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BUSHCRAFT COURSE

Eight women were among . the 54 youth group leaders ‘ who this week completed the '■ two-month bushcraft course ■ run by the Canterbury : Mountaiq Safety Committee. t The spare-time course—- . lectures and practical exercises—was attended by lead- ; ers from most youth groups and teachers involved in I school outdoor activities, i All aspects of safety in the I mountains and bush were . covered and the course inI eluded a one-day river crossing exercise and a two-day camp in Lees Valley. The 54 participants will now take part in a week-end tramp, sleeping out in bivouacs they have prepared.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 4

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BUSHCRAFT COURSE Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 4

BUSHCRAFT COURSE Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 4

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