Silver National Navigation Award syllabus

Learning Outcomes:

  • Utilise the skills and techniques of the Bronze Award in the context of Silver Award navigation strategies.

  • Relate small hills, small valleys, prominent re-entrants and prominent spurs to their corresponding map contours. Use prominent hills, ridges, spurs and valleys as a means of navigation in good visibility.

  • Use landforms and point features to orientate the map and as collecting and catching features.

  • Use a compass to: Accurately follow a bearing; aim off; check the direction of handrails and other linear features.

  • Deviate briefly from a compass bearing to avoid obstacles or difficult terrain and accurately regain the original line.

  • Use back bearings to check route following accuracy.

  • Measure distance on the ground in varied, open terrain using timing and pacing and make practical allowances for any discrepancies.

  • Simplify legs using coarse navigation, attack points and fine navigation.

  • Recognise dangerous or difficult terrain on map and ground.

  • Plan and implement navigational strategies based on the above skills.

  • Maintain route finding accuracy in poor visibility or darkness.

  • Recognise a navigation error within a few minutes and apply appropriate relocation techniques.

  • Understand how personal fitness and nature of terrain affect route choice both at the planning stage and on the ground.

  • Understand the potential consequences of fatigue and physical discomfort in demanding terrain and/or extreme weather conditions.

  • Select appropriate clothing, equipment and first aid items for walking in open country in all weather conditions.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the Countryside Code, current access legislation and the environmental impact of walkers on the countryside.

  • Understand the responsibilities of walkers towards other countryside interests such as farming, forestry and conservation.


    The cost for Silver NNAS Courses (two days) is £140.00 per person with one nights accommodation at Wooler Youth Hostel or £120.00 without accommodation.
    This covers assessment and certification. 


    Ratios  1:8 for Silver.


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    Dates available for Silver Award:

    20th – 21st July (£140 with *accomodation, £120 without accomodation)
    17th-18th August (£140 with *accomodation, £120 without accomodation)
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    *Please check at time of booking if accommodation is available for particular date.