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Staff
Bookings open on the 1 April 2012
Enquiries concerning requests to join the Adventure Staff should be directed to adventure@scouting.org.za
A number of vacancies exist on the staff for Scouters and ex-Scouts, 16
years or older. A reduced Adventure fee is payable to cover the cost of food.
There is a special fee for staff who cater for themselves.
All staff apply by going to the online staff application form.
Staff within the age group 16 to 18 are to attach the Consent Form to the online application. Download, fill in/complete, scan and upload the consent form as part of the online application process.
Mountain Rangers for 2012
Do you enjoy strenuous hiking in the mountains?
You can join the Staff as a Mountain Ranger and pay Staff rates to hike in the Cederberg mountains. There are a number of roles the Mountain Rangers play from accompanying a Patrol of less experienced participants to medical evacuations.
Want to know more,
- click here to read about the 2012 Patrol Composition and Mountain Ranger Strategy.
- click here to download the Mountain Ranger application form. Fill in/complete, scan and upload the Mountain Ranger form as part of the online application process under 'Consent for and/or any other relevant information'
Staff Fees
The fee for Staff is as below and includes the Camping Fees, Adventure scarf, Badge and T Shirt.
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| Staff |
R750 |
R300 |
| Pensioners |
R500 |
R250 |
| Students |
R500 |
R250 |
| Roving Mountain Rangers |
R750 |
R300 |
| Assigned mountain ranger (Hikes with a Patrol, Including transport) |
R750 |
N/A |
| Second Assigned mountain ranger of opposite gender to the first |
R3000 |
N/A |
| Transport from Cape Town to Camping HQ at Kliphuis and back for those who have not paid R3000 |
R500 |
Note:-
The decision as to whether an Activity Centre operates with
full Adventure catering or provides for its own needs is a joint one,
taken by the Base Leader and his/her staff.
2010
The Base Ratings for the Senior Scout Adventure 2010 are available. Base Leaders and Base staff are encouraged to have a look at the ratings and see how bases were rated by the Scouts. Staff are reminded that the ratings are not intended to be a competition and no "outright base winner" is ever declared. The ratings are intended to tell the Adventure organisers and staff what was good and therefore could be repeated and where there is room for improvement. In addition to the ratings, comments by Scouts and Mountain Rangers are included with the Adventure organisers' responses in many cases. |