Introduction to Navigation (1 day)
A one day navigation course for the complete beginner.
Have fun, learn skills and begin exploring the amazing outdoors. Our one day Introduction to navigation course gives you the basics to go out and also come home safely.
Delivered by massively experienced instructors in a fun and engaging way in the beautiful Peak District.
Our two day Beginners Navigation course uses this Introduction to Navigation course as the first day.
Who is it for ?
You know what a map is, but the myriad of lines on it can get confusing and you breath a huge sigh of relief when you follow a guidebook route and end up back safely where you started. Working out where to go on the map would have incorporated a significant element of guesswork and a fair bit of good luck.
Or more simply, anyone who doesn’t want to get lost and those that have and recognise it wasn’t very sensible!
Introduction to Navigation – Course Overview
A highly practical day giving you the essentials to be able to follow paths and tracks.
We provide maps and compasses, and teach you how to use them to navigate with confidence along simple routes. This is the first day of our two day Introduction to Navigation course which includes further tuition.
If you want to be learn to walk (or run) on bearings away from paths then our Intermediate Navigation (NNAS silver) course is your walking progression or one of trail or fell running ones for those that prefer a bit more speed.
For some Introduction to navigation courses we like to offer a space where women can develop and practice their skills in a women’s only environment, learning from female instructors. If you would like to attend a women’s only course, you can do this as a bespoke course and we will provide a female instructor if you so desire.
Beyond the Edge are one of the UKs most experienced providers of training courses for hills and mountains and our courses are both highly informative and run by hugely experienced trainers. Importantly in our opinion, they are also fun and run in a friendly manner. We take great pride in the very high percentage of individuals who return for further courses.
Course Format
The exact order of what we do on the Introduction to navigation course is flexible depending on the prevailing weather conditions. A rough outline of the course is:
Start 9am Bamford (S33 0DY)
We start with a short chat over a cuppa to introduce ourselves and the course. We then look at some fundamental navigational skills before heading out. During the day we will cover:
- The basics of navigation
- Maps. Different types and scales.
- Orientating the map
- Grid references
- Measuring distances by timing and pacing
- Relocating when lost
- Using a compass to set a map and check direction
Close 5pm ish.
Most of the day is spent outside including having lunch. A full list of what to bring is included in the Joining Instructions.
Course Details
- Location: Peak District
- Cost: £105
- Duration: 1 day
- Ratio: 1:8
- Level: Introduction
More Information
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Course Dates
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Bespoke Dates and Locations
If there are no dates that suit you for an Introduction to Navigation course, please contact the office and we will arrange some dates to suit your diary.
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Meeting Point
The Introduction to Navigation course will meet at 9am in the Anglers Rest, Bamford (S33 0DY) in the Hope valley.
Tea, coffee and the legendary biscuit tin 🍪🍪 are available from about 8:45.
Bamford has ample free parking, good bus and train links to Sheffield and a good train link to Manchester. It is a 1km walk from Bamford train station to the Anglers.
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Equipment Required
A full kit list with recommendations as to what works best is contained in the Introduction to Navigation Joining Instructions. These also contain a host of helpful tips and links to articles and videos to help you get the most out of the course.
We will provide you with a map and a compass for the day. That way you know what to buy and can spend your hard earned cash on getting the right one after the day.
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Recommended Reading
Whilst it is not required to read anything before the navigation course (apart from the joining instructions!), we give some suggestions below. More detailed suggestions together with a host of helpful links and videos are contained in our Introduction to Navigation Course Joining Instructions.
The official handbook of Mountain Training (National Governing Body) that covers navigation contains lots of useful information. It is:
Mountain Training Handbook, Volume 4, Navigation in the mountains. Carlo Forte.
Ordnance survey also produces a very useful free downloadable guide: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/ebooks/map-reading.pdf -
Accommodation Options
The Introduction to Navigation course is non-residential to allow you to select between a thermarest or 5 star hotel as you require.
There is lots of accommodation in the Hope Valley and a variety of options are listed on our Accommodation page.
If you are struggling to find something or want something special, contact the office and we will endeavour to assist.
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FAQs
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How do I book Introduction to Navigation (1 day)?
The best way to book your Introduction to navigation is via this webpage. Choose the date from the options above and then submit your booking form and pay the deposit.
For bespoke Introduction to navigation courses or other events get in touch first so we can check diaries and if required give you a quote. Get in touch by either calling the office on 01142 631 155 or emailing us.
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Does the course include accommodation ?
Not usually! We prefer to let you choose where you will be most comfortable. This may be in a tent or in a luxury hotel.
In the Peak District we work out of the Anglers Rest. there are lots of accommodation options nearby, a selection of these are listed on our Accommodation page.
For bespoke Introduction to navigation courses and other events we can arrange whatever you desire from a bivouac under the stars to a spa hotel.
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Children, Parking, Dogs, COVID and everything else...
You will find all of the most frequently asked questions and their answers on our FAQ webpage
Course Details
- Location: Peak District
- Cost: £105
- Duration: 1 day
- Ratio: 1:8
- Level: Introduction