This winter skills day course, based in the Lake District National Park, is a taster day for anyone who wants to learn the basics of how to use an ice axe and crampons for winter walking. A Lake District Fell Top Assessor will guide you through the basic techniques required for safe winter walking in the fells.
About the course The winter skills day course is an opportunity to spend a day on Helvellyn with a Lake District National Park Authority Fell Top Assessor as they climb to the summit of the mountain to take snow and weather readings for Lake District Weatherline Service. For each course our Fell Top Assessor will guide you on a different route on the mountain, chosen according to snow and weather conditions and the ability of the group members, and will teach you the basic skills of snowcraft you need for safe winter walking in the fells and mountains of the UK. The day promises to be strenuous, informative, challenging, but also a lot of fun.
Your instructor The courses are run by our Fell Top Assessors (WMCI) who summit Helvellyn daily through the winter months so they know the winter conditions out on the fells as well as anyone. |
Dates
The winter skills course run from December through to April, various days. Check out the calendar here. Equipment We provide all the technical gear for the day, but you are expected to have your own personal clothing and equipment. You will need*:
In the event that there is a lack of snow or snow conditions are deteriorating, a course will continue with a mountaineering day. The day will provide the opportunity to experience a day in the mountains with our highly skilled and qualified Fell Top Assessor(s). In the event of adverse weather our Fell Top Assessor(s) will make a decision on the day as to whether the event will proceed or an alternative be offered. Their decision is final. Please book this course directly with the Lake District National Park Weatherline. |