About EV

So What is Easter Venture?!?

Easter Venture is a four day competitive hike, run by the South Australian Venturer Branch. The event will be held at [ insert location]

Teams of hikers compete to win as many of the five trophies as they dare. Teams can be a made up of a mix of males and females from any of the three eligible groups; Venturers, Guides, Duke of Edinburgh Awards participants (D.O.E.'s) or Activ8. All hikers must be aged over 14, but not have their 18th birthday, on or before Friday 22 April 2010. Hikers need to have completed their Venturer Skills award or equivalent.

During the evenings, teams will be able to relax and socialise with other entrants, enter more fun activities to win extra Theme points, see a movie, and on the final night enjoy a hot meal, freshly prepared for you and then go to the outdoor night club.

Transportation to and from Easter Venture is provided from the College Park Scout Hall - Fourth Avenue, JOSLIN.

Every year Easter Venture has a different theme, this year the theme is Fractured Fairytales which will see Venturers transported through the looking glass into a world of fantasy and imagination.

Awards and trophies

There are 5 trophies to be won over the course of the weekend.

Hiking
Venturers hiking in theme in 2006

The Theme Trophy goes to the team that does the best job of getting into the Fractured Fairytales theme and participates in all the lunch and evening activities presented by the EV Theme Team.

The Hike Trophy is awarded to the team that shows the highest level of skill in hiking. This is done by collecting checkpoints along the hike. There are 3 levels of difficulty and hiking teams can choose to collect as many or as few levels as they want.

The Camp Trophy is awarded to the team that achieves the highest standard of camping, including teamwork, tidiness, food preparation.

The Activities Trophy will go to the team that participates in and wins the most points at the activity check points along the hike route.

The EV Perpetual Trophy is the overall trophy to be awarded to the team that demonstrates the highest levels of participation, skill and enthusiasm and generally participates in the spirit in which the event is run.

What are the Rules on E.V?

The Scout Law is the Law of Easter Venture.

Many leaders, Rovers and volunteers give their time and resources to make E.V. possible and a responsible, cooperative attitude from Venturers allows us all to enjoy it more.

Some things are prohibited: Other things to keep in mind:

There are 4 kinds of checkpoints

Dinner
An evening campsite in 2006

Activity checkpoints where Rovers run an activity related to the theme which takes a few minutes, earns your team bronze level points. Activity checkpoints are MANDATORY and your team will severely lose points if the checkpoint is missed.

Unmanned checkpoints: Bronze, Silver or Gold level designated by a bright orange marker with an intention sheet for you to complete and a means for you to mark your team passport - typically a punch device.

No water is available for hikers at either of these checkpoints.

The Lunch Checkpoint is open from 11am until 2pm. All teams must visit this checkpoint. To earn theme points, join in on the activities provided by Theme Team. Water and 1st Aid are available. After your one hour compulsory stop you are checked out and given your afternoon checkpoint list.

Campsite opens at 4pm. You must be in by 6pm.
Late penalties apply. Check in with your leaders. Hot water will be available, first aid, activities, sleep!!!! You are able to leave the next day at 7am after checking out with your leaders. You must leave by 9am. Again late penalties apply.