Camping Gear
Robe
Weather and Safety
Minimal Impact Camping Principles
First Aid & Emergencies
100

What you sleep in

Tent

100

Name of the campsite we stayed at

Robe Holiday Park

100

What should you check before going on a camping trip

Weather

100

What should you do with your rubbish when camping

Take it with you

100

What do you use to treat small cuts and injuries

First Aid Kit

200

What goes under your sleeping bag for comfort?

Sleeping Mat

200

Population of Robe

1,250 - 1,550 people

200

What happens when your body gets too cold

Hypothermia

200

What should you stay on to avoid damaging plants?

Tracks/trails

200

What should you call in a serious emergency

Emergency Services

300

What type of fuel is used in most camp stoves

Gas

300

Name the paddleboaring instructors

Jamie and Lola

300

What happens when your body loses too much water

Dehydration

300

What should you do to avoid disturbing wildlife

Keep distance / don’t feed animals

300

What should you do if someone is bleeding heavily

Apply pressure

400

What do you use to navigate without technology

Map or Compass

400

Name the mountain biking instructors

Darren + Kylie

400

What type of clothing keeps you dry in the rain

Waterproof Clothing

400

What should you do to noise levels in nature?

Keep them low

400

What should you do if someone is unconscious but breathing

Recovery Position
500

What is used to tighten and secure your backpack properly

Straps

500

Where we rode to when mountain biking

Beacon Hill

500

What natural hazard can quickly raise water levels in creeks

Flash Flooding

500

What is the overall goal of minimal impact camping

Protect the environment / reduce impact

500

What should you do before helping an injured person

Check for danger

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