Student / Mountain Club Group Training
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2 Day week end or 3-5 Day mid week
Max Ration 1:6
Winter Mountain Skills & Safety Training
These courses are specifically organised and targeted at groups requiring basic winter mountain skills and safety training in order to be able to progress in confidence, independently and safely within a group or organisation. At an introductory level there is a ratio of no more than 6 students to 1 Instructor.
They are offered to members of recognised mountain groups on any agreed dates. More than one group can be accommodated at one time and can be residential self-catering or non- residential.
The programmes offer an ideal, cost effective opportunity to learn the requirements of winter mountain equipment and clothing - before investing heavily in buying specialist gear. All technical gear is supplied but - if you do not have them - ice axe, crampons will need to be hired at extra cost from us along with suitable stiff winter boots.
With the shortening of the days you and your club may be making plans for the next winter trip to Scotland. If you are coming north and have relative beginners in your group, then why not organise a short training course as part of your visit – either residential or non residential. Overall your group will then have access to more skills, knowledge and confidence for the future as well as giving the more experienced people a chance to brush up in the company of an expert or go and do their own thing
Non Academic and Student mountaineering clubs are often in a state of membership change – particularly student clubs – with new members arriving annually and experienced folks leaving or going off to do their own thing..
Even one of our shorter two day courses of training in winter skills - based mainly on either of our Winter Mountain Skills or Winter Mountaincraft courses - can help your group prepare for this coming winter and plug this gap.
Previous Experience
Some summer hill-walking experience with some familiarity of map and compass work. A reasonable level of personal fitness and stamina is essential. No previous knowledge of rope work is assumed but some familiarity is useful.
Course Itinerary
Introduction to Winter Skills – 16 to 20 yrs
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Max Ratio 1:6/8
2 Day week end or 3 Day mid week
Age Limits - 16 - 20 years
Many young people take part in more adventurous mountaineering - this has always been the case - either with friends, through a club / youth group / scouts / DofE / or with family and friends. In the nature of things - in our shrinking world - there are now more easily accessible mountain adventures open to younger folks - as part of a gap year or simply a progressive interest in the outdoors.
What better way to spend part of the Christmas, New Year, February half term, or Easter break with friends or like minded other young people learning the basics of winter skills. This could be in preparation for a summer expedition or a first trip to the Alps or an ideal way to extend summer hill walking into an all year round activity.
While we are very happy to include younger novices onto our mountain courses it is our strong recommendation that - to get the most value out of a suitable winter skills course for this age group - a maximum of 3 days is booked at any one time. There is always a big drain on the body's personal physical and mental energy on the hills in winter. Our experience tells us that the "inner core" of younger folks on the hill does not cope as well with a full 5 day course in a Scottish winter. We have designated some specific courses where we are more than happy to accept 16 - 20 year olds during holiday or half term times. Snowgoose Mountain Centre is one of the very few companies able to offer this service. We have a 2 year AALA Licence ( L55888/RO565)
Previous Experience
Some experience of summer hill walking and familiarity with map & compass work is useful.You should be fairly hill fit and be prepared to spend all day "on the hill"
Course Details
These winter mountain skills & walking programs offer an ideal, high input, cost-effective opportunity to learn the requirements of essential winter skills, winter mountain navigation, mountain equipment and clothing - before investing heavily in buying specialist gear. All technical gear is supplied but - if you do not have them - ice axe, crampons will need to be hired at extra cost from us along with suitable stiff winter boots.
Course Itinerary
The Itinerary will follow that of either the Winter Skills - Winter Walking or Winter Munros programs
NOTE:- Parents and guardians should note that we are definitely not a traditional "outdoor center" in a large old country house with serviced accommodation (food provided). There is always the option for an adult to book into our self catering apartments or s/c shared hostel and bunkhouse accommodation on another course or maybe go skiing or snow boarding - or even just chill out. However we have found that most young folks on our winter courses do relish the opportunity to be full self reliant and look after themselves totally.
Parent should bear in mind that we are not able to provide evening entertainment, activities or direct supervision throughout the evenings - other than the "homework" which is occasionally set! .We are always contactable by phone if need be 24 hours a day if there are any problems.