I've been asked to lead a summer hike or two in mountains I know well
(Brecon Beacons NP). I'm an experienced - mainly solo - hiker but not a
qualified Mountain Leader. I'm aware I'll have to do a Risk Assessment
and a Route Plan and so on.
It's been suggested that the group may be up to 16 people. This seems to
me a large group for a single leader. I would have thought something
around 8 people or so in the group be more suitable, unless a secondary
or backup leader is present.
The walking/hiking experience of the members of the group won't be known by me until they all turn up, although the "severity" of the hike will be made available to them beforehand.
What does the team think?
(Brecon Beacons NP). I'm an experienced - mainly solo - hiker but not a
qualified Mountain Leader. I'm aware I'll have to do a Risk Assessment
and a Route Plan and so on.
It's been suggested that the group may be up to 16 people. This seems to
me a large group for a single leader. I would have thought something
around 8 people or so in the group be more suitable, unless a secondary
or backup leader is present.
The walking/hiking experience of the members of the group won't be known by me until they all turn up, although the "severity" of the hike will be made available to them beforehand.
What does the team think?