Welsh winter mountaineering club trip Tom Moat Dave Brewer Dave Murphy Hazel Hughes Hugo Lopez Rough itinerary Expectation / kit Questions.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Duke of Edinburgh Award Bronze. Why do it? Develops leadership skills. Universities and employers rate leadership skills very highly. Become more independent.
Advertisements

Calderglen High School and Sanderson High.  3 Months on each activity  Progress must be shown  Log activities on eDofE  Choose one to continue for.
YEAR 7 MARLOW CAMP 2014 During the school activities week (Alternative curriculum) During the school activities week (Alternative curriculum) Dates: 14.
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT. TOILET ROLL (NOT FULL) FIRST AID KIT SUNCREAM PENCIL AND PAPER CAMERA INSECT REPELLENT TOOTHBRUSH AND TOOTHPASTE FOR PAN CLEANING.
Malvern Hills Education Centre Outdoors and Adventurous Residential June 13 th -15th 2012.
Year 7 PGL Weekend Friday 4 th – Monday 7 th April 2014.
PGL Dalguise Activities Week 2012 Parent Information Evening
KATAHDIN 2000 A report on an expedition with lessons for winter camping.
Adventurous Education at Bradbury School. School Wide Programme Starts at Year 4 then carries on until Year 6. All the activities progress towards the.
This is an event which took place in Perú, in
Welsh 3000 foot challenge briefing Tom Moat Dave Murphy Rough itinerary Expectation / kit Questions.
Year 6 Outdoor Education Program Program Outline Monday Students meet at 8:30am at South Road Gates. Make sure you bring lunch and snacks for Monday.
Digesting key information.
Year 6 Residential Manor Adventure Abernant Lake Hotel Powys, Wales License Registration Number L7608/R1577 Adventure Activities Licensing Authority
Kingswood Adults going this year!  Mrs. Horner  Mrs. Ezard  Mrs. Baxter  Mr. Kynman.
Calderglen High School and Sanderson High.  Waterproof things thoroughly  Rubble sacks from B&Q/Jewsons  Sub-waterproof clothes with plastic bags 
Adventurous Education At Bradbury School. School Wide Programme Starts in Year 4 and carries on through to Year 6 A variety of skills are taught in the.
Year 5/6 Camping Monday June 1st – Friday June 5 th 2015.
Dunn Street Primary School Year 6 Residential Visit: Whithaugh Park Monday 15th, Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17 th June 2015
Scotland Winter Skills Courses So what are these winter skills courses all about? Teach you some fundamental skills needed to safely mountaineer in winter.
CHALKWELL HALL JUNIOR SCHOOL/LEIGH NORTH STREET JUNIOR SCHOOL SKI TRIP SAN SICARIO, ITALY EASTER 2015.
Friday 26th June to Monday 29th June 2015
KILVE COURT PRESENTATION Andy Cook – Charterhouse Instructor.
Y5 White Hough Camping trip Wednesday 15- Thursday 16 th September 2010.
St Bartholomew’s Primary School Year 6 Residential.
Time to pack your bags! Right so its time to get your bag sorted. This is something that you need to spend time on to get right. This will ensure that.
Welsh 3000 foot challenge briefing Tom Moat Dave Murphy Hazel Hughes Rough itinerary Expectation / kit Questions.
There is a large field and adventure play area. There are separate dormitories for boys and girls both sleeping 20 children each. With 2 staff bedrooms.
Outdoor Ed Equipment Start collecting equipment now for future trips.
Year 5 Bushcraft Residential Hatfield Woods May 25 th – 27 th May 2016.
The Venture Centre Isle of Man May What will we do?
18 th July – 22 nd July  Mr White – Group Leader  Mrs Price  Mr Hammond  Mrs Brookes.
11 th July – 15 th July  Mrs Machin – Group Leader  Mr Harris  Miss Kidd  Miss Denne  Mrs Llewellyn  Mr Hammond.
Year 3 trip to Hadrians Wall. Birdoswald Roman Fort Gilsland, Brampton, Cumbria CA8 7DD Site Telephone
Year 5/6 Camping Monday June 13 th – Friday June 17 th 2016.
Agenda Staff Day to day outline Sleeping arrangements Equipment Preparations at home – HELP!
Year 3 Outdoor Experience Week Monday 23 rd May- Friday 27 th May.
Skern Lodge 11 th – 15 th July. Final staff information Miss McMillan (party leader) Mr McArdle Mr Clooke- for the last evening and final day Mrs Hatherley.
Year 6 Residential - 28th, 29th and 30th June 2017
TEN TORS.
Welcome.
Hilltop 2017 March 6th – 10th.
Expedition Training Weekend
Year 4 Residential to Porthpean
Boreatton Park PGL 2017 T:\AAA Year 4\ \PGL\PGL 2016 HD total.mp4.
Porthpean Outdoor Education Centre Monday 3rd – Wednesday 5th July
Llandudno 2017.
Hothersall Lodge Lancashire
Welcome to Priory Duke of Edinburgh Silver Expedition evening
Wednesday 13th June – Friday 15th June 2017
Year 6 Residential - 27th, 28th and 29th June 2018
Hothersall Lodge Lancashire
The DofE Expedition Train in expedition skills 19th and 20th May Undertake a practice expedition 9th and 10th June Do the assessed expedition 16th.
Residential to Lledr Hall 2018 Monday 5th – Friday 9th November
Boreatton Park PGL 2018.
SNOWDON QUESTIONS PART 3
Year 6 Residential The Beacon Activity Centre
There will be a daily bulletin of activities on the website.
Year 6 Residential - Wales
Mountain Challenges tori’s tips for the top Mountain Challenges
Plas Dol Y Moch.
Y6 Residential 3rd – 7th June
Residential Visit Monday 8th April until Wednesday 10th April 2019
Loch Insh.
Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Kit List
Osmington Bay Weymouth
Year 6: Marwell Activity Centre RESIDENTIAL
Castle Head Field Centre 8th – 12th July 2019
Year 5 Residential trip Brecon Beacons
Plas Dol Y Moch.
Presentation transcript:

Welsh winter mountaineering club trip Tom Moat Dave Brewer Dave Murphy Hazel Hughes Hugo Lopez Rough itinerary Expectation / kit Questions

1 mile Hut acomodation Tyn y Coed ( local pub ) Tryfan / Glyders / Idwal Snowdon Horsehoe

North London Mountaineering club hut Sleeps 30 on 'alpine style' bunks 8 gas stoves for cooking ( we will mostly eat out anyway ). You need a sleeping bag. No tent / mattress, no stove. 15 minute drive to Idwal ( route of descent taken last June marked on ) Food: Similar to previous trips: One night pub, one night fish and chips, one night cook at the hut. There are stoves and we will have more time in the evening so if you particularly keen on cooking there is an option to do so. Again, bring cash for the food.

F riday 0800 meet at BCS. Depart in 2 minibuses. Have 2 bags - a day bag which is packed for an afternoon on the hill so that we can get going as soon as we arrive, a second with kit for the evening that we can unpack later on. Don't forget a headtorch!! 1300 arrive at the hut. Afternoon out locally.

Saturday / Sunday - full days mountaineering. These could be ridge scrambling, hiking, introduction to techniques and equipment needed for snow and ice climbing, and some winter mountaineering routes where possible. Glyder Fawr, last week Snowdon

snow gullies are a good opportunity to learn how to walk in crampons, and key skills such as ice axe arrest

Monday Get up early. Morning out, tidy the barn and then head home at lunchtime. It is important to recognise that the itinerary is totally flexible based on conditions / weather. An open mind and an adventurous spirit will help!! Wet weather options: Dinorwig power station Indoor trampoline Zip world ( all not included in price - bring money if interested )

Snowdonias 3000ft summits Daysack – capable of carrying; ·Sturdy pair of walking boots ·Spare fleece/jumper ·Spare base layer (long sleeved shirt) ·Waterproof jacket and trousers ·Trousers (If wearing shorts) ·Sun hat (Baseball cap) / sun glasses ·Hat and gloves ( it can get surprisingly cold ) ·Survival bag* ·Water bottle ( 2 litres ) ·Sun cream ·Whistle ·Day food, sandwiches, chocolate etc. ·Spare laces ·Personal 1 st aid kit ·Midge repellent / net ·Camera Campsite. ·Wash kit ·Sleeping bag* ·Tent* ( between 2 ) ·Rollmat* ·Stove ( between 2 ) ·Insect repellent ( more! ) ·Cutlery, mug, bowl and/or plate ·Spare clothing (don't over do it we are only away three nights) ·Food for the evenings and on the hill. To include hot drinks of your choice. (We will be able to replenish food there) ·Torch ·Money ·Camera ·Trainers ·Pack of cards, ipod, book (It could be wet) The school will provide tents, fuel and stoves. Items asterixed* on the kit list can also be provided. Please try to keep kit to a minimum to save room on the bus. Group kit: ( School to provide ) First Aid kits Ropes / harnesses / helmets / any climbing kit Group shelters

key points for kit: ·Lots of pairs of gloves - no need to be expensive. If desperate, marigolds are surprisingly waterproof. ·Headtorch with spare batteries. We WILL be out in the dark at some point. ·Layers. Lots of layers. Thermals, rugby / sports tops / hoodies etc. ·Big jacket over the top of everything ·Water bottle / thermos flask ·Lots of snack food ish calories per day! We will go to the shops to stock up, but maybe not until Saturday afternoon. ·Boots - rigid to accept crampons ( better for scrambling too ) ·Sleeping bag, not tent / roll mat / stove needed ·We will do dinner collectively ( ie. pub / fish and chips ). If there are groups of you who would rather save money, you can cook in the hut. ·For breakfasts, get into groups to sort food / tea / coffee. ·Walking poles?