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Dip Flat is considered by most RNZAF recruits as a major highlight of the GSTS experience. A week away from the humdrum of Woodbourne, in the vast wide open spaces of the Rainbow Valley National Park near Nelson. The week included a three day tramp in which you are put into small teams. Also included was a long range shoot on the 400 metre firing range. There were night exercises to train in night vision and night orienteering, and bush craft exercises. A majorly important training day was that when we were sent out to hunt for a casualty and then construct a stretcher for them. This was timely because two days later on my 3-day tramp we all had to put what we'd just learned into practice.
Dip Flat had its downsides too, fire picket at night, the incessant wasps - especially round the cook house, and the dreaded communal showers! Worst of all for the guys was having to shave without a mirror and using a bowl of cold water that ten other blokes were dipping into. The bowl always seemed to be red with blood. On one occasion I cut myself badly on the throat - right before the Sqn Ldr came to inspect us. He asked me if the conditions were so bad, had i tried to commit suicide. Amazingly F/Sgt Warner actually laughed!
Here are a selection of events that may stir some memories for you. If you can put names to any faces where they're missing I'd much appreciate it.