
This is the second and third day of me working with Dave Barnard on the A-level hill walking expedition, today is the first day of the 2 day walking expedition, today was really useful because I was again having to teach basic navigational techniques to the students which is so useful, because it means that I have to be able to solve their problems or mistakes, therefore having a firm grasp of the basics.
We camped at the Aberglaslyn hut, then walked the next day up and round moel dyniewyd, this was the day we were assessing the students on their navigation, very useful because i used it as a day for an assessment as well.
Area :
Nantlle & Hebog
The Nantlle Ridge is the name given to a small range of mountains in Snowdonia, north Wales which runs south-west from the village of Rhyd Ddu for a distance of about 9 km (6 mi), ending above Talysarn and Nebo in the Nantlle Valley.