Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more

Information => Introductions => Topic started by: maryclairy on November 16, 2014

Title: hi there
Post by: maryclairy on November 16, 2014
Hi I'm Claire, live in co down. Have a keen interest in hiking however my lack of navigation skills and someone to go with restricts where I go  :-\

Hopefully joining this will introduce me to some like minded people, get me out more and maybe gain a bit of knowledge along the way  ;D
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Post by: specimanYak on November 16, 2014
Welcome to the forum Claire.
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Post by: Glenn B on November 16, 2014
Hello and welcome.
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Post by: LandyLiam on November 16, 2014
Welcome Claire, if you're unsure about you're navigation it might be a good idea to get a GPS and attend a course such as this http://www.tollymore.com/courses/mountaineering/hillwalking/gps-for-beginners/ , they do the usual map and compass navigation courses too of course.
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Post by: RedLeader on November 17, 2014
Welcome Claire! As Liam said, there are plenty of orienteering courses about, just stick your name down for one, with a bit of proper instruction it doesn't take long to pick up.

If you check out this site it has a list of Orienteering clubs and I know they do regular outings all over the place both to teach and train orienteering in a more fun and less instructional way.
http://www.niorienteering.org.uk/
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Post by: polroger on November 17, 2014
Welcome Claire - some useful resources posted on this site

http://ghostsoferrigal.co.uk/training.php
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Post by: maryclairy on November 17, 2014
Thanks very much for the link and welcomes. I was in touch with tullymore recently and waiting for next years course calander to come out  :) I will have a look at the others too.
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Post by: ChuckMcB on December 02, 2014
Welcome Claire.

The team at Tollymore are great but it can be difficult to get a course (they regularly seem to be under subscribed). As an alternative have a look at WalkTheMournes.com it run by a local fella, he's a good lad, I've been out with him a couple of times, he's a geo ambassador for the Mournes and qualified Mountain Leader. He puts on one day navigation training days, really good value. He's on facebook as well.