See our 2023 Navigation Skills Training Weekend Course dates here - just £90.00 per person for a two day course to learn essential hill skills for staying safe in the mountains.
Please note there are 10 available places per course with a required minimum of 4 persons booked on in order for a course to run. Bookings will be indicated against each course date and when the minimum number is reached a course will read "Course running"
Upcoming Course Dates for 2023
- October 28th & 29th. Course cancelled.
- November 18th & 19th. Ten places available.
Our navigation skills training courses are ideal for anyone wishing to improve their map reading & navigation skills to allow them to venture away from footpaths into unfamiliar mountainous terrain with confidence. Some previous experience of map reading & navigation techniques is useful but not essential and you can be guaranteed to learn lots of new skills!
Our Navigation Skills Training Courses are also suitable for those that are preparing for their Mountain walking Leader Assessment or a Re-assessment and make ideal ML Refresher Days. Lakes Outdoor Experience run their Navigation Courses in the Kentmere area of the southern Lake District National Park.
The cost for our two day Weekend Navigation Skills Training Courses is only £90 per person - that's equivalent to just £45.00 per eight hour day!
The price per person includes the provision of laminated maps for the areas to be covered in both 1:25 and 1:50,000 scales. You will need to provide your own compass for the course and we would recommend the Silva Type 4 Expedition compass for this navigation and map reading course. Compass hire is available @ £5 per compass per day.
Where do we meet?
Unless specified otherwise, we meet on both days at 09:00 outside of Wilf's Cafe at Staveley Mill Yard in Staveley (LA8 9LR for satnav). On day one we will travel to the nearby area of Green Quarter Fell to introduce basic map reading & navigation techniques providing a progression throughout the day for everyone - regardless of your current level of ability.
On day two, we travel further up the Kentmere Valley to walk part of the Kentmere Horseshoe and here we can consolidate the skills taught on day one as well as adding techniques not already covered.
What we cover during our two day navigation courses.
The following aspects of navigation skills will be covered during the course:-
Orientation of the map (aligning your map with the landscape to aid identification).
Grid references - know your location exactly on the map!
Measuring distance on the map & on the ground by pacing.
Tick off features,
Naismiths rule (timings c/w distance & contours),
Taking & walking on a bearing using a map, ie grid to mag,
Identifying features from ground to map (mag to grid),
Walking on a bearing/back bearings,
"Handrailing" using Linear features (e.g. streams/footpaths),
Aiming off,
Attack points,
Resections,
"Boxing" around an obstacle.
The emphasis throughout the course is to give you as many opportunities as possible to progress to a high standard of mountain navigation capability whilst having fun. We run all of our Navigation Skills Training courses to UK Mountain Leader Training Standard.
To get a flavour of what these courses are about - see the reports from our most recent Navigation Skills Training Weekend Course run during September 2022 here and our last private course here.
Want to see what previous clients think of our Navigation Skills Training Courses - then read some of our many great Tripadvisor Reviews by going to "Navigation Skills" in here!
Please get in touch with your enquiries either by calling on 07761 483364 or by using the contact us form and we will be happy to answer any questions and to take your booking.
Friday 9th of December 2022