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Vango DofE Kit.Tested & Recommended
What is The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award?
Youth charity The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award supports over 275,000 people aged 14-24 every year. The ethos is to enable every young person of every background to take part in DofE programmes and succeed, regardless of any barriers. Helping to instil a sense of adventure, the DofE has a lasting impact on young people’s behaviour, skills and life chances. The mission is to inspire, guide and support young people in their self-development and recognise their achievements.
Anyone aged between 14 and 24 can do a programme at one of the three progressive levels which, when successfully completed, lead to a Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. There are four sections at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold.
Young people will achieve a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award if they show persistence, commitment and personal development over a period of time. Every activity must be successfully completed and assessed. The result is the world’s leading achievement award for young people, recognised by employers and universities alike.
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Vacancies within AMG
02.06.10 |
If you are passionate about the outdoors, are a fan of the Vango brand and would be interested in working with our team of outdoor specialists, then check out our latest vacancies on our Careers page.
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Vango Climber Reaches Top of the World
26.05.10 |
Vango, the UK’s leading camping and outdoor brand, are delighted to announce that their sponsored climber, Ed Laughton, has reached the summit of Mt. Everest. He is only one of 2,500 climbers who have managed the arduous climb to the top of the world’s highest mountain.
For more information regarding the Himalayan Rescue Association, please visit www.himalayanrescue.org or for more information regarding Ed’s challenge, email marketing@vango.co.uk.
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2010 Scottish Ultra Marathon
06.05.10 |
Vango are again delighted to be supporting the Scottish Ultra marathon for the second year running.
Starting from the 1st until the 7th May, the marathon is recognised as the toughest multi-day event held in the UK, with athletes covering 150kms of various terrains on the beautiful west coast islands of Islay and Jura.
Vango have donated key pieces of equipment including twenty Equinox mountain and thirty Beta adventure tents. Lightweight and durable, these tunnel tents will provide essential shelter to the participants from the elements.
Twenty athletes started the race on Sunday and already the tough conditions have forced several to retire early.
The first female and male athlete to cross the finishing line will both win some great products from our Lightweight range, including new for 2010 Apex tents and Rapide rucsacs. Designed specifically for mountain marathon competitors and lightweight adventurers, the Apex is extremely lightweight and will shelter the winner’s in future lightweight adventures. Athletes will appreciate the features of our new Ultralite rucsac, the Rapide. This rucsac will deliver fluids when needed most, contains essential storage space and has a sleek design to ensure that they do not hamper the user when time is of the essence.
Check out our Facebook page for daily updates and pictures from the race, and for more information regarding the event, please visit www.scottishultra.com.
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