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After
22 years in the Royal Marines Nick has recently started training
in education. He has climbed from the age of 14, cutting his
teeth on the sandstone edges near Tonbridge and has gone on
to climb throughout the UK and Europe and as far afield as
Japan, Australia and the Philippians.
He
has lead expeditions to Alaska and the Himalayas and in 2003
was awarded the Royal Humane Society Bronze Medal for his
part in the rescue of a stricken climber on the North Ridge
of Mount Everest.
Nick
has lectured on leadership to a large number of corporate
clients using his experience both as a mountaineer and as
an operational commander in the Royal Marines.
Nick
brings a wealth of experience to Adventure First Aid. He will
be leading our Expedition planners course in the Alps next
year and delivering aspects of the the Health at High Altitude
course.
Nick
also delivers Single Pitch Award training and assessments
Qualifications
Mountain Instructor Certificate
International Mountain Leader
Scottish National Ski Council Mountain Ski Leader
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