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Technical Advisor day at Aberdour

Harmeny Outdoors is part of the Harmeny Education Trust. Since it was first set up in 1958 Harmeny School has operated as one of Scotland's Grant-Aided Special Schools, providing specialist services to local authorities, families and children with additional support needs.

I act as their Technical Advisor for their AALS Licence. We visited a local sea cliff (at Aberdour) on the Firth of Forth on a beautiful sunny day. We looked at how to use the venue with young people, working on multi pitch ground, problem solving and finished with an ascent of Pain Pillar, the crag classic.

Aberdour Star Fish.jpgKieran at Aberdour.jpgAlasdair on Pain Pillar.jpgIain climbing at Aberdour.jpg

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