Workshop Content & Learning Outcomes:
This free peer-led event will provide an opportunity for members of the East Midlands & Anglia Region to get together in a relaxed setting to practice and discuss low visibility/night navigation skills. Bearings, pacing and timings will be used to reach our main objective.
Tunstall Forest falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, forming part of the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths.
Tunstall Forest consists of coniferous plantations, broadleaved belts and heathland areas which link up with both Tunstall and Blaxhall Common. These areas are great for ground nesting birds such as the Nightjar and Woodlark, so keep your eyes peeled for these species.
As one of your Regional Assistant Co-ordinators covering the south east of our region, EMA, I look forward to meeting you.
Equipment & Kit Required:
Your personal walking kit appropriate for the forecasted weather conditions. Equipment should include OS Explorer Map 212, compass and head torch.
Catering/Food:
There will be an opportunity for a quick break. If you wish to bring a flask/snack, please do so.
Meeting Point:
OS Grid Ref: TM 37597 54747
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Additional Info:
As a peer-led event, please be reminded, all members are responsible for themselves whilst out on the walk.
Workshop Provider Details:
EMA Regional Assistant Co-ordinator, Neil Kenyon, ML.
Cancellation Procedure:
Please provide a minimum of 48 hours notice by way of contact details provided.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE EVENT
Your CPD record - If you attend this event and it counts as CPD, your CPD point/s will automatically be added to your record in due course - you will not need to add it yourself.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for the workshop provider to complete the event in the system and assign you your CPD, thank you.