An Cosantóir

April 2015

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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www.military.ie the defence forces magazine | 21 route and make out a route card for the next day's test tour. Our final assessment started in the town of Realp from where we were to be assessed on our ability to organise a tour, plan a route and lead a group. We split into smaller groups and took turns to lead to our destination, the almost 3,000m peak of Schafberg, which we reached in about four hours. Here we had lunch and took some photos before our 45-minute descent back to the car park. From there all that was left to do was return our kit, collect our certificates and go out for the end-of-course meal and a few cel- ebratory drinks before returning to Ireland the next afternoon. Overall this was a great course to be a part of and one of the most physically demanding I've ever done. I struggled with the altitude in the first couple of days but soon got used to it. It was my first time being on a course with people from foreign militaries, which presented chal- lenges but was a good learning experience. I think everyone's skiing and group-leading abili- ties improved greatly. For information on mem- bership of the Defence Forces Association of Mountaineers (DFAM) as well as any upcoming courses you can get in touch with any member of DFAM.

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