Kayak and Canoe Training site
During last weeks surveying of the area around the Wild Lodge i took this shot of our local training site for basic kayaking and canoeing skills courses.
Wang Bon resevoir is skirted on two side by the national park and has some fantatstic bird life, not to mention clean clear water. A great location for kayak and canoe training and its only 5 minutes from the Wild Lodge
IYA Group Leaders course.
Sally Madden and Andy Mac (IYA big cheese in UK) ran an International Youth Award group leader course in Bangkok during June and as a bolt on to the end of the course brought the attendees down to the Wild Lodge to have a look at what outside providers (such as ourselves) can offer for IYA groups.
The IYA award (D of E in UK) is a great program that gets students into the outdoors and challenges them though a series of projects and expeditions rising through Bronze, Silver and Gold awards.
Attendess of the course came from all over Asia and the award is growing rapidly thoughout international schools in the region.
Upon the groups arrival at the lodge we had coffee and bisuits and, as usual I pointed out the parts that were still under construction (August 15th is the final completion deadline) and told them to feel free to wander.
I also assured them that the high ropes challenge course was defintely finished 
We also showed how the lodge has been used as a base camp for Bronze IYA programs and induction training, and talked about more challenging Silver and Gold routes into the forest directly behind the lodge.
Coffee over, we split into two groups and ran high ropes and low ropes workshop sessions entitled “adding value” showing how addtional team exercises can add to an IYA weekend.
During lunch both Sally and I chatted about risk assessment and then Dave “Old School” Williams and I gave short presentations on what we could offer in terms of locations and programs for IYA training and expeditions.
Dave runs a fantatsic kayak and nature touring company called Paddle Asia based down in Phuket and is the man to go to for anything in the Andaman Sea or Khao Sok National park in South Thailand
We had a fun day and it was good to swap idea and experiences with like minded people.
Big Thanks to Sally and Andy Mac for running the program and taking the time to visit us.
Anyone interested in possible locations for their IYA programs contact us :) Anyone interested in starting an IYA program in their school, have a look at www.intaward.org/
