Improvised rescue and problem solving skills are an integral part of both the MIA training and assessment courses and the knowledge and application are extremely important for Mountaineering Instructors working on complex mountain crags or on sea cliffs.
However how do we teach clients the building blocks for developing their own independent skills?
Which skills are important to walk away with? What are the progressions? What kit should we use? And which venues?
This workshop will build on the vast experience of the participants and be facilitated by Simon Verspeak. Minimum MIA trainee
Simon Verspeak MIC Simon works full time as a professional climbing and mountaineering instructor, he works across the UK seasons and has good working knowledge of Snowdonia, the Peak and Scotland.
Bring own personal kit, single crag rope, one short static rope, rack, any other rescue kit you carry. I'll supply other kit as required.