In reply to Bengsw91:
Hey Ben,
as Jez says, assessors don't want to spend ages reading your entries, but we do need to see that the entries fulfil the criteria. A few sentences describing the dynamics of the group, roughly what route was followed and how long it took, whether it was new terrain for yourself, any mountains climbed, where nav was needed, any skills practiced or learning points, and any key decision judgements and that's all that's required.
All the following criteria should be fulfilled:
- The individual takes part in the planning and leadership.
- An unfamiliar locality is explored.
- A mountain is ascended.
- Navigation skills are required.
- Knowledge is increased and relevant skills practised.
- Judgement and decision making is required.
- Five hours or more journey time.
One of the simplest ways to get across route details and time taken is a GPX trace which is fairly easily done these days with smart watches and such, or even a photo of a sharpie'd route map works well if you've drawn it out as part of your planning. Generally a lot easier than typing up a long description when you're on less popular paths or away from paths entirely.
Also do log anything that doesn't meet the QMD criteria, just don't flag it as a QMD. Ultimately it's all experience that contributes to your development and reflects your experience.