Kirstie
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My brother in law is a scout leader and some of his group are interested in doing a cycle tour. A couple of the older lads did the coast to coast and so want to do some more, which is great. B-I-L fears that they are over-reaching themselves.
They want to ride from Newcastle - Edinburgh 'the scenic way' and have a route in mind which will amount to over 200 miles over 5 days. They are looking at 50 miles a day. This might not be so bad except for the fact that the age range of the group is between 12 and 17, none of them have road or touring bikes, and none of them have particularly cycled before, and they want to go in April. On the plus side they will have a sag wagon carrying their stuff. Another plus is that they live in the peak district and so will have a chance to get some training in.
He's asked me if I want to go and give a talk to his scout group advising them about cycle touring. Apart from the fact that 'I never work with children or animals' and so don't have a clue how to approach a group like this, how do I instill a sense of proportion into them and what issues should I cover? Do I suggest that they contact their local CTC rep?
I'm guessing I don't need a CRB check to do it?
They want to ride from Newcastle - Edinburgh 'the scenic way' and have a route in mind which will amount to over 200 miles over 5 days. They are looking at 50 miles a day. This might not be so bad except for the fact that the age range of the group is between 12 and 17, none of them have road or touring bikes, and none of them have particularly cycled before, and they want to go in April. On the plus side they will have a sag wagon carrying their stuff. Another plus is that they live in the peak district and so will have a chance to get some training in.
He's asked me if I want to go and give a talk to his scout group advising them about cycle touring. Apart from the fact that 'I never work with children or animals' and so don't have a clue how to approach a group like this, how do I instill a sense of proportion into them and what issues should I cover? Do I suggest that they contact their local CTC rep?
I'm guessing I don't need a CRB check to do it?