Introduction
This award is for
leaders of walking groups in non-mountainous hilly terrain known variously as
upland, moor, bog, hill, fell or down. Such areas are often subject to very
harsh weather conditions and require an element of self-sufficiency. Taking
responsibility for and leading others in these ever changing and sometimes
hostile environments requires skills, knowledge and awareness's that are best
developed through a structured training scheme. The Mountain Leader Training
Board (MLTB) was set up in 1964, (Later to become Mountain Training UK -
MLTUK) it's aim being to provide training and assessment for those wishing to
lead others in the hill and mountain regions of the UK. The
schemes are recognised by many organisations including the Health and Safety
Executive and the Adventure Activity Licensing Authority (AALA).

The MLTE Walking Group
Leader (WGL) Award was established to promote the safe enjoyment of the hill and
moorland areas. The scheme provides training and assessment in the technical and
group management skills required by those who wish to lead groups in the hills
and moorlands of the United
Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, other than in winter conditions.
It integrates experience, training and assessment in a variety of testing
conditions in hill country.
Course
content
Both the training and
assessment courses cover the following areas:
Group
management and leader responsibilities:
- Operational
responsibilities

- Personal and leadership
skills
- Group management
Technical
Competence:
- Navigation
- Hazard awareness
- Emergency
procedures
- Expedition work
- Weather
- Equipment
The
Environment:
- Access
- Conservation
- Structure of the
activity
- Current
legislation
- Environmental
awareness
The training course in
particular aims to provide the candidate with a basis of training from which
they can then consolidate their experience. This will be done by completing a
log-book of personal hill walking and also assisting with the supervision of
novice groups in the hills and moorlands. By training with others of a similar
standard, but from a variety of backgrounds, the course provides a varied and
stimulating environment in which to learn both from others on the course and
through expert guidance.
Entry
requirements

Assessment
Prior to attending an
assessment course candidates must:-
- Be 18 years of
age.
- Have experience of an
absolute minimum of 40 quality hill walking days.
- Have completed a WGL
training course or successfully gained exemption from
training.
- Hold a valid first aid
certificate.
Further
information
WGL courses (training
& assessment) are run over three day blocks usually over a long weekend (3
days), however three day blocks can be arranged at any time. They are
residential based and could include an overnight under canvas or in a bunk
house.
This year we have not advertised any courses but they are available on request
. A group of 4 - 6 are needed for training courses and four (4) for
assessment courses. If you would like further information or you would like to
speak with a course director please contact:
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