Greetings, friends and Snowshoe enthusiasts!
We finally have some snow and are planning to put on a snowshoeing event this coming weekend (This is Cressida from The National Trust). This will be led by Ian Hopper from Pinpoint Adventure. The details are as follows:
Date: Saturday 26thJanuary 2013
Time: 9:40am until 3pm approximately
Meeting point: Housesteads Fort Visitor Centre car park, off the Military Road B6318 (postcode NE47 6NN)
Location for snowshoeing: Housesteads area
Cost: adults and children are all £30 each
Ages: children should be over 12 years
If you would like to book places on this event, please can you call us as soon as possible on 01434 321888.
I will be in and out of the office today (24/01/13) so if I’m not there to reply, PLEASE leave a message saying how many places you’d like to book and I will call you back as soon as possible.
Cressida Thompson
Volunteer Manager
Volunteer Manager
National Trust
Hadrian's Wall Country Group
Hadrian's Wall Country Group
Attached are the guidance notes for the snowshoeing event which hopefully will give you all the details you need.
NATIONAL
TRUST AND PINPOINT ADVENTURE: SNOWSHOEING GUIDANCE NOTES
Location
- Depending on snow conditions the snowshoeing will take place at either Housesteads or Hartside. We will advise you prior to the event which venue is to be used.
Meeting place and timings
- Housesteads
– meet at Housesteads car park
- Please meet at 9.40am. It is anticipated that the day will finish at approximately 3pm
General plan and comments
- There
will be an introductory briefing, all the specialist kit will be given out
and we will then cover some basic principles of snowshoeing
- The
day will give course participants an opportunity to undertake a journey on
snowshoes. (If you can walk you can snowshoe!)
- We
will also aim to cover a selection of key winter walking skills, such as
navigation and emergency snow shelters. In addition, we would hope to have
a go at some fun activities, including sledging
- The aim is for it to be a very enjoyable day out, with a selection of new skills and experiences
Participants kit list
- Rucksack,
containing a packed lunch and fluid/hot drinks for the day
- A
good pair of boots
- Appropriate
winter clothing – including plenty of warm clothing, a spare top,
waterproofs, warm hat, gloves and spare gloves
- Trekking
poles – if you have them
- Sunglasses
Pinpoint Adventure will provide
- Snowshoes
- Trekking
poles – if participants don’t have their own
- Snow
shovel/sledges
- All
safety/emergency kit, including First Aid
Finally
- If there are any questions please give Cressida a call at the National Trust on 01434 321888, or contact Ian from Pinpoint Adventure - contact via the website www.pinpointadventure.com
6 comments:
No...not tempted! Not even a little!
Oooh! Come on Fly - you can do it!
Sounds very good and I wish I could be there but am elsewhere.
Send some of your sunshine over here Fly. We need it! ;-) Abrazos. C.xx
How was it? Looks absolutely brilliant...
NB...it did look like excellent fun. Pity I could not be there. I think it is something the National Trust try to do every year we have some snow so please bear it in mind for next time!
I'm see the National Trust bunch soon so hopefully I'll get an update and let everyone know...
Cheers! H/C
I think it looks fantastic. Must be wonderful up there in that weather. My son was up at Newcastle University the other day for an interview - I didn't say much I do hope he goes there.
Thanks tbs! Wishing your son good luck with his interviews...
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