Some peoples ideas that the Wadhurst L2 weekend will be easy, compared to the norm in reality to put up to undertake the portfolio is something else, it will be condensed and if you're experience, commitment and expertise is not up to scratch you won't pass the starting post, I certainly wouldn't think its an easy ride.
if your not ready you won't be signed off, it's not a test, it's a chance for a candidate to portray they are fit and competant for the job to another person who has done the L2 and more, then checked again via an assessor, by undertaking to that you have got to have had the WHOLE EXPERIENCE and adhere to the standards, there isn't no easy way, You can do it or you can't - no middle ground. The onus is on the candidate to prove they are what they say they are. - No failure. More training required
The candidate has to prove he or she is a competent all round hunter, no blagging or pussy footing around you will need to be 100% as you would be doing the same anywhere else.
The idea could benefit stalkers and AW / stalking businesses if the venture is a success as well, stalkers could use traditional methods ie AW's in the field of choice and or have a aw assessment prior to signing up to the Wadhurst to ensure they are ready, I can't see a downside providing the weekend is compliant to the DI and deer management guide lines in regards to enclosed areas, Ok perhaps enclosed deer of what ever acreage may be not most people's ideal setting, but if it s legal and compliant. It can only be better if you go through the experience bit and learning as you go get yourself lined up get an AW assessment stalk and based on that. Apply for the portfolio, that is a brilliant learning curve prior to the L2.
ATB
phil