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    Analysis of our Expedition around the Gower.

    This covers:

    Unit 5: 4, 5, 6

    Unit 6: 5, 4

    Introduction

    On the 17th

    of June I and my public service class went on an expedition around the Gower to

    complete 5 AOs. The expedition consisted of 2 days. In our group there were 9 people who

    all had different level of fitness. The aim of the trip was to reach certain checkpoints in a

    certain time to show that we could work as a group and also we had to also do other

    activities like put up a tent as a group and also cook together. The instructor of the

    expedition was our teacher Mr. Davies.

    Route, Equipment

    The route started in Port Eynon and the journey took us through Cefyn Brinn and then

    ending up in Pennard. The route was off main road and tarmac tracks and was mostly on

    fields or off road tracks. The track also wasnt flat and the path was ranged from going uphill

    at some points and downhill also in some points. Some of the equipment that we used in

    the trip was:

    y Walking bootsy Compassy Rucksacky Certain parts of the tenty Spare change of clothesy Mapy Food+drinky Bin linersy Lightery Trangia

    We took all this equipment in an 80 litre rucksack t hat we carried everywhere with us.

    Because we were walking through the Gower and on some roads there were certain rules to

    follow. A couple of them are:

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    y Always walk on the right side of the road to incoming traffic.y No dropping any litter.y The person at the front and back of the group had to wear a high visibility jackety Not allowed to walk through private land or fieldsy Always shut gates after youve left certain areas.

    So they are the rules that we followed even know most of them are common sense.

    Day 1

    On the first day we were all meant to meet by Port Eynon chip shop by 10.We all more or

    less arrived there on time but of course Rhys Morris was late. Sooner or later he arrived and

    then we were nearly ready to set off but then we found out that Callum Bradshaw had

    forgotten his parents consent form that was needed to let him take part in the journey so

    sir had to ring pasties parents. Callums parents said it was fine so we left the Port Eynonaround eleven and set off on our 2 day journey. As soon as we started walking we all stated

    to complain about the weight of our bags but me more than others.

    We reached our first checkpoint around 10 minutes of walking and had a short break of

    around 5 minutes. In the journey I thought that Nicky Jones was the supp lier and worker.

    For example, at this checkpoint we were thirsty and Nicky supplied us all with mountain

    dew even though we all had drinks and didnt need it. This shows us how loyal he is to the

    group because we all had drinks but he insisted on us having it not knowing how much he

    needed for the weekend. I think that this encouraged the group to stay strong because he

    showed that he was trying to help the group out and was putting other people first beforehimself. We finished our drinks and set off agai n up the hill. Half way up the hill we stopped

    because there were 2 different paths to take. We chose the one that we thought was right

    and headed up the road.

    We walked for another 10 minutes along the road until we came to a campsite. We stopped

    to check where we were on the map and found out that we could of had taken the wrong

    route. We all decided what to do and came to the conclusion to carry on because the road

    joined up with the same route we were meant to take. In the journey I thought that Alex

    Connelly was the supporter and joker. For example as we started to walk again, the rain

    started to hammer down. Alex could see that peoples faces were starting to get annoyed sohe started to sing chants that got everyone got involved in even the quieter o nes. As soon as

    this happened the pace of the group was increased and it got the groups morale up and

    everyone wasnt complaining anymore. This role of the group was one of the most

    important because it encouraged people not to think of the negative sides of the journey

    and focus on the positive sides.

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    We walked a little further down the road and turned to the right and saw Ben Morgans

    group making their way through the path. We started talking and then realised that we had

    defiantly taken the wrong route. They left us after speaking for 5 minutes and then once

    again Nicky offered food to everyone but mars bars this time. This again showed the same

    support for the team. We waited 15 minutes and then set off again. We reached sir within

    10 minutes and then he pointed us in the right direction.

    We set off again on a forest path this time, and the morale was still up because it was still

    quite early in the journey. We walked for around 10 minutes and then we came into a

    forest. It was around 12 so we all decid ed to have a break and have dinner. In my opinion

    Rhys Morris was probably the joker in the group on the expedition. For example Rhys was

    constantly saying jokes which also kept the groups morale up. This is important to the group

    because if the morale was down then people would start to give and not want to do

    anything so because it was up everyone carried on and supported each other through it

    once we had finished out dinner we carried on walking through the forest.

    As we came out of the forest it started to pour down even more and we were walking up hill

    so it made it even worse. At this point Scott Davies suggested for some music to be played

    so I started playing some music on my phone. When the music was playing the pace of the

    group increased and we made it up the hill within no time. We stopped at the top of the hill

    for a break and put on our waterproofs. The groups morale at this point was pretty low but

    the music kept us plodding through up the hill. So the music was an important part for this

    part for this trip because without it we would just want to stop but it kept us going. Even

    though sir suggested to not using electronics and mp3, I think that the music was an

    advantage to the group because it helped us get through the hard parts of the journ ey. Also

    the music was quite energetic music so it helped us to not stop and made us want to

    complete the journey more.

    We kept on walking up the hill and we saw another one of the teacher at the top of it so we

    stopped to talk to him for direction and the n carried on. At this point we were close to

    Cefyn Brinn and our next checkpoint was by King Arthurs stone. At this point I showed

    leadership because not everyone knew where to go so I took control and stopped to look at

    the map and made the boys follow me even if the disagreed and carried on walking up

    towards the next checkpoint. I think showing leadership in the group was good because it

    took the responsibility off everyone else and it made peoples mind up without arguments

    and disagreements. This also would help the group because by avoiding disagreements thegroup would stay stronger as a group and then work better as one unit.

    We reached the next checkpoint in pain and knackered. Sir gave us the next set of directions

    and we set off again down the hil l. At this point the groups attitudes were at the lowest of

    the whole trip or thats how I felt. Even though we were going down I thought that this was

    the hardest part of the trip. Everyone was complaining about their shoulders but we carried

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    on until we came to the turned over car. We decided to stop and take a look at it. We

    looked at it for around 5 minutes and then we carried on walking down towards the lake.

    We reached what we thought was 200 yards away from the lake and started looking for

    walking paths off the right. We couldnt find any so we decided to ring sir. He told us that

    there was a not very noticeable path leading off to the right and youve probably passed it.So we back tracked on ourselves and started looking for the path. In my opinion Scott was

    one of the leaders in the group and took control of the group quite allot and used his

    compass very well to help us find the right paths. For example at this point Scott spotted a

    sort of path, which we all decided to take and Scott led the way across the common. We

    walked in what we thought was the right direction for a shot time and then the pathway

    seemed to disappear and we were just left with common. At this point the group split up

    into two groups and all different opinions were shouted fro m one person to another. After a

    short while we all regrouped as some of the slower walkers started to drift slowly behind.

    This showed negativity through the group because half the team werent showing support

    towards the other half. This may of led the o ther half to think that they were letting the

    team down and may lead them to thinking that they dont want to continue. As we were

    trying to decide a direction, Alex thought he could see a gat up ahead of us in the forest. So

    we walked over towards the gate hoping that this was the right path. As we approached the

    forest we realised that it was a gate leading into a farmers field. Once again we all

    disagreed if we should go with the field route and risk not being able to find another gate

    and have to jump over the fence. And then once again Nicky showed his commitment

    towards the group. He put his bag down and jogged up through the farmers field looking

    for a gate that we could get out of. He jogged back towards us and told us the bad news that

    there wasnt a gate in sight so we went on the better route around the fields and up the

    mountain. As we reach halfway up the mountain we had a rest because we were all tired.

    Some of us had food and Alex pulled out his fourth jam rolley polley. At this point Nick on ce

    again showed his commitment to the team and once again put his bag down and started to

    job up the hill. This once again shoed the team that he was putting allot of commitment into

    the journey and made the team want to do the same for him as he had done for us and put

    the same amount of commitment as him. He came back after a few minutes and said that

    there was a path on the top of the hill. Because we were so far behind our next checkpoint

    sir rang us and asked where we were. We told him that we didnt really know and he helped

    us describing how the contour lines would help us to find the top of the mountain which is

    where our path was. So we rested for another 5 minutes and then set off once again up themountain. We finally reached what we thought what the top of the mountain was and had

    another rest. Once again Nick showed his commitment to the team and shared his asthma

    pump to the group because our chests were tight. This showed commitment to the team

    because its something that he medically needs so because he supplied it to the team, he

    could put his health in danger. We all took one pump of it and then when it came to Alexs

    turn he couldnt do it and he kept opening his mouth and not breathing in when he pressed

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    the button so the air was just leaking out of his mouth and he didnt get any. Even though

    he didnt mean to be funny, this showed Alex to be the joker because he made the whole

    group laugh. After we rested for 5 minutes we set off and the group was pretty down at this

    point. A few of the group members thought it would be good to walk as fast as they could

    up the mountain because we were so late so half of us walke d up in front. A few minutes

    later we stopped on top of the mountain to wait for the other people to catch up. Josh

    reached us and told us that Kieran had cramp and was not walking very fast so we waited

    for Kieran at the top. Looking back at it Im disapp ointed in myself for not walking back

    down to help Kieran. I think the reason for this is because at this point we were working as a

    unit and it might of lead for him to think that he was letting the group down

    Kieran reached us in 5 minutes and we had a 5 minute break for him. After we rested we

    seen the girls group coming down the hill from the route that we thought we were meant to

    be taking. They stopped and told us that we had to go back up a different mountain and

    there was a little path that wasnt very noticeable to follow to get to our next checkpoint. So

    we set off again and went up the path they told us.

    After walking for around 20 minutes on this path we decided that we had come too far and

    we and missed the path. I told the boys this and they d idnt want to turn around and go

    back but just walk straight down the mountain through all the thorn bushes. So once again

    we argued which direction to take and eventually I persuaded them to backtrack. At this

    point sir luckily rang. At this point Kieran s leg was badly hurting him and he said that he

    couldnt walk much further. So sir decided to tell us that we needed to walk to the farm in a

    more direct route instead of using the route we were given.

    We reached the farm and all the other groups had arriv ed. We set up tent in our 3s and

    some of the boys went for showers. We cooked food and then we stayed up and talked for a

    short while and then went to sleep.

    Day 2

    I woke up early in the morning to find that some of the groups had already left. So we

    decided to get up and start to pack our stuff up. We started to pack our tent up and Josh

    could see that we were struggling so he came over to help us. This showed teamwork

    because he didnt have tom come over and we didnt ask him so it was something he

    willingly done. After we packed everything up and all the other people in our group hadthen we set off back up the mountain where we ended off. At this point Dom realised that

    instead of going around the mountain and then up we could just go straight up and gai n 30

    minutes to our time. Dom Cooling in my opinion was the worker in the group. I think this

    because Dom does no physical activities and his fitness levels are quite low. But throughout

    the expedition Dom was at the front of the group and was putting 100% effort into it.

    Because Dom showed this to everybody else then it lifted the group and showed an

    example for everyone else to do the same.

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    So we all came to the decision to walk up the mountain and save us some time. Also I think

    that Kieran Fitzgerald was also a hard worker in the group because he didnt have a high

    level of fitness going into the expedition but he still managed to complete the weekend. The

    fact that he showed so much effort brought the teams morale up because it showed the

    other people and example and then the other people in the group would want to do the

    same amount of effort as him. So we staring walking up the hill and we walked and walked

    and then eventually got to the top. As we reached the top we, once again saw Ben Morgans

    group heading towards us. This to us was a great achievement because they left 20 30

    minutes before us and by making a decision as a group we managed to use our knowledge

    to shorten the route down. I found this part the journey extremely funny because you cou ld

    see Bens face try to be happy for us that we shortened our route , but you could tell that he

    was really angry and was jealous of what we did. Because we were all really tired we

    decided to have another break at this point and Bens group left us and ca rried on. The

    decision that we made in my opinion was a very useful and good one. Even though we were

    meant to stick to the route, we had made a whole decision as a team and also helped Kieran

    to get up it. Also the fact that we caught up with Bens group also made it better because it

    was funny to see how angry they were. At this point of the journey the group was very

    strong and was worked well as a team. Also I was struggling at this point with my bag

    because i had brought a heavier one compared to the r est of the group so Callum offered to

    carry my bag up the hill. This showed teamwork towards the group because he offered to

    help me out instead of me asking him, I think this also boosted the team as a unit because

    then when we got to the top of the hill, Nick carried it for a short period and then Rhys

    carried it for a very long period. As we set off the group was much stronger then the day

    before, we walked until we got to the next checkpoint which was at three cliffs campsite.

    We reached there and without break we carried on. Our next checkpoint wasnt far downthe road but on our way down there we saw some cows right up close to a fence. We

    stopped for a short while and Rhys was stroking one of them when one of them tried to

    mount the other one. It doesnt sound very important but it made the whole group and it

    increased the groups mood which made the walk more enjoyable and it seemed to go by

    quicker. Josh Park was, in my opinion was the helper in the group. He didnt give his input

    for allot of the disagreements but he was there to constantly help and he helped everyone

    plough through the weekend. So we set off once again and reached sir within minutes. We

    rested for 10 minutes and then set off again. We reached the path we were meant to go up

    on and we thought it would be more fun to just go straight up through the forest track

    which was very steep and very slippery. This was one of the most fun moments of the

    journey for me because it was very funny seeing everyone getting half way up the hill and

    then slipping back down again. So we all got up the first track and then there was a path

    going to the right or another steep dirt track which was even steeper this time, so we

    decided to go up there. A few of us reached the top with difficulty and then Dom and Kieran

    were still down the bottom. Dom surprised me in this point because at first he said he

    couldnt do it, but then he just went for it and made it up pretty fast. Next Kieran didnt

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    have much confidence that he could do it on his own so Nick went d own and grabbed his

    bag and then took that up. Next a few of the other boys went down and helped him up.

    Kieran made it up also within the next couple of minutes. This was one of most times that

    the group showed very good teamwork and we helped each other to get to our destination.

    We rested for another 5 minutes and then set off again. At this point I think I took

    leadership of the group because I had walked this track a few times and I knew the route we

    were going to take. In my opinion I think that Callu m Bradshaw was the joker in the group. I

    think this because he was constantly making up jokes and making people laugh. I think that

    it is important to have someone like this in the group because its keeps the mood up and

    makes people enjoy the overall experience more. We reached three cliffs castle and didnt

    have a break because we wanted to finish as quickly as we could. So we carried on walking

    around the golf course. I think that the group didnt show much group work at this point

    because a few of the boys seemed to plough in front including me, and didnt realise how

    we had left a few of the boys behind. We did stop and wait for them but this could of

    knocked their confidence or made them want to stop because it made them feel like they

    were letting the other half of the team down. So looking back on this point I think that half

    of the group could have been a lot more supportive at this point. We waited for them and

    when they caught up we carried on walking making sure that we stayed more as a group

    this time. We reached a certain point of the route where we had to cross a little part of a

    golf course and then carried on walking. We had reached the bottom part of the beach by

    three cliffs bay. The next part of the journey was a quite hard part of the jour ney as we had

    to walk back up a mountain to reach the top to get on the path to Southgate which was our

    next and last checkpoint. We walked half way up the mountain and then we seen Ben

    Morgans group again. We ran up to them and talked for them a bit. And then I

    remembered that on top of the hill there was a thing you could you jump off and it wasreally fun. So both out groups went up there and had a bit of fun for 10 minutes. Then Bens

    group said they were going to meet sir at their next checkpoint so w e stayed and had

    another break for a short time. I think that this part of the journey also made the journey

    more en enjoyable because we made it fun. Also because it was fun it made the groups

    overall attitude better and then we were then exited to finis h and be happy at what we had

    accomplished. So we set off for the last time and even though we were knackered we were

    exited to finish off our task. We kept on ploughing through the route until we got to the

    final stretch where we could see Bens group sitt ing on the floor finished. At this point me

    and Alex went to see Kieran and encourage him as much as possible and show him how

    much effort and how proud we were of him. I think this helped him finish and I think it

    showed him how much of an achievement it was. As we reached the other boys, you could

    see the relief on the faces of everyone and also I think everyone was glad to finish. I think

    my role in the group was leadership. I think this because I felt like I took control of the group

    allot of the time. I think it is important to have someone in the group like this to lead the

    group into the right decision and make their minds up on things that they cant decide on. I

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    also think its important because if we had one leader then there would be fewer

    disagreements because you would have to listen to whatever the leader decision is.

    Conclusion

    The points that I thought went well in the expedition are:

    y When we worked as a team we worked very well as a teamy We all pushed each other to complete ity We complete the weekendy We all used our different roles to work as a balanced team that worked welly Allot of the boys went out of their way to help other group membersy We found different ways to complete it that worked welly If there was a disagreement then we got over it and didnt hold any grudges and we

    got on with what we had to achieve

    The points that didnt go well and we could have improved on were:

    y Didnt always work as a full teamy Were certain time where we did arguey We had too many leadersy I think the group was too big so there was too many people wanting to do their own

    thing

    y Not our fault but the weather conditions could of been allot better and it putnegative attitude on the day.