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UK based outdoor pursuits instructors - Peak District - Staffordshire rock climbing and caving instruction - Freelancers advertise your availability for free.


Welcome to the new look website for outdoor professionals working in the Peak District: You need to register to view available instructors and log in to offer availability.

The UK Outdoor Instructors database is currently accepting UK freelance Instructors based in the Derbyshire Peak District or those willing to work in the Peak District.
Other areas such as North Wales, South and Cornwall, the Lake District and Scotland
will be added soon.

 

If you wish to register your free dates for work please call Richard Hogan
on 01335 344982 or click here

If you are a member of the public looking for rock climbing instruction or climbing courses? Click here

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