The ML award is for those who wish to lead a group of hill
walkers anywhere in the UK under summer conditions.
You will learn such skills as group management, navigation,
emergency procedures and equipment, access and conservation and
security on steep ground.
ML training courses are run over six consecutive days or a series of
weekends. ML assessment courses are run over 5/6 days, either in a
single block or in two three-day blocks.
Before you register make sure you can answer yes to the following
questions:
• Are you at least 18 years old?
• Do you have a genuine interest in leading groups?
• Do you have at least 12 months hill walking experience?
The mountains of the UK are remote, technical and exposed to
harsh and unpredictable weather. This makes them a hazardous place
for a group of novice mountain walkers unless they have the benefit
of supervision by a well trained and experienced leader. During
Mountain Leader Award courses you will develop group management
skills, the ability to navigate in all conditions, gain an
understanding of how to deal with mountain hazards and increase your
awareness of environmental issues. There is also an expedition
element to the syllabus.
Before undertaking the ML training course you need to have a minimum
of 12 months mountain walking experience and have logged at least 20
quality mountain day walks. In addition to this personal experience,
you should have an interest in leading groups in the mountains of
the UK in summer conditions. You may register with the ML scheme
before you have completed 20 mountain days, but you must fulfil this
requirement before attending a training course. Candidates must have
completed a minimum of 40 quality mountain days and have logged some
leadership experience when they attend an assessment.
Before attending a training course you should have logged a
minimum of 20 mountain walks. Training courses are usually run over
6 days with a minimum of 60 hours contact time - either consecutive
days or over a series of weekends and evenings. Providers run
courses throughout the mountain areas of the UK at most times of
year. If you have an exceptionally high level of experience you may
be granted exemption from the training course and proceed directly
to assessment. To do this you must first register and tick the
exemption application request box on the registration form. Then
submit the exemption application form together with a copy of your
completed logbook and the appropriate fee.
After you have attended a training course you will need to
complete a consolidation period. The exact period of time, personal
skill development and group supervision practice will be different
for each candidate. At the end of your training course you will
agree a personal action plan with your Course Director which will
guide you through the consolidation phase.
Your assessor will ask to see your logbook when you book on the
course to check you have completed the ML training course (or
successfully gained exemption from training), satisfied the
pre-assessment experience requirements and have a current First Aid
certificate. Assessments are 5-6 days long and either continuous or
split into two three day elements.
In terms of experience, the quality of a mountain day lies in
such things as the conditions experienced both overhead and
underfoot, the exploration of new areas, the terrain covered and the
physical and mental challenge. Such days make a positive
contribution towards a person’s development and maturity as an all
round mountaineer.
Usually some or all of these criteria would be fulfilled:
• the individual takes part in the planning and leadership
• navigation skills are required away from marked paths
• experience must be in terrain and weather comparable to that found
in UK and Irish hills
• knowledge is increased and skills practised
• attention is paid to safety
• five hours or more journey time
• adverse conditions may be encountered .
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