Peaks & Passes International Climbing Guide - Mountaineering Instruction




Mountain Skills

Mountain Skills Courses that are run in the UK in the autumn, winter and spring.

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Navigation and Advanced Micro Navigation

Introduction to Navigation and Advanced Micro Navigation

Being able to navigate competently in the hills and mountains is one of the cornerstones of safe travel. The mountains of Snowdonia in North Wales are a fantastic resource for learning and improving your skills. 

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Scrambing Course

Scrambling Course

Scrambling is a great progression from hill walking, enabling you to go into more varied, interesting and exciting terrain, often taking a way which gets off the beaten track and avoids increasingly busy main routes up to summits. It is also a good first step towards Alpine Mountaineering as scrambling.

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Advanced Scrambling Course

Our Advanced Scrambling Course aims to give you the confidence and skills to become independent. Acquiring scrambling skills and confidence will enable you to tackle short steeper sections in the hills which will require using your hands.

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ML/MIA Refresher Course

ML/MIA Refresher Course

People attend MLTB training courses but are then reluctant to follow on to the assessment. If you are considering progressing onto an assessment and need some feed back or simply want to concentrate on brushing up on any weak areas such as...

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Winter Mountaineering Course

Winter Mountaineering Course

On this course we will learn the skills necessary to look after yourself winter mountaineering - depending on your preferences this may include moving on mixed terrain on ridges and easy gullies. We look at moving on mixed terrain in crampons, ice axe arrest ...

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Alpine Preparation Course

On a first visit the Alps can be a very intimidating place. It provides challenges and dangers that are not met in the British hills and which will be new to even experienced mountaineers who have only operated within the UK.

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