
Bronze DofE Overview
Our programme covers all the contents of the DofE Bronze framework and the expedition meets the 20 Conditions required by DofE.
The Bronze Level of DofE Expedition is the first step on your DofE journey. One that we hope will give you some great experiences, enable you to learn some new skills and have some fun. The most common mode of travel at this level is walking however, we can offer you Walking / Hiking, Kayak and Canoe.
Timescale
It will usually take you at least 6 months to complete your Bronze programme.
– Volunteering section: 3 months
– Physical section: 3 months
– Skills section: 3 months
– Expedition section: 2 days/1 night
You also have to spend an extra three months on one of the Volunteering, Physical or Skills sections. It’s your choice which one and, though you can change your mind later, you should decide which section you want to do for longer at the beginning. Knowing how long you’re going to do it for will help you to choose your activity and set your goals for each section.
Expedition Details
Expedition
2 day / 1 night
FOR AGES
13+
TEAM OF 5-7

The Bronze Award is an introduction to Teamwork and Expedition skills. Candidates will be introduced to:
- Planning a route on a map for a 2 day journey in easy, rural countryside.
- Preparing themselves by choosing appropriate food, clothing and equipment. Then packing the rucksack themselves.
- Bonding & learning as a team on the Training Expedition. (how to navigate, journey, camp, cook and support each other)
- Performing as a team. The team undertake a Qualifying Expedition which they must do unaccompanied by adults. (But be remotely supervised).
Stage 1: Planning
During the training days you will work as a team with our qualified and very experienced Instructors to learn and develop your core skills in:
- Navigation
- Route Planning
- First Aid
- Emergency Procedures
- Camp Craft
- Expedition Cooking and Nutrition
- Teamwork
- Country Code / Leave no trace
- Health and Safety
- Kit (this will be specific to the mode of travel)


Stage 2: Training Expedition (2 day)
Each team has their own trainer, who spends 2 days helping the team learn and will cover the following topics:
- Kit check / food check / rucksack packing
- Using a map and compass. What to do when you get lost.
- Putting up tents
- Safe cooking
On day one, the trainers spend most of the day with the team. On arriving at camp, their trainer will supervise the camping and cooking activities to ensure safety. On day two, the trainer will have the team design a route that they will take, remotely supervised by that trainer. The trainer will ‘shadow’ the team and give extra coaching when necessary. At the end of the expedition, the trainer holds a Feedback session, where the individuals identify what they need to change or improve upon before their Qualifying Expedition.
Stage 3: Qualifying Expedition ( 2-day)
The team must undertake a 2 day expedition along the route that they planned on the planning day. They must undertake the expedition unaccompanied by adults and deal with being lost or having minor issues. They must pack and carry everything they need to be able to camp and cope with the weather forecast.
The team meet their assessor who does a full expedition check before the team are allowed to start walking:
- Full kit checks
- Distribution of items from our team equipment box (tents, cookers, fuel, emergency equipment)
- Maps & Routes checked
- Supervision plan discussed
The qualifying expedition will involve being observed using remote supervision and will be assessed by one of our DofE accredited assessors.
Following the expedition, the assessor will fully debrief the team. They will produce a full report for each participant.
Our assessors never try to catch anyone out – this is an introductory level to Expedition and teamwork. We want all participants to have a challenging but enjoyable experience, that encourages them to develop a lifelong relationship with the outdoors.

What’s Included in with the Bronze Level Expedition?
- Venues
- Start and finish points
- Campsite locations and details
- Expedition pack (All expedition information regarding logistic, locations, times, kit list suggestions, food examples).
- Personal Team Kit (See below)
- Travel mode specific equipment (As required, see below)
- Campsite fees.
- Expedition administration and paperwork.
- DofE accredited assessor reports.
- Fully Qualified and experience instructors.
Personal Team Kit
- Tents
- Trangias (and fuel)
- Group Shelters
- Navigation Equipment (Maps & Compass)
- First Aid Kit
- Emergency Procedure Guidelines
Specific Travel Mode Kit
- Canoes / Kayaks or SUP
- Paddles
- Buoyancy Aids
