Sections
NAVIGATORS
6-10 Years Old
Navigators embark on their first steps into the world of adventure, where curiosity and exploration are key. This section is designed to ignite young minds with a sense of wonder, introducing fundamental outdoor skills and fostering teamwork through engaging, age-appropriate activities. Navigators learn the basics of nature appreciation, safety, and simple navigation, setting the stage for a lifelong journey of discovery.
JUNIOR EXPLORERS
8-12 Years Old
Junior Explorers build on the foundations laid as Navigators, taking on more challenging tasks and developing greater independence. In this section, children delve deeper into outdoor skills, including advanced navigation, basic first aid, and environmental stewardship. Activities are designed to encourage problem-solving and leadership, preparing Junior Explorers to take on greater responsibilities and adventures in the future.
EXPLORERS
10-14 Years Old
Explorers enter a phase of heightened adventure and skill-building, where they tackle more complex challenges and begin to specialize in areas of interest. This section emphasizes resilience, self-reliance, and advanced outdoor skills such as wilderness survival, advanced first aid, and environmental conservation. Explorers are encouraged to push their boundaries and take on leadership roles, fostering personal growth and a deeper connection with the natural world.
VENTURERS
12-17 Years Old
Venturers experience the pinnacle of youth adventure, where the skills and knowledge gained in earlier sections are put to the test in more demanding environments. This section focuses on leadership, community service, and advanced outdoor expertise. Venturers take on ambitious projects, lead expeditions, and mentor younger members, honing their abilities and preparing for the transition to adult roles within the association.
ROVERS
18+
Rovers embody the ultimate expression of adventure, skill, and service within the association. As adults, they take on significant leadership roles, guiding and supporting younger members while continuing their personal development. Rovers engage in high-level expeditions, advanced training, and community service projects, exemplifying the principles of traditional scouting while balancing the demands of the modern world. Their journey is one of lifelong learning, adventure, and dedication to the values of the association.