ABOUT AMI
Many AMI Members are qualifies and experienced to be Technical experts in a range of activities as defined by the Adventure Activity Licensing Regulations. Services include:
If you are looking for a particular challenge that you wish to fulfil then the Associations Members are the perfect professionals to help you. All are highly experienced mountain professionals, which makes them perfact to help you achieve your goals
The UK and Irish mountains can adventures in winter. Whether it's climbing your first Mountain in snowy conditions, or venturing onto the steep faces and gullies to try winter climbing, an AMI Member holding the WMCl can guide or instruct you safely.
Whether learning to lead climb, improving mountain navigation, or practising snow and ice techniques. AMI members are experts in mountain skills and are more than happy to arrange days to help you to improve, or to work on those practical skills.
AMI members with enough further training and experience may become providers or directors of the National Governing Body award training and assessment courses managed by Mountain Training UK. These include the Lowland Leader, Hill and Moorland Leader, Mountai
Perhaps you have a group of friends or young people who would like to experience mountain activities AMI members can organise individual days or longer periods out on the mountains, moorlands and crags around the country to suit the group’s aims. Many members
Mountaineering and Climbing Instructors are qualified to instruct mountaineering in non-winter conditions including all aspects of rock climbing, both single and multi-pitch, plus hill walking and scrambling.
About MCI on Mountaintraining.orgThe WMCI is the highest MTUKI award and Members must first hold the MCI. Winter Mountaineering and Climbing Instructors are qualified to instruct and guide in all aspects of winter climbing and mountaineering activities along with winter hill walking.
About WMCI on Mountaintraining.org