About this Event
Overview
The assessment takes place over three days and follows the Hill and Moorland Leader syllabus. This is mainly a practical assessment with one evening session, which may be a night nav. Candidates are advised to prepare fully and refer to the Hill and Moorland Leader syllabus. It is important that candidates are aware of the award requirements. A formal review and individual results are given on the final afternoon
PrerequisitesMountain Training strictly requires that all candidates are registered prior to commencing the course. Mountain Training will not recognise completion of the course by non-registered participants. Copies of the guidance notes are available from Mountain Training.
Your DLOG should clearly detail your past walking experience. It is an integral part of the assessment and should be fully completed including:
• Record of Hill and Moorland or Mountain Leader
training course or evidence of exemption.
• Experience since training, with at least 40 days walking in the appropriate terrain (see syllabus).
• Check that your first aid certificate is current and acceptable to Mountain Training.
You will be required to complete a ‘Home Theory Paper’ and return it to the Centre prior to the course. This will be sent to you one month before the course.
For registration and syllabus enquiries contact Mountain Training on:
Mountain Training UK Siabod Cottage Capel Curig Conwy LL24 0ET
Telephone: 01690 720272
Website: www.mountain-training.org
Course ContentThe programme will include assessment in all aspects of the Hill and Moorland Leader syllabus. This involves a level of risk above that found in normal instructed courses. Candidates should be aware of and prepared for this. The programme may be revised at short notice to take account of weather and other considerations. A detailed programme will be sent to you one month before the course.
All our staff are dedicated mountaineers and hillwalkers with a great depth of knowledge of the areas we use and will be keen to pass on their knowledge to you.
Start and Finish TimesDay 1. 0900 to 2100
D ay 2&3. 0900 to 1700
What to BringAssessment candidates are expected to provide all their own equipment. You should bring all normal clothing and footwear suited to operating in Hill & Moorland terrain. You will be asked to demonstrate what you need to carry as a Hill & Moorland Group Leader.
- First Aid Certificate
- You will need the following maps, either laminated or in a waterproof case:
- 1:25,000 White Peak (OL24)
- 1:25,000 Dark Peak (OL1)
- 1:50,000 Sheffield and Huddersfield (110)
- Hillwalking by Steve Long (Mountain Training official publication)
- Mountain Navigation by Peter Cliff
- Looking at Weather by Ingrid Holfard
- Mountain Weather by Pedgley
- Weather for Hillwalkers & Climbers by M Thomas
- www.mountain-training.org – website of Mountain Training
Reading relevant magazines is also a good way to keep abreast of current issues.
Health and FitnessPlease inform the Centre of any medical condition or Medic*tion that we should be aware of. Mountain Training courses are physically and mentally demanding. If you are uncertain of your fitness please discuss this with us.
InsurancePlease note that the course fee does not include insurance against cancellation, personal injury, loss or damage, which is not caused by negligence on the part of Derbyshire County Council or its employees, agents or subcontractors. This should be arranged by yourselves.
Emergency ContactPlease ensure that at the start of the course the Centre has up to date contact details. In case of emergency, contact with course members may be made through the office (01298 23260) or on the payphone 01298 23893.
Conditions of Booking
- I understand that participation involves elements of risk
- I agree to participate at my own risk, to participate within my limits and take responsibility for my own actions.
- I understand that if I do not wish to participate in any elements of the course then I will inform the course leader.
- I agree to abide by any safety requirements.
- I understand that in the event of accident, loss or damage, Derbyshire County Council will only accept liability where the accident, loss or damage is caused by the negligence of the County Council, its employees, agents or subcontractors.
- I understand that participants are NOT insured by Derbyshire County Council against cancellation, personal injury, loss or damage that is not caused by negligence on the part of Derbyshire County Council or its employees, agents or subcontractors.
- I understand that personal accident, loss or damage and cancellation insurance must be arranged by myself.
- I consent that the personal data on this consent form will be kept by White Hall Centre for insurance purposes in line with the General Data Protection Regulations, White Hall’s Privacy Policy, Retention Schedule and the Limitations Act (1980) for 7 years. In the event of a ‘serious accident’ for 25 years from the birth date of the individual.
- I authorise the Centre Manager or their representative to consent to any medical treatment, which a medical practitioner deems necessary.
- I understand the Centre reserves the right to cancel any course, which is under subscribed. In the unlikely event of this occurring alternative arrangements will be offered or fees refunded.
- I understand that in the event of me having to cancel my place on this course the following criteria will apply:
- Within 1 month of the course date - full payment will still be payable
- Over 1 month of the course date - 25% will be payable. Please note that the Eventbrite Fee is non-refundable.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SK17 6SX, White Hall Centre, Buxton, United Kingdom
GBP 265.10