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Adrian
Davis is an ecologist (MIBIOL, MSc, MIEEM) and wildlife expert,
having worked as a wildlife guide and leader for many years all over
Scotland and is the director of Wildoutdoors. He has over 20 years
experience in the environmental field including work as an ecological
consultant and as an Area Officer with Scottish Natural Heritage,
Scotlands governing body on the natural heritage. A keen cycle tourer,
Adrian has travelled extensively all over Europe, parts of Aisa and
New Zealand and Australia with his latest trip, delivering environmental
guidelines for trekking companies in a Scottish team to Nepal. Wildoutdoors
has been operating for 4 years and for 1year prior to that as Naiad
Natural History Walks which involved leading wildlife tours/groups
all over Scotland. Adrian is a qualified mountain leader under the
Scottish Mountain Training Leader Board (SMTLB, with over 20 years
of mountaineering experience). He is also a Uk Athletics coach, first
aider, and Scottish international mountain runner, with extensive
experience of road and mountain marathons and adventure races. He
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Louise
Craig is an associate with Wildoutdoors, with considerable
experience in eco projects, ecology and environmental education,
and delivering environmental education and interpretation with special
interests in bats and sustainable energy. Louise is a new recruit
to WIldoutdoors ard is developing her interests in holistic medicine,
yoga, swedish massage and alternative therapies. Louise has pioneered
and led several expeditions in the tropics including Borneo and
the Seychelles where she studied bats and gave presentations to
local communities and the environmental department of the governments.
She is also a keen runner, hill walker and orienteer.
She particularly likes wild camping with lots of her dogs.
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David
Lewis is one of Wildoutdoors masseurs' and is a former
international runner. We believe in looking after people by providing
them with professional support and advice, which includes physiotherapy
and massage during the running activity weeks and weekends. David
has a friendly approachable manner and can relate to all abilities
as he regularly supports us on jogscotland weekends. David has competed
for Britain as was a top class track and road athlete for over 20
years and has run with the best runners in the World in the 1980's
and 1990's. David has won the English National Country Championship
on three occasions in the 1980's and 1990's. He has now retired
from international athletics but still competes as a club athlete
for Rossendale harriers.
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Angela
Mudge is one of Wildoutdoors masseurs' and is an international
runnner. She is currently a practising masseur with years of experience
in injury prevention skills delivering advice to numerous athletes
in Scotland. Anglela has a quiet approach to things but her wealth
of knowledge and regular foreign trips competing for Britain and Scotland
add to her interests and experience. Angela still competes on the
international stage but her full-time job as a masseur fits in well
with her active lifestyle. She often takes out elite and jogscotland
groups and recently recovered from a knee operation. |
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Our
approach is primarily based on enjoying the wild outdoors and we
endeavour to provide you with a fun packed week or weekend, which
is interesting, provoking and informal. Our wildlife team includes
Adrian and other local ornithologists and ecologists.
What makes
our weekends/holidays unique is:
- We cater
for all abilities and always in small groups, you are never left
behind
- The ability
to communicate and relax in a sociable environment
- A team of
friendly guides with many professional disciplines
- Fantastic
traditional wholesome food from Wildoutdoors
- Small groups
(max of 12 per guide)
- Offer orienteering,
navigation and map reading to improve your mountain skills
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