On the 23rd May The Girls' Brigade Gold Award group climbed up the historic Ben Lomond for the Flag a Munro Challenge.
Well done! We still have another couple weeks of flagging, so make sure you get your registration in asap!
Flag a Munro!
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Registering
We've extended the sign up date until the 9th June, 2014 - yay! Unfortunately our Eventbrite isn't cooperating with this - boo! So if you've yet to register, just pop an email to flagamunro@dofe.org with your name, the number of people in your group, your munro choice and the date you want to climb and we'll send out your pack.
Thanks!
- Flag a Munro team
Thanks!
- Flag a Munro team
Persevering on Beinn Ghlas
North Ayrshire Council DofE made it up Beinn Ghlas to display their flag in abominable conditions! You can barely even see their flag!
The brave group deserves an extra-special Flag a Munro mention for getting up there in this kind of weather...
Keep on flagging... still have until the 16th of June to get 'er done! If North Ayrshire can do it in this weather, what's your excuse? Register today.
First Skye Munro to Project Scotland
Our friends at Project Scotland flagged the first Skye Munro this past weekend: Am Basteir.
As you can see, it was a bit foggy going up, but they all managed it with bright smiles - and with the help of high vis!
Project Scotland offers great volunteer placements that you can use towards your DofE Volunteering Section. They have opportunities across the country for an enormous variety of placements: everything from marketing to events to human resources, you can try on all sorts of careers! Check out their website for more information.
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Climbing Lochnagar...we think
These are photos from this weekend's expedition up Lochnagar with 6 members of the Mearns Academy Silver DofE group.
It looks like it could be anywhere, but they swear they were at the summit, in pretty gnarly conditions!
The group did exceptionally well on a tough day in rain, wind and mist, due to good teamwork, good gear, fitness and high spirits.
It took them 8 hours, but Ailie McWhinnie, Hannah Rickman (1st munro) Sam McGuigan, Callum Mcguigan, Callum Smith and Cameron Mowatt all completed it successfully. Thanks to their Leaders Alistair Beeley, Kerstin Kramer and Teacher support from Liam Tait.
It looks like it could be anywhere, but they swear they were at the summit, in pretty gnarly conditions!
The group did exceptionally well on a tough day in rain, wind and mist, due to good teamwork, good gear, fitness and high spirits.
John Muir team on FAM
The team at John Muir Award asked us to post their experience of the Flag a Munro Challenge up on the blog, so here it is!
Enjoying, connecting with ('Nature's peace'), and caring for wild places is important to us all. Not only does it help us foster our own sense of place (home, Scotland, UK, Commonwealth, Earth, Universe...), but it also helps us focus on skills such as planning, decision-making, and cooperation - so important in all areas of our lives.
People are climbing hills, organising picnics, and planting seeds everyday. But if schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award can encourage more to get involved, then they should be supported.
More power to your elbow, and good luck with the rest of your challenge.
Toby
John Muir Award
PS -
we loved climbing Ben Nevis!
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.” - John MuirThank you to the Duke of Edinburgh's Award staff in Scotland who are helping to make Flag a Munro such a fab challenge to follow and participate in.
Enjoying, connecting with ('Nature's peace'), and caring for wild places is important to us all. Not only does it help us foster our own sense of place (home, Scotland, UK, Commonwealth, Earth, Universe...), but it also helps us focus on skills such as planning, decision-making, and cooperation - so important in all areas of our lives.
People are climbing hills, organising picnics, and planting seeds everyday. But if schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award can encourage more to get involved, then they should be supported.
More power to your elbow, and good luck with the rest of your challenge.
Toby
John Muir Award
PS -
we loved climbing Ben Nevis!
Friday, 16 May 2014
Ben Chonzie is Flagged
Woodmill High School Get Artistic
Pupils at Woodmill High School set off on the 7th May to climb Geal Charn (Drumochter) with the Bronze DofE group. They set off very cheery and looking forward to the climb.
It was hard going as some parts, as you can see from the tired faces below...
But it was worth it for the stunning views, and even a lucky rainbow to brighten the day!
As typical of Munro climbing, it got a bit chilly as they got higher, so hoods became necessary. The participant still managed to display their flag though!
And finally the top! And a very artistic photo it is too. It'll look great in the collage that will be created for our celebratory event in July. Stay tuned for the final piece of work.
Well done to everyone at Woodmill who flagged and congratulations for scrambling to the top of Glean Charn (Drumochter).
Thursday, 15 May 2014
ACFA First!
The first group of Army Cadet Force Association climbers took to Ben Wyvis on the 10th May. Despite inclement weather on the summit of Ben Wyvis, the group achieved their aim without difficulty and in fine spirits. This was the first time any of the cadets had attempted to climb a Munro and doubtless they will go on to climb many more!
The group are pictured sheltering beside the summit cairn with the Flag a Munro Flag: Cpl Jade Walton, Cpl Lucy Burnside, Cpl Grigor Forbes, LCpl Scott Dawson, Cpl Finlay Rae and Cdt Dominic Walker.
All of the cadets are currently doing their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award with the Army Cadet Force, except Grigor Forbes, who recently completed the Silver Award and is now attempting the Gold Award.
The group are pictured sheltering beside the summit cairn with the Flag a Munro Flag: Cpl Jade Walton, Cpl Lucy Burnside, Cpl Grigor Forbes, LCpl Scott Dawson, Cpl Finlay Rae and Cdt Dominic Walker.
All of the cadets are currently doing their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award with the Army Cadet Force, except Grigor Forbes, who recently completed the Silver Award and is now attempting the Gold Award.
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
ATC Flag in the Fog
Air Training Corps South East Scotland Wing braved the elements to climb not 1, but 2 Munros for the Flag a Munro Challenge!
They went out in the fog and the snow at the end of April to conquer both Ben Macdui and Cairn Gorm.
The team on Cairn Gorm
And Ben Macdui
Thanks to their dedication there are now 4 groups who have sent in their photos - don't forget to send in yours to make your participation count! Email us your photos at flagamunro@dofe.org
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
John Muir Award Takes up the Challenge
Ben Nevis was climbed this week by a group from John Muir Award. Toby and his group started out in cooperative weather and captured a photo with the Commonwealth country flags of Tanzania and Zambia.
Thanks to Toby and his team for making the most of the Challenge and not letting a bit of snow get in their way!
The John Muir Award pairs well with your DofE. It's an environmental award that focuses on wild places and Munros are definitely wild! If you're interested in finding out more take a look at their website.
Feeling inspired to climb? You can sign up here. You have until June 16th to complete your climb and hopefully the snow will be gone by then.
So far so good.
The climbed up into the cloud and you can see all the snow that's still at the top, making the challenge all the more ambitious!
Thanks to Toby and his team for making the most of the Challenge and not letting a bit of snow get in their way!
The John Muir Award pairs well with your DofE. It's an environmental award that focuses on wild places and Munros are definitely wild! If you're interested in finding out more take a look at their website.
Feeling inspired to climb? You can sign up here. You have until June 16th to complete your climb and hopefully the snow will be gone by then.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Tynecastle Flagged Ben Alder
DofE participants from Tynecastle High School in Edinburgh climbed Ben Alder back in April for the Flag a Munro Challenge. This is how they got on.
It looks like a beautiful day and we love to see their enthusiam. Can you look more excited? Sign up today and submit your photo.
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