We'll spend the day covering this aspect of the syllabus which could include: Safe travel through steep and broken ground considering route choice and group management. Suitability of different types, sizes and lengths of rope Rope Management Appropriate knots Appropriate methods of belaying, including choice of safe anchors Use of the rope protecting descents and ascents for the whole party and to safeguard a single party member
How to book:
To reserve your space if you follow this link it details how to pay and my booking form is there BOOK HERE
Workshop provider:
My enthusiasm for exploring has enabled me to live, work and travel throughout the world and I realised early on that mountains were my true passion and eventually settled in Snowdonia. North Wales offers some of the best quality and most diverse range of rock climbing and mountaineering in the UK
Qualifications are important, I’ve acquired a few over the years and they are backed up with over 25 years experience of working in the outdoors industry.
Over the years these are the qualifications that I’ve gained, I am an Accredited Practitioner of Outdoor Learning (APIOL), I hold the Mountaineering and Climbing Instructor (MCI), Winter Mountain Leader Award (MLW) and I am a qualified Further Education tutor.
I have been an approved Mountain Training Cymru (MTC) Course Provider for over 12 years able to offer the Mountain Leader and Rock Climbing Instructor Awards
Paul Poole
Equipment:
I'll send a kit list prior to the course
Meeting place:
Capel Curig
Timings:
9am - 5pm