
Filming winter skills DVDIn a joint project between the MCofS, BMC, MLTE and the Jonathan Conville Trust, extensive filming took place in Glen Coe during what was probably the best week of weather and conditions throughout the winter. In a week of stunning weather during February, a team of five volunteers planned, prepared, walked, climbed, descended, navigated, belayed, cramponed, assessed conditions and made decisions - all under the ever-watchful eye of the camera. Several hours of footage were recorded, which now have to be edited into a DVD which will follow the journey taken by two groups - walkers and climbers. The skills needed at each stage of the journey will be shown as they become relevant and the DVD will also have separate chapters which deal with specific topics in greater depth. Thanks very much to the five walkers and climbers who gave up their time: Tim Hogan, George Manley, Miranda Meilleur, Alastair Mitchell, Louisa Wilkinson. The Winter Skills DVD will be launched in the autumn in time for next winter. THE CATHERINE SMITH MEMORIAL TRUSTThe Catherine Smith Memorial Trust invites applications from groups or individuals for financial assistance for Scottish based projects and/or research related to mountain safety. The Trust was established from funds bequeathed by a Scottish solicitor in memory of his daughter whose death was caused by mountain sickness while she was on honeymoon in the Himalayas. The Trust benefits from an association with Glenmore Lodge, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, and the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. The Trust will finance projects that cannot otherwise be readily financed and which will promote some aspect of mountain safety. The Trust is unlikely to assist any project for which funding should be wholly available from some other source, but it may be interested in larger projects which might involve funding from a number of sources. The Trustees have an entirely open mind in relation to the type of projects or research which may be assisted. The Trust most values projects which have elements of skills training, improving knowledge of mountain hazards and how to assess them, leadership development and some interface with young adults. There is no fixed limit to the amount of assistance for which application may be made. The Trustees expect to consider applications half yearly but this will not prevent applications being considered at any time. Applications should be made directly to the Secretary of the Trust: The applicant should describe fully his or her own personal and mountain background, the project for which assistance is sought, the amount of assistance applied for, what other funds are available or are being sought from other sources and the mountain safety benefit which the applicant expects the project to achieve. The Catherine Smith Memorial Trust is a recognised Scottish Charity - Number SC 35528 Breakthrough in Work at HeightBy Roger Wild Ministers have now instructed that the Work at Height Regulations, which were created for the construction industry, will not apply to mountain leaders, instructors and guides working in the adventure activity sector. This successful outcome is the result of years of work by a wide range of individuals and organisations, primarily spearheaded by Mountain Leader Training UK.
John Cousins, secretary to MLTUK said, Legislation specifically dedicated to adventure activities will be created in due course which will be entitled the Work at Height (Adventure Activities) Regulations and which will be tailored to climbing and mountaineering and will recognise the uniqueness of work within the adventure activities sector. The MCofS would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank all those who worked so hard to bring about this successful conclusion to what has been a very lengthy fight. First Aid Course
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