Minimal Impact
Clothing and Equipment
Tents, Tarps, Trangias
Risk, Motivation + Flow
Snorkelling Surf Tides
100

Many Minimal Impact education campaigns focus on six major issues, what are they?

where and how to walk, campsite modifications, campfires, rubbish, hygiene and the feeding of wildlife

100

Why is layering important in outdoor clothing?

Regulates Body Temperature and Manages Moisture

100

What is one thing to consider when laying out your tent?

Flat Ground, Away from Water Source or Tracks, Away from Trees

100

What does "flow" mean in outdoor activities?

Fully Immersed and Challenged at right skill level

100

When snorkelling, what must you always do?

Snorkel with a Buddy - Safety!

200

How far away from campsites or watercourses should faecal waste be buried?

100m

200
Name an item of clothing that can be used/worn in colder conditions?

Neck Warmer, Beanie, Gloves, Gaiters, Scarf

200

What fuel source is used for Trangia cooking?

Methylated Spirits

200

What is the difference between perceived vs actual risk?

Perceived = what you think might happen
Actual = real level of danger

200

Name one of the three types of Waves

Plunging Waves
Spilling Waves
Surging Waves

300

Why shouldn't individuals feed animals or wildlife?

Lead to Health Issues for Animals, Reliant on Food, Aggressive to Humans, Overpopulation of Animals, Starvation in Winter Months

300

What are the three layers of clothing to wear when camping?

Base Layer (Closest to Skin)
Mid Layer (Insulation)
Outer Layer (Wind + Rain)

300

Why must Trangia's be placed on Flat, Stable Ground?

Prevent spills, burns, fire hazards

300

What is an example of a human-made risk in Outdoor Education?

Poor Planning, Not Looking at Weather, Incorrect Equipment Use

300

What three things determine the size of the waves?

Intensity of Wind
Length of Time Wind Blows
Distance Wind Blows

400
What is the quote related/synonymous with Minimal Impact?
"take only pictures, leave only footprints"
400

Why is it not advised to wear cotton when hiking?

Absorbs Sweat, Dries Slowly, No Insulation, Blisters on Trail

+++ Comfortable when combined with Wool

400

What is one way to minimise impact of using Trangia's?

Cook on Durable Surfaces, Use required amount of Methylated Spirits.

400

What is a way that teachers can Manage Risks in Outdoor Ed Activities?

Supervision, Training, Test Sessions, Safety Briefings, First Aid, Correct Ratios

400

What is the benefit of wetsuits when snorkelling?

Provide Insulation

Some physical protection against cuts, stings, sun protection

500

What is minimal impact?

Leave least possible trace of ones presence or journey through the bush.

500

How can Poor Equipment Choices lead to Increased Risk in Outdoor Education?

Inappropriate clothing or Gear can lead to Hypothermia, Dehydration or Injuries

500

Label any 5 of the parts of the Trangia below.

500

What is one intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in Outdoor Ed

Intrinsic = self-worth, proud

Extrinsic = recognition, encouragement, reward

500

What are two safety risks when snorkelling?

Rip Currents (swim in safe areas)
Marine Life (don't touch animals)
Exhaustion (rest often)