Saturday 13 December 2003

Gunpowder Park

A development for Lee Valley Country Parks, which was part of a range of projects under the banner "Fatband Revelations". This treasure hunt was designed for school groups and park visitors - to entertain, practise team skills, simple orienteering and promote environmental awareness.

Who took part?

Three teams from Ponders End Youth Centre in Enfield. The teenagers had to find out information about the Gunpowder Park site, using a combination of techniques.


Teams started at point X on the map. They had to find code numbers, which they texted to the game server. Then they received a message which comprised a direction + a question or an object to photograph.

They had to text an answer back to the game server and/or take a photo of the specified object. Then they followed directions to the next clue/code.



Rangers from Lee Valley Parks were acting as guides and providing information about wildlife in the area.

The game server kept a note of team scores. Extra points were added at the end when teams showed their photos.

Team kit:
Map of location, mobile phone, compass, polaroid camera, idenitfication sheet, answer grid.



The main aim for the youth group was to provide an activity for members that would be fun and encourage their team-building skills. Players were given feedback forms with their tea and biscuits at the end of the treasure hunt.


The experience made everyone talk to each other a lot, the team aspect was very positive, as were solving clues, being made to think and also taking pictures.   They did not like being outside - the youth centre participants were not warmly enough dressed for the circumstances and their enjoyment (especially the girls) was impaired by the weather.
Technical issues 
Oh yes, the server went down... so we had to replace technology with a human being.  This slowed things down somewhat, as one person was responsible for dealing with multiple text messages and had some thumb problems (only two).

PUBLICATIONS
French, F. (2003)  Revealing what is hidden: an environmental treasure hunt,  presented at ISAGA 2003, Kisarazu, Japan