If this event is fully booked, please send an equiry. If there is the interest then a second independent group could be organised.
SESSION CONTENT & LEARNING OUTCOMES
This session will be run in line with the latest government Covid-19 guidelines.
This free peer-led session is a chance for members to get together after a long lockdown.
This is a chance to meet up with other members and discuss how 'all this' has affected you and what you are planning in the future.
We will also go over:
- Refreshing navigation skills;
- Discussing group management;
- Discussing your future needs, and;
- Anything else you let me know of!
Plan for a day around Great Whernside to the east of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
(Great Whernside https://goo.gl/maps/HcHtRKCb8B9P2fXi8)
EQUIPMENT/KIT REQUIRED
Attendees will need to be equipped for a full day on the hills and the conditions forecast including the relevant maps (OS OL30 or Landranger 98; Harvey Maps Ultra Map Yorkshire Dales North East XT40 or Superwalker Yorkshire Dales North East).
WORKSHOP PROVIDER CREDENTIALS
This is a peer-led event and as such attendees are responsible for their own welfare and must adhere to Covid-19 government guidelines regarding safety and social distancing. Please do not attend this event if you are displaying any Covid-19 symptoms.
Please familiarise yourselves with the following MTA guidance before attending this event: https://www.mountain-training.org/membership/mountain-training-association/news/helping-keep-outdoor-activities-covid-secure
Track & Trace: Your contact information may need to be shared with another attendee should they later display any Covid-19 symptoms and wish to inform you of this.
CANCELLATION PROCEDURE
In the event of concellation all attendees will be contacted directly and this events page updated accordingly.
This event is also being run on Sunday 05 July and a similar event in the North York Moors on Friday 17 July. Due to limits on numbers please do not book on to more than one.
Iain McIntyre
Yorkshire Regional Coordinator