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Walking, Wayfaring and Orienteering are ideal ways to combine key skills in map-reading and interpretation with outdoor adventure. Wayfaring and orienteering enhance both self-reliance or teamwork skills. Walking and activity trails can be used to bring other subjects such as biology and history to life. Guided Walking Let us plan a route to take in whatever interests you most. Mountain summits, woodlands and waterfalls, geology, industrial heritage, plantlife... Single days or multi-day walks with overnight camp or B&B. Wayfaring An introduction to map and compass skills and a great way to learn the rudiments of navigation. It is an ideal introduction to pastimes such as hill-walking. And it's FUN! Orienteering Just as much fun, but if you are looking for a more competitive experience, we can design an event based on orienteering principles. Working in pairs or small teams and with an atmosphere of friendly competition you will plan your route and collect the control points to complete the circuit in the best possible time. Mission
Accomplished! Combinations
with other activities Wayfaring is
normally offered as a half-day session, although a
full day can be arranged for groups who want to
cover this activity in some depth. It can be
combined with canoeing and kayaking (canal venue);
archery; climbing and abseiling, or caving to make
up a full day's programme.
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We are members of: Institute for Outdoor Learning |
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Date Last Modified: 25/2/04