Mountain Leader: Assessment Course

Lake District Mountaineering

##OVERVIEW This Mountain Leader training course involves a minimum of 60 hours training over a 5 day period with mountain professionals. This course assesses candidates on all aspects of the Mountain Leader syllabus.  -The results: Pass, Defer, Fail, Not yet completed, Withdrew, Did not show. -There is no exemption from any element of the assessment. -Practical reassessments cannot take place within three months of the initial assessment to allow sufficient time for practice and preparation. -All deferral reassessments must be completed within five years of the original assessment. -Candidates may undertake two short reassessments after a defer result. Subsequently a full assessment must be undertaken  Once qualified, candidates can lead groups in mountain, hill and moorland environments.  They are able to manage walking groups safely in summer conditions.  The Mountain Leader assessment lasts for five days, including a three day expedition with two overnight camps. You will be assessed in the skills below, in accordance with the Mountain Leader syllabus that is detailed in the handbook.  ##SKILLS COVERED: ###Leader responsibilities -Responsibilities as a group leader with regards to the care and safety of the group.  -Safety management, your own leadership behaviours and ethos as well as dealing with hazards and emergencies. ###Leadership and decision making -Vision - Support - Challenge  -INSPIRE leadership models  ###Planning and weather -Main air streams, the likely temperature and humidity of the air masses involved. -Sequence of clouds that might indicate an incoming front and see if you can identify those clouds when out on the hill. ###Hazards and emergency procedures -Party management in steep ground  -Emergency rope work  -First aid, emergency carries and calling MRT  -Water hazards on the hill ###Equipment -Understand personal and group kit  -Additional leader equipment  -Group needs, water, food and overall nutrition ###Walking skills -Pace, rhythm, foot placement, conservation of energy, balance, and coordination. -Individual movement, demonstration and coaching skills ###Navigation -Navigation is a fundamental skill in mountain walking and leaders must be confident of their route no matter how limited the visibility.  -We will develop navigation skills towards the Mountain Leader standard and help you become efficient, accurate and confident.  ###Expedition -Undertake a two day, one night overnight camp.  -Learn how to become an effective and responsible camper and supervise mountain camps. ###Teaching and learning skills -Teach and promote learning to ensure safe and enjoyable hill walking. ###Access, conservation and the environment -Learn about flora, fauna, geology, landform processes (geomorphology), local history, heritage and language, place names, folklore, the evolution of our landscape and future challenges. ###Background knowledge -An awareness of the history, traditions and ethics of recreational mountain walking in the UK and Ireland.

Session Details

Activity
First Aid
Location
YHA Buttermere, Buttermere, Cockermouth, CA13 9XA, CA13 9XA

About Lake District Mountaineering

##OVERVIEW This Mountain Leader training course involves a minimum of 60 hours training over a 5 day period with mountain professionals. This course assesses candidates on all aspects of the Mountain Leader syllabus.  -The results: Pass, Defer, Fail, Not yet completed, Withdrew, Did not show. -There is no exemption from any element of the assessment. -Practical reassessments cannot take place within three months of the initial assessment to allow sufficient time for practice and preparation. -All deferral reassessments must be completed within five years of the original assessment. -Candidates may undertake two short reassessments after a defer result. Subsequently a full assessment must be undertaken  Once qualified, candidates can lead groups in mountain, hill and moorland environments.  They are able to manage walking groups safely in summer conditions.  The Mountain Leader assessment lasts for five days, including a three day expedition with two overnight camps. You will be assessed in the skills below, in accordance with the Mountain Leader syllabus that is detailed in the handbook.  ##SKILLS COVERED: ###Leader responsibilities -Responsibilities as a group leader with regards to the care and safety of the group.  -Safety management, your own leadership behaviours and ethos as well as dealing with hazards and emergencies. ###Leadership and decision making -Vision - Support - Challenge  -INSPIRE leadership models  ###Planning and weather -Main air streams, the likely temperature and humidity of the air masses involved. -Sequence of clouds that might indicate an incoming front and see if you can identify those clouds when out on the hill. ###Hazards and emergency procedures -Party management in steep ground  -Emergency rope work  -First aid, emergency carries and calling MRT  -Water hazards on the hill ###Equipment -Understand personal and group kit  -Additional leader equipment  -Group needs, water, food and overall nutrition ###Walking skills -Pace, rhythm, foot placement, conservation of energy, balance, and coordination. -Individual movement, demonstration and coaching skills ###Navigation -Navigation is a fundamental skill in mountain walking and leaders must be confident of their route no matter how limited the visibility.  -We will develop navigation skills towards the Mountain Leader standard and help you become efficient, accurate and confident.  ###Expedition -Undertake a two day, one night overnight camp.  -Learn how to become an effective and responsible camper and supervise mountain camps. ###Teaching and learning skills -Teach and promote learning to ensure safe and enjoyable hill walking. ###Access, conservation and the environment -Learn about flora, fauna, geology, landform processes (geomorphology), local history, heritage and language, place names, folklore, the evolution of our landscape and future challenges. ###Background knowledge -An awareness of the history, traditions and ethics of recreational mountain walking in the UK and Ireland.

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