SILVA Gold Level 2-day NNAS Certificate (Advanced)
Schedule
Fri Apr 11 2025 at 10:45 am to Sat Apr 12 2025 at 04:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The Lake District, Cumbria | Kendal, EN
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What to expectIt is required to have the NNAS Silver Certificates before signing up for the Gold level,
This fabulous advanced level navigation course will test your Navigation tools from Bronze & Silver level, plus you ability to navigate when the going gets tough (underfoot!) We will not be heading high into the mountains, but onto open fell and marshy ground too and mostly off trail as much as possible. If you demonstrate the correct understanding after 2 days intensive training and assessment, then you will walk away with an NNAS Gold Certificate and achieving this Gold level will put you in a great position for entering higher level Mountain Marathons, or put it towards a Mountain Leader Training course, and will really help with the find navigation off trail on extremely varied terrain.
You will be crossing open fell, for the most part of this course durations and this will not be on paths except to reach the open fell. Having said this we will travel very slowly over this ground and ensure the safety of participants. We will mostly only be walking over grassey tussocks, boggy area and occasional rocky sections which could be technical.
What will you learn?
- Utilise the skills and techniques of the Bronze and Silver Awards in the context of Gold National Navigation Award navigation strategies.
- Utilise contours and fine detail as the prime method of navigation.
- Accurately: Follow a route, judge distance, check progress against time, use relevant compass skills and maintain continuous map contact.
- Use back bearings and transits to confirm the current position.
- Use aspect of slope as an aid to relocation.
- Select appropriate techniques within an overall navigation strategy.
- Navigate in intricate terrain in reduced visibility i.e. mist or darkness.
- Select an appropriate, safe route in relation to height gain and loss, dangerous terrain and other major hazards.
- Assess the route ahead in the field in relation to prevailing conditions or changing circumstances (e.g. weather, time, daylight, ability/fitness) and re-plan the route appropriately if necessary.
- Shorten a route, use an escape route and know emergency procedures.
- Recognise the occurrence of a navigational error within a few minutes and apply appropriate relocation techniques.
- Select appropriate clothing, equipment and first aid for walking in remote areas in all weather conditions.
- Understand the physical demands created by hill and moorland terrain in all weather conditions.
- Understand the effects of cold, heat, fatigue and discomfort on decision making and execution of a selected route.
- Understand the implications of climate change on the outdoor environment and be knowledgeable in practical steps to mitigate its effect.
- Understand the pros and cons of appropriate electronic navigation devices and describe/demonstrate their use in the context of Gold terrain.
What are the benefits?
- Gain a deeper understanding on how to use a map & compass in order to navigate a chosen route in difficult conditions, across different scales of maps and over difficult terrain.
- Grow your confidence to take people further afield, but with-in your qualification's perimeter's
- Gain a Gold NNAS certificate to show you have the skills (continued personal development)
- Use this course to help you gain your Mountain Leader - - - Qualification (It will set you on the right track, giving you a good understanding of navigation, not give you the course work or qualification)
Increase your route potential by being able to plan breath taking routes for friends/groups for more experienced walkersand those wanting to explore - whatever the terrain, or time of day.
Who is it for?
Fell Walkers & Trail Runners, especially those wishing to up into the mountains to their full potential and take themselves way off the beaten track for added interest and fun, in a safe manner, but also to be able to make the right choice when to get themselves off the fell by deviating the route at short notice and in bad weather and little visibility. We will be walking for the duration of this course - NOT RUNNING! although runners may find the skills of huge benefit on events they are planning for.
This is an advanced-level course for navigation for personal development & will give you a NNAS (National Navigation Award Scheme) Gold Award, assuming you are able to demonstrate a good understanding and application of the skills being learnt on the course.
For the full Gold Navigator award syllabus please see the NNAS website.
The Gold Navigation Award includes pre- and post-course question papers. These will be given to candidates when they book with their chosen Course Provider.
Gold courses are run by Course Directors who not only have plenty of top-level navigation experience but also have been on a special NNAS-run course in tutoring Gold courses.
Maximum tutor to participant ratio is 1:4
The NNAS Gold Navigator Award is accredited by the Scottish Credit & Qualifications Framework (SCQF) at Level 6, and 2 SCQF credit points are awarded on completion.
Course Program
Meeting place: Dockray / Pooley Bridge - Ullswater, Lake District
Details:
There will be course work pre arrival, which will be emailed to you 1 week prior to the course, this should take no longer than a couple of hours. There will also be either homework on the Saturday night or post-course work (which ever you prefer), taking around 1 hour to complete.
Day 1: 10:45 - Meet and greet - for an 11am start. Finish time approx 6pm/7pm.
Day 2: 8:30 start - 15:30/16:00 finish
What to bring
Compass
MAP REQUIREMENTS - please let me know if you need me to buy you any of these from our local shop in the village, 'Catstycam', as it is good to support them :
Harvey/BMC 1:40'000 map of the Lake District
Harvey/BMC 1:25'000 map of the Lake District East (if you have historic Harvey maps you will find you will need Central and East maps from your mapshelf!)
Ordnance Survey 1:50'000 no 90
Ordnance Survey 1:25'000 OL5
WE CAN SELL YOU YOUR MAPS, and can post in advance of your course if you would like?
Please bring your own food, hill snacks, drink & hot drink and suitable mountain kit for yourself for a full day out in unpleasant conditions, even if the weather is due to be good. Please bring your own 1st aid kit and emergency blanket and small shelter if you have one, and of course your own head torch & spare or spare batteries. By Gold Level you should understand the required personal kit list, if you are unsure please get in touch.
Meet your coach
Nicola is the inspiration behind Hiking Highs, as well as being a qualified Mountain Leader, Nic has navigated her way around on the Mountain Marathon scene in the Lakes and Scotland also. As well as guiding her Nordic Walking group up and all over the Lakeland fells on a weekly basis, Nic take herself navigating in all conditions to keep navigation skills fresh and at her finger tips.
Accommodation - We recommend:
Our very own 'Helvellyn Hideaways - The Hut' ... Sleeps 2 beside the Glenridding Beck, 2km up the Glenridding Valley at Greenside Mines, has small kitchenette & loo - twin or double, discount for 1 person. bedding provided or without is cheaper, .... There is an outdoor bucket shower too.
We also have a fabulous 'Room With A View' for rent... with kitchenette and shower room
We also have connections with lots of B&B's, hotels and guest houses in the valley, so get in touch if you need help to find somewhere.
http://www.cornershop.uk.com/ and Glenridding Mini Mart stock lots of yummy goodies to top up your food...
https://catstycam.com/ will supply you with any kit you may have forgotten also... we have everything you need right here!
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Where is it happening?
The Lake District, Cumbria, Kendal, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: