Skills Workshop
"THANK YOU very much for the excellent introduction into walking and navigation. We really enjoyed it."

K. B. Germany

 

Bronze level
"I have just had a great weekend doing the Bronze NNAS navigation course. David Birch is a very good and skilled instructor and made the weekend most interesting, thank you."

 D.S. Aberdeenshire

Silver level
"A really enjoyable Silver NNAS weekend..very motivational! Three of us walked Glen Esk last Saturday practising all the new skills taught and between us we did very well! Proof that the teaching was effective."

A.C. Kincardineshire.

Gold (Training)
"My confidence has increased greatly since the Gold Training a few weeks ago and I feel really good now out on my own, many thanks."

M.W. Edinburgh

 

 

NNAS Gold Course Award Outcomes

Outcomes in addition to those of the Bronze and Silver awards.

  • How confidence in the use of the skills detailed for the Bronze and Silver awards in open countryside, forests and hill environments
  • Demonstrate the use of contours, to identify landforms  (e.g. hilltops, valleys, spurs, re-entrants and knolls) and utilise them as the prime method of navigation.  Demonstrate use of ridges and valleys as reliable handrails and the size and relationship of contour features, (e.g. a series of knolls) and use them for micro navigation to specific locations.
  • Demonstrate the use of distance judgement, compass skills and continuous contact (by frequent checking) in complicated areas.  This involves the use of both map to ground and ground to map techniques, the selection of appropriate techniques for each situation, and the integration of these into a navigation strategy.
  • Demonstrate the ability to plan a safe walk or route in open country in line with set criteria of duration, difficulty and objectives.  This must involve “Gold” skills and strategies and may be used by the candidate for practice prior to assessment if appropriate.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the special physical and navigation demands posed by hill and moorland terrain, poor weather conditions, daylight hours and the effects of fatigue and discomfort on decision making and execution of a selected route.  This includes awareness of the effects of heat and cold.

The Gold Assessment can be taken after a period of consolidation and your Gold Trainer will advise you about your own personal training plan at the end of your Gold Training Course.

 

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