Kevin Walker Mountain Activities

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    Kevin Walker Mountain Activities
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    Kevin Walker Mountain Activities
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    Kevin Walker Mountain Activities
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    Kevin Walker Mountain Activities

My name is Kevin Walker, and I offer you a warm Welsh welcome to my long-established hill walking business based in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

I provide the highest quality instruction and guiding delivered by friendly, enthusiastic, qualified instructors and guides.

I work with very small groups (max 4 people per instructor), allowing for personal attention and flexible, effective training. You can come by yourself, with friends, or join a group.

I have a range of enjoyable navigation courses to suit adults of all ages and abilities, from total novice to aspirant instructor. You can book online through my website, where you can also buy books and guides.

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