Navigation Introduction – 1 Day

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This introductory level course takes place in Snowdonia and will get you started on your navigational journey, preparing you to safely enjoy hillwalking and a range of other outdoor activities without getting lost.

(Mountain Rescue estimate that 80% of accidents in the hills are the result of a simple navigational error).

The course is fun and interactive, based entirely outdoors and is a practical hands on course. It is aimed at people with no navigation experience, whether you are new to the outdoors or have been relying on others, guidebooks, easy well-defined routes or reliant on your phone to direct you!

The course covers navigation in the countryside using paths tracks and other linear features and basic map interpretation.

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Syllabus

Map scales and selection of maps.

Use a 6 figure grid reference with worded descriptions to define the position of a map feature and to locate a feature on the ground.

Orientate the map using handrails, obvious point features and major landforms.

Use linear features (e.g. paths, tracks, clear boundaries) as handrails in simple navigation exercises.

Relate prominent landforms such as large hills and valleys to corresponding contour information on the map.

Orientating a map to the ground in front of you to locate yourself.

Use an orientated map to confirm the direction of travel.

Use clearly identifiable features to confirm position along the route.

Measure horizontal distance on the map and estimate distance on the ground using timing.

Plan and implement simple routes and navigation strategies based on the above skills.

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Course details:

This course runs over a single day and  All training will be delivered practically in the outdoors rather than in a classroom. This is a ‘hands-on’ real navigation course.

*Please contact myself via email with any course enquiries: martinwall013@gmail.com

or click on link below for bookings:

 

 

Hill Skills Course

 

 

Do you want to have your own adventure’s in the hills?.

If you’re new to hill walking, the Hill Skills course will provide a perfect introduction to hillwalking for anyone of any ability.

Skills include navigation, walking pace and movement, clothing, equipment and weather, discount available for AAC (UK) members, see details below and specific course dates for bespoke courses.

 

*Note: If you already have some hill walking experience, but want to progress to steep mountain terrain, then the Mountain Skills course is for you. Check out my other events for Mountain Skills course dates.

The 2-Day Hill Skills course is nationally accredited and endorsed by Mountain Rescue England and Wales and will provide you with the skills and confidence to:

  • Successfully plan a walk in the hills in the UK or Ireland
  • Understand pace, nutrition and movement skills over various terrain & steep ground
  • Make an informed choice of correct clothing and equipment – being suitably dressed and equipped can make the difference between a great day out and a complete disaster
  • Interpret the weather – how it may affect the hills and your day
  • Navigate in the hills – everything from selecting a compass and using a map to navigation in poor visibility and an intro to GPS
  • Environmental knowledge – how to minimise your impact on the hill, information on good practice and useful organisations
  • Hazards and emergency procedures in the hills – how to respond to any hazards you encounter and what to do in a real emergency

Booking on to either the Hill Skills or Mountain Skills course will automatically register with Mountain Training.

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Course details:

The 2-day course is run with a maximum of four people (larger groups can be accommodated) and will take place in either Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), the Clwydian Range or the Brecon Beacons.

Please contact myself via email with any course inquiries: martinwall013@gmail.com

or complete booking form below:

 

 

*Max Adventures is an accredited provider of the Hill & Mountain Skills Scheme