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Happy New Year 2010

Friday, January 8th, 2010

A very Happy New Year to all of Strata’s clients and friends!

I must apologise for the lack of postings in 2009. It’s not that we weren’t busy, Claire and Robin finally tied the knot in April on a beautiful spring day!

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The summer saw us working all over the UK and again supporting Sports Care Services with their operations at a range of events. Both Robin and Claire also qualified as probationary members of Brecon Mountain Rescue team which means that they can now be called out at any time of the day or night.

It’s worth noting that Claire and Taz (the company dog) also passed their Search and Rescue Dog Novice assessment. They are now on call for SARDA South Wales (www.sardasouthwales.org.uk) and 10 days after passing their assesment found their first casualty! This is a rare occurance in the world of search and rescue so congratulations to them both!

As I’m sure all of you in the UK have worked out 2010 has got off to a cold start. The Strata team are working hard to get the first courses of the year under way. The weather is proving tricky as some of the course venues that we usually use are virtually inaccessable due to icy roads. Hypothermia sessions will be taught practically until at least February!

Robin is also providing input into the Cambrian Mountain Initiative’s Tourism branch. The Initiative is looking to promote the Cambrian Mountains as a region and has the backing of HRH The Prince of Wales. It has successfully helped Cambrian Mountains sheep farmers to create a recognisable brand for their lamb and is now looking to promote tourism in this unique part of Mid Wales. Please have a look at the website for more details. http://cambrianmountains.co.uk The site is under constant development but I will post the new links as they go live. Strata fully supports the project and we wish all of the Cambrian Mountains Team the very best of luck for 2010.

2010 is set to be an interesting year. As always we are aiming to further improve the quality of our courses and indeed the quality of First Aid Training in the UK. Given the current economic climate (not to mention the global warming that is occuring….) we have decided to put on some special offers for our clients. Watch the website for more details!

The Strata Team wishes everyone all the very best for the coming year. Keep warm!

Autumn update

Friday, October 31st, 2008

I know it says autumn but it seems winter is upon us already.

Drygarn Fawr 645m

Drygarn Fawr 645m

The Strata team have been very busy over the last few months, hence the lack of posts on the blog. After the epic that was the Trans Wales Robin and Claire have worked closely with Sports Care Services on several events.

The first challenge was the World Bog Snorkelling championships held in Llanwrtyd Wells. The day was as wet and blustery as the Trans Wales but luckily the First Aid tent stayed up and provided the team with a small amount of shelter for the day. A fantastic event for all the family, even if it’s just for the comedy value of watching 150 crazy people snorkel two lengths of a channel cut into a peat bog. 

The Kona Mash up was next. Held at Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike centre and involving approximately 300 riders mashing it up on the single track trails in the area. Several of the trails had timed sections and the riders attacked these with gusto. Fortunately we had a pretty uneventful day but did manage to rack up an impresive number of minor injuries. The best injury of the day was awarded a prize by Mountain Biking UK magazine and Robin managed to be captured doing his bit by the magazine’s photographer. (see the current edition for a very small photo)

The next event was the Landrover World Sheepdog trials held at Dinefwr park in Llandeilo. 6 members of staff for five days in yet another very muddy field. Thanks here goes to the Berkshire contingent for their support over the course of the event even though they were officially on holiday! We did try and get Landrover to donate us some new vehicles but they seemed a little unimpressed.  

First aid tent and vehicles at the Landrover World Sheepdog Trials

First Aid tent and vehicles

The next big event was the Autumn Epic cyclo sportive that was held in Knighton at the begining of October. Yet again the weather played it’s part in proceedings. Out of the expected 1000 riders booked onto the event only about 700 turned up on the day due to the torrential rain that was pushing in across Wales. Robin was again driving the first response Landrover Freelander with Chris Brown, a long standing member of Sports Care Services, with Claire and Janet Bidgood crewing the paitent transport unit. Within the first hour another 20 or so riders had decided that the conditions were too bad and either made their own way back to the venue or were waiting beside the road for someone to rescue them. Most of the medical team’s work this day consited of treating mildly hypothermic casualties and co-ordinating pick ups for as many as possible.

The rest of Strata’s time has been occupied by First Aid courses for several organisations including the National Trust and the Forestry Commission. The staff have travelled to Essex, Bolton, Pembrokeshire and as far afield as Tirabad (about four miles). So far in 2008 Strata Medical have taught first aid to over 200 people and travelled over 25,000 miles just for courses.

Robin and Claire have managed to take a small amount of time off over the last couple of weeks. This time was spent up in Scotland where they spent a little time walking in the cairngorms before heading back to work, this time in Fort William.

Robin, Claire and Taz just below Cairn Lochan - Cairngorm National Park

Robin, Claire and Taz just below Cairn Lochan - Cairngorm National Park

Taz

Taz

Part of the Aonach Eagach Ridge taken from Glen Coe

Part of the Aonach Eagach Ridge taken from Glen Coe

In Fort William Robin and Claire were working for Outdoor UK Ltd with a team that was providing support to a Breast Cancer Care charity challenge aiming to get 102 people to the summit of Ben Nevis on the first day and 60 on the second day. After monitoring the weather during the week the decision had been made that an attempt on the summit was out of the question, much to the disappointment of the participants. An alternative route that went up the tourist path, past halfway Lochan and over into the valley on the north side below Tower ridge and finished at the north face carpark was agreed on. On the day the group made it up into the gully below the lochan and watched in amazement as waterfalls started to flow uphill! It was estimated that the gusts were blowing through at about 100 miles an hour at 650 metres. The group were turned round and escorted back down the tourist path to the relative calm of the valley floor. Needless to say that the participants and staff alike were grateful to reach the warmth of the hotel by lunchtime. The following day the group of 60 managed to complete the alternative route in fine form even though during the afternoon the snow started falling and the wind picked up again bringing the widchill down to around minus five. The participants managed to raise somewhere in the region of £100,000 for the charity. I personally believe that they earned every penny, it was a hard couple of days on the hill.

All in all a pretty busy few months, the next couple of months sees Robin and Claire moving house, some exciting new courses and another trip to Scotland in the pipeline.

If you would like any information on any of the events mentioned in this blog please contact one of the team at info@strata-medical.co.uk

 

Strata Medical Blog

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Welcome to the new Strata Medical blog.  Here you are likely to find interesting medical artcles, medical news items, news about Strata Medical and its courses.

Please check back soon!