First-Time Registration Guide
- Visit the website
Go to: https://bookings.challengecamp.org.uk - Open registration
When the page loads, click “Login or Register” under the Scout Leader section. - Create an account
Select “Don’t have an account? Create one here.” - Enter your details
Fill in:- First name
- Last name
- Email address
No code? No problem — you can add it later. - Need a code?
Ask your District volunteer for your group’s access code. - Create your account
Click “Create Account.” - Confirm your email
A message will be sent to your email with a 6-digit confirmation code. - Verify & login
Enter the confirmation code to complete registration and log in.
Claiming Your Group
Once you’ve logged into the system, you’ll need to claim your group (if you haven’t already).
- Get your access code
You should have received a three-word Group Access Code from your District Lead Volunteer.- Don’t know your code? Ask your District Lead Volunteer
- Or email: challenge26@cycscouts.org.uk
- Open the claim option
Under the Scout Leader section, click “Claim Group.” - Enter your code
Type in your three-word access code and press “Claim Group.” - Done!
Your group is now linked to your account.
You can view bookings and amend participant numbers.
How to Complete Your Challenge Booking
Follow the steps below to claim and complete your group’s booking for Challenge.
If you're ready to finalise:
After confirming:
You can request changes after confirming, but increases depend on availability.
Refunds cannot be given for no‑shows, so only book the places you need.
Once your booking numbers are confirmed, you can start gathering information for the young people and adults attending Challenge from your group.
How to View and Manage Health Forms
You can return to the Challenge Booking site at any time to review and manage health forms for your group. Follow the steps below to check progress, update information, and track permissions.
What Happens After a Parent or Guardian Submits a Young Person’s Details
Once a parent or guardian completes their young person’s information on the Challenge Booking System, the following steps take place:
How to Scan Shooting Permission Forms on a Mobile Device
If you're logged into the Challenge Booking System on your mobile phone, you can quickly confirm receipt of Shooting Permission Forms using the QR codes printed on each form.
Ensure you have received the physically signed (wet signature) Shooting Permission Form from each young person whose parent or guardian opted into shooting activities.
Assign Shifts to People
Once your group has claimed jobs for Challenge, you can assign specific people to complete those roles over the weekend.
Go to the Challenge 2026 booking site:
bookings.challengecamp.org.uk and log into your account.
✅ Tip: Make sure the person you select is confident in assigning volunteers and managing schedules, as they’ll be responsible for helping your group meet its volunteering commitment.
How to claim hours
As a Booking Contact or Rota Manager, you need to claim volunteer shifts that will be shared across the adults in your group during Challenge.
Claiming shifts early helps you balance volunteering with your group’s own plans and activities over the weekend.
Claiming shifts early helps you balance volunteering with your group’s own plans and activities over the weekend.
Go to the Challenge booking website:
bookings.challengecamp.org.uk and log into your account.
✅ Tip: Try to spread shifts evenly across your adult volunteers to ensure everyone contributes and no one is overloaded.
Adding a Rota Manager
All groups attending Challenge are required to contribute volunteer hours. These are managed through the Rota Manager feature in the Challenge 2026 booking system.
As the booking contact, you already have access to this feature, but you can also assign another person in your group to help manage rotas.
Go to the Challenge 2026 booking site:
bookings.challenge.org.uk and log into your account.
✅ Tip: Make sure the person you select is confident in assigning volunteers and managing schedules, as they’ll be responsible for helping your group meet its volunteering commitment.