Training
Mountain Leaders in Spain’s Sierra Nevada Mountains
All International
Mountain leaders have to complete a minimum of 2 cpd training days a year, and
we are privileged here in the Sierra Nevada to be a provider of such training.
Though the course is primarily aimed at qualified International Mountain
leaders, it is also suitable for Aspirant IML’s already undertaking training to
qualify or qualified British Mountain Leaders considering applying to be
accepted on the IML training courses.
Sierra Nevada CPD Event - 3rd to 8th
July, 2016
Climb Mainland Spain’s Highest
Mountain whilst exploring the Flora and Fauna of the Sierra Nevada National
Park.
Mulhacen 3482m from the Caldera Bivi Refuge 3080m |
Alpine Accentor |
The itinerary will include some easy scrambling and crossing a short exposed section of chain and probably patches of snow. Participants will need to bring suitable slings to safeguard themselves. Aspirants will be equipped and coached by the three qualified IML’s from Sierra Nevada Guides who will be leading this event.
Whilst this event is
designed to provide CPD for IML’s it would also provide good experience for
Aspirant IML’s and Mountain Leaders considering becoming an IML.
To see how plants
adapt to the varying climatic zones as we ascend into the mountains.
To observe the
uniqueness of the flora and fauna of the area.
To observe the impact
man has made through the ages within the National and Natural Park.
To learn how the
National Park Authorities have acted to lessen the impact of man on the
environment.
Understand the range
of maps available for this area and the difficulties of navigation with maps of
less reliability than O.S. maps.
Crossing exposed fixed
equipment.
Crossing snow patches (probably).
The
''pitfalls'' of running a guiding company either from the UK or from abroad.
Martin Riley of Sierra Nevada Guides is the first British member of the Spanish
Mountain Guides Association (AEGM).
Programme
Make own way either to
Capileira or to Lanjaron (see note on travel or accommodation options).
Day 2
Breakfast in
Capileira. We depart the mountain village of Capileira at around 8.30am,
driving up to a high road head at Hoya del Portillo 2100m, where we commence
our walk up Mulhacen 3482m. Our descent to the Refugio Poqueira 2500m is via
the Caldera and the Rio Mulhacen.
Spend night at the Refugio Poqueira.
Day 3
An ascent of Alcazaba
3371m the most remote of the “big 4” is via Siete Lagunas, returning to the
Refugio Poqueira.
Day 4
Departing the Refugio,
we ascend Pico de los Machos 3329m and down to the University Albergue at Hoya
de la Mora 2500m via an interesting easy scramble into the San Juan valley.
Day 5
Taking the National
Park bus back up to 3000m we a scramble up Pico del Veleta 3394m and return
back to the Refugio Poqueira via a section of fixed chain and back to our starting
point at Hoya del Portillo for around 5pm. Spend night in either Capileira or
Lanjaron (see accommodation options as before).
Day 6
Depart
Cost
Sierra Nevada Guides
are not charging for their time running this event. All the costs below are options and reflect prices locally.
The charge we are making for this CPD event covers our travel expenses and hut
fees.
£200 per person towards Sierra Nevada Guides.
You pay your own
accommodation fees locally.
You will need your own
travel, medical and rescue insurance.
Accommodation Options
For those wanting to
keep costs down there is an option of camping at Jane and Mike’s mountain farm
situated at 1305m above the spa town of Lanjaron. This is a bit remote and not
the sort of place where you can just nip out for a beer! Jane and Mike will
provide a BBQ evening meal with plenty of beer and wine along with breakfast on
the day of departure. 20 Euro’s per night
For those wanting
superior accommodation we recommend a hotel in Capileira (where we will meet
for breakfast before heading into the high mountains) or Lanjaron a spa town
with plenty of hotels close to our base. You will need to book your own hotel
but we can help with this. Allow 50 to 70 Euro’s per night for this option.
Whilst in the
mountains we will spend 2 nights at the Refugio Poqueira and 1 night at the
University Albergue. Bed, breakfast, evening meal and a packed lunch costs
about 55 Euro’s per night. Drinks are extra! Costs at the Refugio Poqueira are
approx 10 Euro’s per night lower if you have a UIAA membership (Austrian Alpine
Club, etc).
Travel
The easiest option is
flying into Malaga as there are cheap flights there from most U.K. regional
airports.
Car hire is cheap and
could be the cheapest option if there was a group of 3 or 4 sharing. From
Malaga Airport there is a direct bus to Granada where you can change for
Lanjaron and Capileira. https://www.alsa.es/en/home
If you choose to stay
/ camp with us we will meet you / pick you up from Lanjaron.
We are prepared to do
airport pick ups for 100 Euro’s per trip but this would need a group of 3 or 4
splitting the cost to be worth while.
Insurance
You will need adequate medical and rescue insurance.
Contact details:
Michael Hunt and Jane
Livingstone
email: info@sierranevadaguides.co.uk
email: info@sierranevadaguides.co.uk
tel: 01433 639 368
This training event is only open to BAIML members and to MTA members who hold ML (Summer) who are considering enrolling to become International Mountain Leaders.
Book a place on this event.
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