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Group Navigation Galtees

Team Work in The Galtees

MS1 Galtees Information

The course is beginner friendly and we don’t go very far or very fast, we concentrate on observing the landscape and matching the map to the landscape. It’s usually a couple of days filled with lots of questions and answers….and laughs. I have a map and compass for everyone on the course. You will find a full list of courses on my Book A Course page.
You will find all the info you need below but feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
You will find helpful information about equipment, map and compass used, meeting time and place. Health and Course fee & Payment
‘Mountain Skills’ courses are two (2) days long. Other Navigation courses may vary in length. All my courses are about learning to navigate, they are not about going on monster hikes, no special fitness ability is required. No camping is required. Contact me via my Contact Page if you have any questions. If you want to know more about me, my qualifications and Insurance read more on my About Made To Move.

MS1 Galtees Course Date

Contact me for details of MS2 or check out my Book a Course page for a full list of courses and payment options.

MS1 Meeting Time & Locations Galtees: Day 1

  • Kings Yard, Knocknagalty, Kilbehenny, Co. Limerick: Meeting 9.30am Finish 5.00pm Google Map Link:
  • The closest village is Kilbeheny along the R639. The road into King’s Yard is narrow, you may encounter dog walkers and cyclists so slow down. This is private property, provided by a local farmer for people to access the surrounding area. There is a small parking fee, €3.00, so bring some small change for the honesty box.
    There is also a toilet, shower and a snack dispensing machine. The road to access the area is narrow so please take your time. If you are late then don’t rush, I can wait till you arrive.
    There is poor network coverage in the area.

MS1 Meeting Time & Locations Galtees: Day 2

  • Car Park Galtymore North Mackanagh Upper, Co. Tipperary: Meeting 9.30am-Finish at 5.00pm Google Map Link:
  • There are a number of carparks in the area signposted for Galtymore. This carpark is off the L3102. It provides access to ‘Cush’ Mountain. The roads are narrow and busy with lots of farming activity so please take your time.

Map & Compass

I supply a map for each participant. If you want to buy your own I recommend a waterproof, laminated, encapuslated or lam fold map, they are much more hardwearing. ‘Waterproof paper’ maps usually don’t wear very well. EastWestMapping, Galtee 1:25,000 Scale Map https://eastwestmapping.ie/product/galtee/

I supply a compass for each participant. If you want to buy your own I recommend the Silva Expedition 4. Please ensure you get one with ‘degrees’, 360˚not one marked with ‘Mills’

Map & Compass Local supplier

Hiking Equipment List, Winter & Summer

This list is not exhaustive. Please consider bringing all equipment that you think might be useful. You can always leave it in the car and not bring it on the hike. Please check road conditions before you travel and remember you will be driving home probably after dark. You will be tired and conditions my be difficult. I usually have spare clothes in my car, a flask of tea or coffee and some food, that just sets me up for the drive home. Please don’t wear cotton t-shirts or pants, they don’t dry quickly and will allow you to get colder quicker
  • Consider a synthetic or merino base layer, you can get different weight layers that keep you warm in winter and cool in summer
  • Thermal layers for your legs
  • Gloves, mitts, fingerless gloves, wrist gaiters (I love these)
  • Hats, buffs, balaclavas
  • Extra fleece tops
  • Spare heavy down or synthetic jacket
  • Outer waterproof shell jacket and leggings
  • Boots. I prefer leather for Irish conditions. Make sure the sole is in good condition
  • Gaiters that cover your boots are great to have
  • Liner socks and hiking socks should be considered, less blisters and the liner socks can be changed if you need to
  • Lip Balm, winter/summer wind can give you wind burn
  • Sun block, winter/summer always a good idea
  • Food, whatever you need. I’d suggest snacks of some sort that you can eat on the go and something more substantial like sandwiches for when we stop.
  • Drinks: winter. If you use a hydration bladder the water in the hose may freeze during the day. I’d suggest hot water with fruit juice in a flask or container, you can wrap it in a spare jacket to help keep it warm. You might put the container in a dry bag or big ziplock just in case it leaks.
  • Drinks: summer. Lots of water before you start the hike, lots more during the hike and lots when you get home. it will help you recover for the following day and prevent cramp. Unless you use a filtration system its best not to drink water directly from streams etc.
  • Consider that we burn more calories in the cold
  • A small rucksack to carry your personal equipment
  • A head torch, essential if we plan to do a night navigation, good to have in your bag regardless
  • Bring your personal medicine if you need it
  • Walking poles if you use them
  • If we need crampons and ice axes we won’t be going 
  • This list is not exhaustive

Weather

Please check the weather before you attend a course. This is an important habit to get into. The course schedule and location may change due to weather considerations.

Learning Resources

Please have a look at the following content if you can, or at least review the content after the course.

Mountaineering Ireland Mountain Skills Registration

If you haven’t already done so please send me your Mountain Skills registration number and a copy of the email address you used to register. I will need those two bits of info to complete the course report. More info here:

Health

If you have any health or injuries issues that you feel may impact your course then please let me know. Neither day will involve long hikes. Max 6-10 Km. We will be concentrating on learning to navigate and managing ourselves in the outdoors. We won’t go far and we won’t go fast. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Payment

Course Fee: €150 Per Person. Contact me for details of MS2 or check out my Book a Course page for a full list of courses and payment options.

Terms & Conditions

If I have to cancel due to bad weather or not having the minimum number of people on the course then I will refund you or we can reschedule. If you cancel after payment is received you lose your course fee. If I can find someone else to fill your place I will refund you or offer you a place on another course. I try and accommodate people as sometimes people do have to cancel. I take photos on the course which I may use on social media and advertisements, please let me know if you do not want to appear in photos.