Mountaineering

Mountaineering

What is it? 

The term Mountaineering refers to both the sport and practical means of mountain climbing. The varying terrains you can find on a mountain means that the physical techniques vary between ice, snow and rock; all of which require a high level of ability and technical knowledge to carry out safely. 

What does it involve?

The main aim of mountaineering is generally to reach the summit of a specific peak, but each expedition will have it's own individual goal; for example, beginners will have only a short distance of mountainous terrain to cover, and gradually increase their abilities and range to climb further and further. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Mountaineering has many benefits, the main one being general fitness and health improvements! Climbing mountains exercises the whole body and can improve physical strength and reduce body fat, and can be great for learning teamwork skills and setting/acheiving reasonable goals. 

What equipment do we need?

In general, mountaineering does need a fair amount of equipment, but as it's likely you'll be doing this activity with a specific provider they should supply the majority of the equipment; however, always check beforehand to make sure.

Who is it suitable for?

Mountaineering is generally suitable for most age groups, and it can be adjusted in intensity to suit capabilties; young children will not be expected to reach the summit of a mountain! 

Costs?

Costs will vary depending on the intensity of the activity and the number of students in the group - prices per student may fall in larger groups, but the overall cost will be larger! Bear in mind the capabilties of the group when booking a session and spend money appropriately. 

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

If your group includes students with unstable medical conditions, taking them up into a mountain may be risky - make sure you have a way of calling for help and that there is easy access for medical assistance to reach you at all times!

How do we include?

Inclusion of those with disabilties will depend on the severity of the condition, the activity provider and the intended mountaineering route. Physical disabilties may be more restrictive than others in this case, but consult with the provider to see what kind of thing they can sort out. 

Doing it abroad?

Mountaineering abroad will be fantastic in countries with the right landscape! Obviously naturally flat countries won't have much call for mountaineering activities, so if you want to include this in your trip abroad make sure to pick an appropriate destination!

Main website: 

https://www.thebmc.co.uk has some great information, but check out individual activity provider websites to find out their specific set ups and range of events available. 

Venues with this Activity

Set amidst magnificent West Highland scenery, the centre welcomes Scouts, Guides, youth organisations, clubs, special needs groups and students and staff from schools, colleges, and universities.

Peak Mountain Adventures is a provider of Outdoor Activities based in the heart of the  Peak District. We Specialize in bespoke training packages.

Have you ever wanted to get out and experience the exhilaration of climbing a mountain? At Mountain Experiences we run training courses and lead mountaineering expeditions for all ability levels.

Mountain Explorers is a young company founded on many years of experience. Teaching, expedition leadership and extensive risk and logistical management expertise underpin core outdoor leadership qualifications and experience.  Based in the North East of England Mountain Explorers seeks to bring a bespoke and creative approach to all your adventure aspirations. 

Inspired Expeditions is a specialist DofE activity provider. The company has been set up to help young people realise their potential, through the DofE award scheme.

Founded in 2011 by two secondary school teachers with a love of the outdoors, OceanRock’s mission is to provide quality adventures in amazing locations to all.  

Cairngorm Outdoors Ltd is licensed under the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority and registered with the Care Commission.  We work with socially excluded and vulnerable young people, providing a wide range of adventure activities.

For schools and groups operating the Duke of Edinburgh's Award we provide Bronze, Silver and Gold expeditions and training packages in all areas of the UK.

Mill on the Brue Outdoor Activity Centre is definitely different from other activity centres! We are a family run, not for profit, educational and environmental organisation which has been inspiring and educating children and adults since 1982.

Our instructing business began life more than 20 years ago as Andy Sparrow Caving Services, becoming Caving Services Ltd in 2008. Andy Sparrow remains an active instructor. He is well known as an expert on caving, has made several caving related TV appearances

Total Adventure Ltd, based on the shores of Windermere offers a wide range of instructional led outdoor activities as well as bespoke outdoor events tailored to your own specific requirements. With over 40 years of outdoor experience all our staff are fully qualified, friendly and experienced.

Residential courses at Longrigg create a community in which every member is asked to contribute. Through these contributions we hope people will grow and develop and then have the confidence to put their "ideas into action".

Ascent Training (Adventure Education Ltd) is a Lake District based outdoor activity provider.

Chris is British Mountain Guide, and a member of the International Federation of Mountain Guides Assocations (IFMGA) - the highest international mountain guiding qualification.He is one of the few British Mountain Guides with a license from the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority, allowing us to provide guiding and activities to young people.

We aim to provide a caring, secure and supportive atmosphere, with stimulating experiences, that will stay with our visitors for many years. Safety is always the first priority and this is always carried out without the group losing that sense of adventure and enjoyment, so important to all of us.

We offer a full range of outdoor related courses and adventure experiences in mountain and water sports. Our aim is to give each of our clients a personal, high quality, safe and enjoyable adventure experience.

 

Ormside Mill is a residential and activity centre, sitting in a quiet rural location in the heart of Cumbria’s beautiful Eden Valley, just three miles from the lovely market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland.

Pinpoint Adventure is an adventure activities company run by father son duo Ian and Tom Hopper based in Northumberland, the North East of England and Cumbria. We run a wide selection of adventure activities using our experience and knowledge to help create “Days to remember”.

We opened our South Pennines centre in 1994, converting a Victorian primary school to accommodate groups of up to 25 children. Since that first season we have twice increased the accommodation at the activity centre, so that we can now accommodate groups of up to 78 children together with their accompanying teachers.

The Anderton Centre is situated on the shores of the beautiful Rivington Reservoir in the West Pennine Moors in Lancashire, close to Chorley, Bolton, Manchester and Preston. The centre boasts superb water facilities and an idyllic rural setting which is conveniently located close to the M6 and M61 corridors.

Lupine Adventure is a workers' co-operative offering fell and mountain-based outdoor recreation, education and training. Take a look around the website to find details of all our activities.

Addventure Awards Ltd was formed in 2008, with the objective of offering mountain expertise to a wider audience, to include young people. The company utilises a long association with its qualified instructors in its existing adult market to offer additional services for young people.

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