Lincoln District Scouts Mountain Activity Team Walking Route Plan To be completed in accordance with Policy, Organisation and Rules. Route Plan Take a copy with you and leave a copy with a responsible local person - cancel on return Escape Route DATA PROTECTION: This form is used to collect infromation about you and your participants for the purpose of providing information in case of an (1)From All points on route emergency, this is to be used by your Commissioner and anyone involved in your In Touch system. We do not share your personal data provided in this form walk to the nearest road with any third parties. The data provided in this form is stored securely using local systems. We take your personal data privacy seriously. We will keep the where you can arrange for data we capture from this form, in line with Scout's Data Retention Policy and it will be securely disposed of six months after the event. help to meet you.

Date: D O O D Map(s) Used: OS Explorer 273 Wolds South and Magnetic Variation: 1° 23' in 2021 Objective: Circular Walk Old Bolingbroke and East Keal Place or Grid Magnetic Distance Height Gain Description of Route Est. Time of Leg Total Time (2)From To shorten walk from Reference Bearing (km) (m) (h:mm:ss) (h:mm) entrance to Keal Carr SSSI (TF East from church, left at T-junction to FP on right. FP 383 651)continue along track 80 2.57 50 0:56:24 0:56 Start TF 349 651 uphill, for good views of Wolds, to road. and footpath to meet road at Left at road to FP on right. Then right on to bridleway. TF 372 645. 326 2.6 15 0:53:30 1:49 TF 371 654 Keep on track, then FP south to A16. Southwest along footpath on A16 then follow FP on the 250 1.2 40 0:28:00 2:17 TF 382 643 northside of houses then up Mardon Hill. West downhill on road in to Bolingbrooke. Take West (3)From To shorten walk at TF 272 2.45 10 0:50:00 3:07 TF 372 642 Keal Road then left on to Keal Road. At junction with 371 654 walk southwards on Chapel Road go straight across to Moat Lane and follow road (not very busy) to rejoin 0:00:00 3:07 TF 350 650 to entrance to Castle ruins. route at TF 372 642.

0:00:00 3:07 Note: Meet at St Peter's and St Paul's Church (Sat Nav NAISTHSMITH'S RULE - One 0:00:00 3:07 PE23 4HH). Limited roadside car parking beside church. minute per 10 metres of height 1220's castle ruin is the birth place of Henry IV - allocate gained is included in the 0:00:00 3:07 extra time to explore. estimated time of leg. It is usual practice to add 10 minutes per hour for a 'rest'; adjust timings to suit your party. Both included Totals 8.82 115 3:07 in this table. Thus estimated total journey time in hours and minutes Walking speed in Add 10 minutes per hour for safety (h:mm) 0:31 3:39 3 is (h:mm) km/h

Start Time Finish Time or Reach Camp Site Dark at: FS120409 Jan 2019 Route Plan Weather Forecast Emergencies

Scout Group WIND: Note: Speed/Force…………………becoming………………knots/mph at …………….. metres These notes are for those in the local area who Direction………………… have been handed a copy of this Route Plan. If the party fails to return by the agreed time Vehicle Registration Number TEMPERATURE: please follow the InTouch system that is below Sea level………………°C becoming …………….°C at ………………..metres in order to make contact with the group or to Cloud base…………………….metres see if they have returned home. If there are Party Leader OUTLOOK: problems with this then please telephone the appropriate Scout Headquarters' office for futher support.

Deputy leader Equipment in Party 1) InTouch System This list is not intended to be a complete one of all the equipment (both personal and communal) but more to give others an indication of how the party is equiped should there be an emergency. Items marked * should be carried by each member of the party (but remember that the exact details of the Other Party Members equipment will be dependant on your objective and duration of journey). Insert number if appropriate: Maps (minimum of 2) Torch Compasses (minimum of 2) *Emergency rations *Waterproofs Survival Bag(s) or Tent *Spare Clothing *Ice Axe (winter conditions) *Whistle *Crampons (Winter conditions) *Food and drink Confidence rope First Aid Kit Sleeping Bag or Duvet 2) Police - 999 Watch Small Stove and Utensils 3) Scout Headquarters *Emergency Card and Pencil Matches (in a waterproof container) Duty Media Officer: Additional Information if required Office Hours: 0345 300 1818 or 0208 4337100 OR if in Scotland: Office Hours: 01383 419073 Outside Office Hours: 0208 433 7100 OR if in Northern Ireland: Office Hours: 028 9049 2829 Outside Office Hours: 07973 301 195