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Looking Outside
These pages will be covering issues that have a wider implication than simply what’s going on in Herts & Bucks Wing, or even the ATC. If there’s something that you want to see discussed, or if you have something to contribute please email Geoff Bowles To start the ball rolling, here are a few short items concerning mountaineering and mountain leadership. I'm a mountaineer rather than a paddler, so I haven't included any canoeing news - but I would welcome contributions from any paddlers among you... Finally, I should point out that any opinions or interpretations are mine unless I explicitly quote a different source... BMC Changes
Anyone looking at qualifications for mountain activities will be confused first by the acronyms, and then by the number of organisations offering courses and qualifications. For example, you need to register with the MLTB for a Summer ML, WGL or SPA, with the SMLTB for a winter ML, and with the UKMTB for a European ML, MIA or MIC. For insurance, a free magazine and a discounted subscription to High magazine you'll probably want to join the BMC too...
The good news is that these and other boards have all got together to form the
“Mountain Services Limited Liability Partnership” (MSLLP) New Qualification (WGL)For leading walking groups in the mountains, the Mountain Leader (Summer) award has become established as the baseline qualification. There is a view that the "security on steep ground" aspects of the ML are too stringent for leaders who are only interested in leading groups in areas where there is no steep or rocky terrain, and where the group can always reach a refuge or road within three hours. For these leaders, the Walking Group Leader scheme has been introduced under the auspices of the MLTB. As with the ML, the qualification requires candidates to register, attend a training course, build experience, and attend an assessment course - clutching their current first aid certificate. Bear in mind that the navigation requirements for WGL - by day and night - are at least as stringent as for the ML It is possible for people who have done the ML training and have the requisite experience to go straight to the WGL assessment, then do the ML assessment later if they want to Everest - 50 years on...29th May 2003 marks the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing, so watch out for plenty of media coverage ... |
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Wing Adventure Training Technical Officer: Flt Lt John Smith RAFVR(T) Web site by: Flt Lt Geoff Bowles RAFVR(T) Last updated 31 March 2003 |