well that's fine and dandy and I can see the point training honest I can, but surely a basic course is just that. I've been on courses where your told not to bring anything it's done as a levelling excercise your all in the same boat from the start. Don't any of the centres/ instructors just ask you questions like did you dress yourself this morning? can you tie your own shoelaces?
do you own a penknife when's the last time you cut yourself?
what's the most dangerous thing you've done and did you survive?
surely that would save alot of time give a better understanding of how to pitch the level of the course rather than impose what seemed at the time as draconian measures which limited the time I could get to admire the trees and plants.
do you own a penknife when's the last time you cut yourself?
what's the most dangerous thing you've done and did you survive?
surely that would save alot of time give a better understanding of how to pitch the level of the course rather than impose what seemed at the time as draconian measures which limited the time I could get to admire the trees and plants.