Outdoors; Mountains/Forests, Coastline and Waterways 1240

Innhold

The subject is structured into the three settings: coastline, mountains/forests and waterways.

Coastline I, Skills and Knowledge:

  • The importance of having a surplus of energy on trips and hikes; choosing destinations and routes in accordance with one’s ability, safety and realistic goals
  • Taking responsibility for one's own learning
  • Outings in the wild: laws and regulations; the importance of leaving no traces
  • Trip planning, sailing/rowing trips in groups, safety and guidelines for outings
  • Sailing and rowing in small boats rigged with spritsails
  • Lines, rigging and marlinspike seamanship.
  • Mooring
  • Finding shelter and establishing a campsite, setting up a lavo (a traditional Sami tent)
  • Maintenance of boats and equipment
  • The inhabitants of coastal Norway: the Nordic boat-builders, sail-makers, and lighthouse keepers, fishermen and pilots
  • Didactics: guidelines for outings, procedures, organisation, working methods, management and leadership

Mountains/forests I, Skills and Knowledge:

  • The importance of having a surplus of energy on outdoor excursions, choosing routes and destinations in keeping with one’s competence, choosing trip area according to ability, safety and goals
  • Taking responsibility for own learning
  • Outings in the wild: laws and regulations; the importance of leaving no traces
  • Planning trips; going on expeditions in groups; safety and guidelines for outings
  • Clothes and equipment
  • Shelter and making camp: choosing a campsite and making camp, constructing gapahuks (lean-to shelters), tents
  • Orienteering and route choice, maps and compasses, choice of destinations
  • Food, building campfires and cooking utensils
  • Harvesting and preparing berries and mushrooms
  • Hygiene and first-aid in the forests and mountains
  • Weather and weather portents
  • Handicraft
  • People in the mountains: use of the mountains in a cultural-historical perspective
  • Didactics: trip guidelines, procedures, organisation, working methods, management and leadership, learning from one another

Waterways I, Skills and Knowledge:

  • The importance of having a surplus of energy in the wilderness, planning trips in accordance with one’s ability, choosing trip area according to ability, safety and objectives
  • Taking responsibility for one’s own learning
  • Outings in the wild: laws and regulations; the importance of leaving no traces
  • Planning trips, paddling expeditions in groups, safety and trip guidelines
  • Paddling canoes on calm water and in rapids, basic paddling techniques
  • Assessing rivers
  • Wading in swift water
  • Saving oneself in calm water and in rapids
  • Lifesaving in calm water and in rapids
  • Shelter and making camp: choosing a campsite and making camp, canoe-bivouac
  • Orienteering and route choice, maps and compasses, choice of destination,
  • Food, campfires and cooking utensils
  • Harvesting and preparing berries and mushrooms
  • Hygiene and first-aid near the water
  • Weather and weather portents
  • People along the waterways: use of the waterways in a cultural-historical perspective, the river as a symbol, the history of the canoe, areas of use and planning

Arbeids- og læringsformer

Duration
8 weeks, autumn semester

Lectures, group projects and practical exercises, problem-oriented guidance in connection with trips in various natural environments. The trips are obligatory: 16 days with an instructor and a 7-day study-trip alone.

Please not that there are extra fees connected to this course. We estimate about 1000 norwegian kroner to cover transportation, classrom materials and books.

Vurderingsformer

  • Portfolio exam, graded mark
  • Work requirement, mandatory individual and group trips

All parts must be passed.

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Publisert av / forfatter Simon K. Jeppesen <simon.jeppesenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, sist oppdatert av Simon Jeppesen - 05.01.2016