Walking Group Leader Assessment
Grade:C~N~Do is authorised by MLTUK to deliver Walking Group Leader courses.
This course, which comprises the assessment element of the Walking Group Leader Scheme, is non residential from our Stirling base (or elsewhere if there's a few of you) and includes:
Your Walking Group Leader Assessment Includes
- Approved instruction
- All safety and technical equipment and maps
Great For - Ramblers, Countryside Rangers, Tourist Guides, Youth Workers, Duke of Edinburgh Award supervisors, Teachers, Club Leaders, Game Keepers and Stalkers.
Course Aims - Leadership on Uncomplicated, Readily Accessible, and Non Mountainous Terrain.
Important Information
Assessment Duration - 3 days
Entry Requirements
- Completed Walking Group Leader Approved Training Course, or Summer ML Training or gained exemption
- a Valid Approved First Aid Certificate
- Minimum 40 logged Quality Hill Days
Maximum and Minimum Numbers
Minimum number - 2
Maximum number per assessor - 4
Download: MLTUK scheme registration form (PDF - 153Kb)
More Information: Visit the MLTUK website
Group Bookings & Private Guiding
Additional dates or spaces are available for group booking by arrangement. Please phone us on 01786 445 703 or complete the Special Enquiry form.
Book Your Walking Group Leader Assessment
How would you like to pay for your CNDo Scotland activity?
If you would prefer to pay by:
- Cheque - download our postal booking form.
- Credit/Debit card securely online - use the form below
| Dates | SRS | Price | Spaces (?) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 - 26 October | n/a | £239 |
Recommended Reading
To get the most from your walking holiday or course you may wish to do some background reading prior to departure.
Books which you may find informative are:
- Mountain Navigation by Peter Cliff
- Mountain Weather: A Practical Guide for Hillwalkers and Climbers in the British Isles by David E. Pedgley
- Weather for Hillwalkers and Climbers by Malcolm Thomas
- Leading and Managing Groups in the Outdoors by Ken C. Ogilvie
Maps which you may find informative are:

