In reply to asteclaru:
Yeah, it can be dependant on weather, and also what the leaders want to do, and what's going on in the area - e.g. trying not to get in the way of other groups who are in mountain leader assessment p, for example. We did Moel Siabod on Monday, scrambled up by Seniors Direct on Tuesday and down by the Devil's Kitchen, late start on Wednesday as we wild camped that night on Snowdon and did our night navigation, then Yr Aran on Thursday (we had a choice of two routes soI did the less scrambly one as my knee was starting to inflame a bit). Weather was bad on the Friday so we had that as our classroom day as we'd been watching it all week. Did lots of navigation all week so take a good compass.
Tents were Fjallraven 3man (if you're three dwarves!). Most people shared as a two if they hadn't brought your own, as it's warmer, but if you wanted to sign out one for yourself I don't think that would have been a problem. Some people brought jet boilers who'd camped before and already had them, but we just used a trangia stove from the stores, which was pretty good as it got quite windy for a while, and it boiled a decent amount of water pretty quickly.
Food - meals on site are great, breakfasts are amazing, and there's always cake when you get back. The morning before we went on camp they brought out a load of food for you to help yourself to - vac-packed meals, pasta, rice, cous cous, pittas, cheese, cereal bars, flap jacks, porridge. If you're a fussy eater (as I sometimes can be!) then maybe a good idea to supplement with stuff you've brought yourself - e.g. Those Uncle Ben's microwave rice sachets are going to cook a lot quicker than normal pasta and rice in water. You need to have three meals - essentially dinner, breakfast and lunch.
Take waterproof boots if you have them if there's been recent rain as it can get quite boggy. If you don't, you can borrow from stores. And don't forget your loo roll and dog poo bags for your wild camping
. It's a great course, and you'll learn loads and have a great time.