
Fantastic waterfalls
This course develops Lowlands skills, which is idea for young people starting to enjoy the outdoors on moorlands and in the valleys. Everything required to look after yourself is covered from navigation to what to pack in your rucksack. You will spend 2 days out in the outside walking discussing what to do when, personal kit, and you will get technical help whenever you need in the future in order to develop your skills.
What an ideal birthday present! Get yourself prepared in the outdoors with Mountaineering Joe !
Hill Skills Course Outline
• Developing an understanding of how to plan low level walks.
• Becoming familiar with the use of a map and compass.
• Understanding the weather on the hills and how this differs to normal forecasts.
• Dealing with emergencies while out walking.
• Learning about the upland environment.
• Course review and feedback.
How it all works
Mountain Training, is the official UK body that oversees training for qualifications and personal skills in the outdoors.
All participants are required to register with Mountain Training. (http://www.mountain-training.org/walking/awards/hill-and-mountain-skills).
Registration:
This is a one-off cost and allows access to either or both courses. Cost: £20 per person (£17 for 14 to 18s) This allows:
• Access to unlimited technical advice from Mountain Training
• You enter your walks into their logbook so you have a record of everything you have done (optional but great if you intend to take the outdoors further!)
• You will receive copy of the ‘Safety on Mountains’ handbook
• You Register/book a course on their web site
You then book a course via their web site. My courses will be listed under Mountaineeringjoe.
Following this link for further details: http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/walking/mountain-skills-course/
Once registered you can then start logging your days out immediately if you want to. When you are ready to book a course this can be done via the mountain training web site. I will be able to see your log book and then be able to tailor the instruction personally for you. Once you have attend the course then a certificate of attendance after the training course will be send to you.
Course requirements and equipment
• You will need clothing and footwear that is appropriate for mountain conditions.
• Hill and Mountain Skills courses require a minimum of 2 persons to run.
• Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
For more information contact Mountaineering Joe or visit mountain training. Remember if you have a group of 4 or more then I can personally arrange a course date to suit you and bunkhouse accommodation for £120 pp during the week.
Get yourself prepared in the mountains with Mountaineering Joe.
The course develops skills in countryside and moorland areas and these will be applicable to many walking areas in the UK and Ireland. This is ideal for parents who want to build their children’s independence by allowing them to plan the walks. You will feel confident that they know how to look after themselves in the future whilst walking in the hills
Walking on The Northern Anglesey Coastal path between Traeth Dulas and Benllech
Isle of Anglesey, Private Guiding, WalkingA rugged coast line in places along the top coast but with good paths
Peaceful quite beaches on the top coast of Anglesey
Walking in Glen Nevis, Lochaber, West Highland, Scotland.
Private Guiding, Walking, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsAmazing water falls due to the snow melting
Hill Skills Course Available from April 2014
UncategorizedFantastic waterfalls
What an ideal birthday present! Get yourself prepared in the outdoors with Mountaineering Joe !
Hill Skills Course Outline
• Developing an understanding of how to plan low level walks.
• Becoming familiar with the use of a map and compass.
• Understanding the weather on the hills and how this differs to normal forecasts.
• Dealing with emergencies while out walking.
• Learning about the upland environment.
• Course review and feedback.
How it all works
Mountain Training, is the official UK body that oversees training for qualifications and personal skills in the outdoors.
All participants are required to register with Mountain Training. (http://www.mountain-training.org/walking/awards/hill-and-mountain-skills).
Registration:
This is a one-off cost and allows access to either or both courses. Cost: £20 per person (£17 for 14 to 18s) This allows:
• Access to unlimited technical advice from Mountain Training
• You enter your walks into their logbook so you have a record of everything you have done (optional but great if you intend to take the outdoors further!)
• You will receive copy of the ‘Safety on Mountains’ handbook
• You Register/book a course on their web site
You then book a course via their web site. My courses will be listed under Mountaineeringjoe.
Following this link for further details: http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/walking/mountain-skills-course/
Once registered you can then start logging your days out immediately if you want to. When you are ready to book a course this can be done via the mountain training web site. I will be able to see your log book and then be able to tailor the instruction personally for you. Once you have attend the course then a certificate of attendance after the training course will be send to you.
Course requirements and equipment
• You will need clothing and footwear that is appropriate for mountain conditions.
• Hill and Mountain Skills courses require a minimum of 2 persons to run.
• Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
For more information contact Mountaineering Joe or visit mountain training. Remember if you have a group of 4 or more then I can personally arrange a course date to suit you and bunkhouse accommodation for £120 pp during the week.
Get yourself prepared in the mountains with Mountaineering Joe.
The course develops skills in countryside and moorland areas and these will be applicable to many walking areas in the UK and Ireland. This is ideal for parents who want to build their children’s independence by allowing them to plan the walks. You will feel confident that they know how to look after themselves in the future whilst walking in the hills
Winter Navigation practice in the Cairngorm mountains.
Mountaineering, Navigation and Map Reading, Private Guiding, Uncategorized, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsTaking a bearing is harder in winter with gloves!
A day out practicing Navigation on the Cairngorm plateau. Which really has to be more of the most difficult places to navigate in bad weather.
http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/mountaineering/navigation-courses-snowdonia/
Winter Walking in the Cairngorm mountains.
Mountaineering, Private Guiding, Uncategorized, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsWalking up Coire na Ciste
Winter walking climbing Snowdon, in Snowdonia national park
Adventure Holidays, Mountaineering, Private Guiding, Walking, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsThe Snowdon horseshoe
Patey’s Route IV, 5 Winter climbing at Sneachda in the Cairngorm.
Mountaineering, Private Guiding, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsPatey’s Route crux pitch
The Prodigal Principal V,5, winter climbing at Sneachda in the Cairngorm
Mountaineering, Private Guiding, Winter Walking and Winter SkillsThe Prodigal Principal V,5
Want to improve your navigation? Try our contour navigation approach to finding your way around.
Navigation and Map Reading, Private GuidingI can see what is going on when I understand the contours of the landscape
Do you find it hard calculating routes from a-b using compass bearings, timings and pacings, and a storyboard based on map features like walls, boundaries, cairns or sheepfolds etc. This method of navigating has such a complex story board that it requires constant referring to the map and compass. Complex pacings and timings, not conducive to a comfortable walk in the hills and an interesting conversation with your companions.
Want to be able to navigate with your map and compass, for the most part, zipped inside your pocket. Navigating using contours can simplify your navigation on most days being able to identify complex train around can allow you to put simple story board together so you can navigation with your map in your pocket and actually speak to people in your group!
Have a look at what you can do http://mountaineeringjoe.co.uk/mountaineering/navigation-courses-snowdonia/
Fancy doing the Welsh 3000s?
Mountain Challenges, Mountaineering, Private Guiding, ScramblingTryfan looks magnificent from the Carneddau range