Walking Record

Details

Date : 25/07/2017

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Leader / Supervisor

Type : Quality Hill/Moorland Day

Weather : Clear - sunny - good visibility

Wind : Gentle Breeze

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Description

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Route - Caerfanell Horseshoe with Wellington Bomber
Weather - Sunny and warm with a gentle breeze
Learning Points/Skills Practices - Group led a trip for
Cloudbase Mountain Adventures, group management, provided geological information,
information on flora and forna. Compass bearing from Wellington Bomber Crash
Site back on to path to Cairn Pica
Group - 7
Camp style - n/a
The individual takes part in the planning and leadership -
yes
Navigation skills are required away from marked paths - yes
Experience must be in terrain and weather comparable to that
found in UK and Irish hills - Yes Brecon Beacons
Knowledge is increased and skills practised - see above
Attention is paid to safety - Constantly looking out for
hazards and advising as required
The journey is five hours or more - Yes, 5:05
Adverse conditions may be encountered - No
Ascent of a substantial peak would normally be included in
the day - No

Area : Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park

Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons) is a mountain range in South Wales. In a narrow sense, the name refers to the range of Old Red Sandstone peaks popular with walkers which lie to the south of Brecon. Sometimes referred to as "the central Beacons" they include South Wales' highest mountain, Pen y Fan. The range forms the central section of the Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog), a designation which also encompasses ranges both to the east and the west of "the central Beacons". This much wider area is also commonly referred to as "the Brecon Beacons".

Map

Time Taken : 05:04:30 Distance : 10.72 km Ascent : 772 m Descent : -818 m Avg Speed : 2.27 kmph Moving Speed : 2.31 kmph