GLSW and Surrey Scouts
Peak ASU - Events 2022
Summer Season Skills
Late Season Hillwalking Skills
Navigation courses
These weekends are run by Peak ASU, an Active Support Unit run jointly by GLSW and Surrey Scout Counties and made up of leaders who are also hillwalking and climbing trainers and assessors and have been working together as a team for many years. We support and train other leaders and Beaver/Cub/Scout/Explorer leaders and lead groups in the hills and mountains ourselves; many of us hold the Mountain Leader and/or Rock Climbing Instructor Awards, as well as adventurous activities permits for the Scouts. We are also an approved provider of the National Navigation Award Scheme.
Weekends in the mountains can be physically demanding. Participants must be fit enough to sustain and enjoy a full programme, you will be walking on steep ground, navigating on paths in all weathers for at least 6-8 hours. We will often be out in low visibilty or darkness to train and give you confidence in low visibility. Peak ASU recognises that climbing and hillwalking are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions. Please ensure you have a number of recents quality mountain days in your log book. A QMD is a route over 5 hours and normally an assent of a peak over 600m.
More datails here including examples of Logbooks Mountain and Navigation Training Skills | Greater London South West (glswscouts.org.uk)
Early Season Skills Weekend (hillwalking): Bethesda
Friday 25 February (travelling) to Sunday 27 February 2022 Pre-meet: Sunday 20 February, afternoon (details TBC)
Summer Season Skills Weekend (hillwalking or climbing):Bethesda
BethesdaFriday 20 May (travelling) to Sunday 22 May 2022 Pre-meet: Sunday 13 May, afternoon (details TBC)
Late Season Skills Weekend (hillwalking): Bethesda
Friday 25 November (travelling) to Sunday 27 November 2022 Pre-meet: Sunday 20 November, afternoon (details TBC)
Please note you can book more than 1 session but the system will show the additional details for each booking, this only needs to be filled in once and the information will be populated for the 2nd booking.
Navigation Courses
the Navigation courses are aimed at leaders with little or no experience wanting to improve their navigation and turn map reading into navigation, learning skills to teach the Beavers, Cub, Scouts and Explorers in their groups and units.
The courses will be held at Boidierhurst in Surrey. the tend to be a relaxed and interactive, adatped to the skill and asperations of thoes attending.
details required at time of booking
- Aspirations for the course.
- Summary of recent (last 3-5 years) experience (ideally a log, this maybe emailed to Richard (peakasu@glswscouts.org.uk) separately.
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