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Identify a wild place (or places) on which to focus your John Muir Award activity:

  • It should have some natural character and scope for at least 4 days’ worth of activity.
  • It can be a particular wild place, a range of wild places or a journey – gardens, school grounds, local parks, along rivers and coastlines, in National Parks and mountain ranges.

 

Why is it a suitable place for your Award activity?

As part of your activity ask your participants:

  • What are the natural characteristics of your chosen wild place(s)?
  • Why is it relevant and special for you and others?

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Everything we do starts with encouraging people to be themselves in wild places, to feel comfortable or ready to engage in the natural environment.

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