Thursday, 1 October 2009

Trailfinding, Working with Schools in Durham, Preps for survival course

This week we have been more busy than our usual busy selves. We have been finding new trails along the Wear dale way for the Get Active NHS team and are working towards a book of routes for the NHS to help keep people active. These routes are a variety of gentle, adventurous, scenic and fast. Chris took a group on the Wear Dale way route and it was very much enjoyed with beautiful rivers and waterfalls, Angus bulls and cows and finishing in the lovely village of Willington.

We have also been working with primary
schools to teach them safe cycling for life. Increasing confidence, ability and above all safety on cycles are vital for young people, but, also the promotion of bike use to keep the countries future generation healthy.

Whilst all this has been going on we have been preparing for the survival and living off the land weekend course we are running this weekend for St Augustine's Priory Girls School in our training grounds in Dursley, near Gloucester.


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