
Tyrolean & Bushcraft (disability)
11 July :9:30 am - 3:30 pm
£25.00This activity is for young people in Moray aged 8 to 18 years who have a disability which has meant they haven’t had the opportunity to participate in outdoor learning and adventure due to complex access requirements. The young people need to be able to manage stairs with support and walk distances of up to 2km and the sessions are available to siblings, who are young carers, to participate alongside.
Tyrolean traverses were first used in the Mountains of the Tyrol Region of Austria to make inaccessible areas more accessible. We have a number of venues across Moray that we use for this activity which challenge teamwork, rope skills and bravery and promise a great day of adventure! After the Tyrolean session, participants will learn how to make a fire using naturally sourced materials and will then cook their own snacks over the campfire.
Date: 11 July
Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm
Meeting point: Outfit Moray
Cost: £25 per person thanks to funding from Boeing UK
Spaces are limited to EIGHT and available young people aged 8 to 18
We will provide all the necessary equipment, but please make sure everyone is appropriately dressed in suitable, warm clothing, is wearing sturdy footwear and has the following with them:
- Backpack
- Packed lunch and/or snacks
- Water bottle