amounts of food, clothing, and tools. This was a tedious task to complete, as for it would change the whole dynamics of the trip, but after communicating with my colleagues we found the perfect way to spread the shared equipment evenly acrost the group. This was very helpful because not one person would have an extra 8 Kgs added to the weight of their bag due to having all of the equipment, also increasing efficiency when building the tent and other various tasks.

Another main problem was, creating the teams to do certain things. We needed to make teams that would do certain roles, for example we had a team for, Cooking, QoL (Quality of Life), Camp setup and pack up, Overviews. Each role would have approximately 4 people in them. The problem that we encountered in this was giving and nominating people to do these roles. Some people did not want to do QoL, but really wanted to do cooking. So, what we devised using teamwork, is to give everyone the role at least one in the entirety of the camp. This means that everyone would get a fair turn on each role but would not be set to one task for the whole camp. This also gives people the chance to gain experience in each area, greatly improving their knowledge on how to camp. I can easily say that this was definitely an advantage as for it did help me to improve my way of living in.