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Mountain Leader | 05/04/2016 | |
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Single Pitch Award | 01/09/2013 |
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Yorkshire Region Night Navigation | 27/03/2025 | 0.50 |
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Swaledale Mountain Rescue Base Visit | 28/01/2025 | 0.50 |
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Leave No Trace Webinar-Myles Farnbank 12th December 7.30pm | 12/12/2024 | 0.25 |
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Wild Ingleborough Wildlife Trust | 23/10/2024 | 1.00 |
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Business start up and support, including finances (Sunday only) | 13/10/2024 | 1.00 |
Passing my SPA meant i can help others to get out and get climbing. I worked for Joint Services Mountain Training (JSMTC) for 7 years and took out groups on a weekly basis. Teaching basic climbing courses. Passing my MLT aloud me within the military to take groups of 6 out on the mountains. I love having the ability to get young soldiers out and about, outside their day to day routine. Many of them have never climbed a mountain or climbed outdoors or any climbing before. I get a sense of achievement when a group get to the top of a climb or the top of a mountain. At last i have passed my MLS this allowed me within the military to run summer mountaineering foundation and MLTs this gave me great experience in teaching the rope work and my confidence as an ML grew. During my time so far I have been in a leader and assistant rolls.
I have been out to the Swiss Alps on a foundation Alpine course, Climbing in costa Blanca, open boated in Scotland and Wales both kayak and canoe. Well travelled during my time in the Armed Forces.
I am also a 16hr outdoor first aid trainer
I have now completed my NNAS Tutor Award so keep an eye out for my courses.
I have known Nick since 2006 where I have watched him grow and develop teaching in the great outdoors. He has had lots of real experience with groups and various learning opportunities from teaching them. He is able to deliver lots of activities whilst inspiring his students and peers to the what may happen. Nick's what may happen is now, taking the next step to do something for himself and get onto training. We talk often about good practice and doesn't shy away from promoting gold standard service, especially representing Mountain Training Association. Well done to nick for taking the next step, what an awesome opportunity and about time.
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