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Navigation Skills for Beginners (or Refresher)

Learn map and compass skills in a hands-on and practical walking workshop. Build confidence to explore new places and walk off the beaten track. We will also discover other ways to feel your way through the landscape e.g.: natural navigation.

'Brilliant day practicing navigation skills - map reading, taking bearings and pacing distances to hidden features, then picking the best routes across the open moor. The day was lead in a very friendly and welcoming way with lots of information shared and the opportunity to learn in a non-pressured environment.' Recent participant


Tickets

FEE: £40 per adult. Bring a friend/partner and get a 10% discount off your tickets!

Group size is limited so pre-booking is essential. We need to retain contact details for 21 days post-walk so please include your contact details (email and mobile/telephone when booking/paying.)


Location:

Bel Tor corner car park between Poundsgate and Dartmeet. The car park is about 15 minutes drive from the A38 'Peartree' exit signposted to Ashburton, Princetown and Dartmeet (there are 2 x A38 exits signposted to Ashburton, be sure to take the correct one).
Car park Grid reference is SX694731.
Nearest postcode is TQ13 7PS but please don't rely on this to get you to the exact location, it likely won't on Dartmoor!
Please get in touch if you need directions.
Car Sharing - Please car share in your ‘bubbles’ where possible. Parking is limited on Dartmoor. And sharing lessens our impact on the environment. Thank you.

Further Information

WHAT TO WEAR/BRING: Sturdy walking boots; warm layers; sunscreen; waterproof jacket and trousers (whatever the forecast); walking poles if you have them; drink/flask and snack or picnic lunch.

Map (OL28 Ordnance Survey map of Dartmoor)

Compass - Silva is recommended and a good source is Dartmoor National Park Visitors Centres or dash4it.co.uk Any of the following would be fine: Silva Starter 8; Silva Field; Silva Ranger; Silva Expedition 4.

Dogs - It is difficult to handle a map and compass whilst also having a dog with you, so we don't recommend they join you.

We also recommend bringing personal masks, a pair of disposable gloves, and a personal first aid kit. (From a safety perspective, this offers additional protection against Covid-19 if there were to be an accident and first aid is required by me or the rescue teams. Sorry we know it seems onerous but, given current government guidelines, these are currently being proposed by all guides.)

LEVEL: Moderate - the walk is approximately 4 miles with a relaxed pace and many stops to practice navigation techniques but you need to be happy spending approximately 3 hours in hilly moorland terrain.

Route is dependent on weather conditions and group pace.

CANCELLATION: The event will go ahead come rain or shine. Payments are refunded (less the booking fee) for cancellations no less than six weeks before your walk or experience.

Dartmoor’s Daughter has received the ‘We’re Good to Go’ Industry Standard Certificate.  If you have a cold, flu, cough, temperature or are diagnosed with COVID-19 please do not join the walk. You will be able to transfer your booking to another walk.

RISK: Walks and activities are at your own risk. No liability accepted for accidents or incidents.


FACILITATORS: Verran Townsend is an experienced and qualified Mountain Leader (ML). Emma Cunis aka Dartmoor's Daughter creates walks and nature-connection experiences to enhance health, wellbeing, and performance. She is a qualified Hill & Moorland Leader (HML).

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