actionchallenge trekking days and weekends 2016 Whether you are taking part in one of our 100 km series events, travelling to China to take on the Great Wall, or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro we have a challenge for you. These training weekends have been specially designed to help you get a feel for your event whilst giving you an opportunity to test your fitness, meet our trek leaders and other people that will be taking on a challenge. These trekking days and weekends are also great if you just fancy a weekend trekking through some of the UK s most stunning scenery. Finding out your walking boots rub is the last thing you want half way into a 100 km challenge or 2,000 m up a mountain so these training days and weekends give you a chance to test out your kit and decide whether there is anything that you may be missing. You may also be able to pick up some tips from our experienced leaders who have taken part in numerous challenges in the past. Our training days and weekends will bring participants together from all of our challenges which generates a great atmosphere and lets you hear about all of the other opportunities that actionchallenge provides! Action Challenge have been leading inspirational team adventures across the globe for individuals, private groups, charities and corporate clients since 1999. Our training weekends give you the opportunity to test your fitness and equipment in the UK before setting out on your actual adventure. At the heart of every challenge is team spirit and fulfilment; these weekends provide a chance to meet many like minded people that will be enjoying the journey with you. www.actionchallenge.com
Peak District, Brecon Beacon and Snowdon general training Taking on the Peak District, Brecon Beacons or Snowdon will certainly help prepare you for the challenge ahead, giving you a chance to try out your kit and test your fitness. Our fully qualified Mountain Leaders will take you on a trek that will give you an idea of what to expect on an Action Challenge event. Whether you re trekking in the mountain range in South Wales, reaching the summit in Snowdon or heading for the hills in the Peak District, we re here to help you train! Peak District itinerary Please arrive in the Edale area of the Peak District after 6 pm on the first day. We will reserve a bed for you at the YHA and you will be welcomed by our staff, a hot supper and a quick briefing about the weekend ahead. Based in Edale, the start of the famous Pennine Way, we head off early this morning and trek up along Grindsbrook Clough before reaching the rugged, lonely and beautiful Kinder Scout. We continue our walk across the Moors before returning to Edale. Today is a short 5.8 mile route, which takes us through the Vale of Edale and up to the Hollins Cross for fantastic views across the Peak District National Park. We then head back to the YHA and set off home. Snowdon itinerary Please arrive in Nant Gwynant anytime after 6 pm on the first day. We will reserve a bed for you at Bryn Gwynant YHA where you will be welcomed by our staff. Today s walk starts off trekking through the forest, passing beautiful waterfalls before joining the Bwlch Path to the top of Snowdon. It is a tough ascent but we are rewarded with fantastic views across Snowdonia, before we descend back down the Wattkin Path. We walk a circular route directly from our Youth Hostel, spending around 4 hours walking up and over the hills before we stop for lunch in front of a stunning mountain panorama. We then head back to the hostel and will officially finish at around 2 pm. Brecon Beacon itinerary Please arrive at the Brecon Beacon YHA anytime after 6 pm. You will be welcomed by our staff, a nice hot supper and a quick briefing on the weekend ahead. Today s walk is a circular route of 10 miles, starting with tackling the Brecon Beacons highest peak Pen-y-fan. We continue across the top of the Brecon s before descending back to the YHA. Today s route is a small 4.5 mile circular route, joining a path that ascends to the top of the Brecon Beacons, descending back down from Pen-y-fan. Peaks: 1-3 April & 24-25 June Snowdon : 22-24 April, & 9-11 Sep Brecon: 11-13 March & 7-9 Oct All inclusive weekend cost of 170 Two nights in comfortable YHA accommodation. Brecon - Brecon Beacon YHA Peaks - Edale YHA Snowdon - Bryn Gwynant YHA All accommodation is on a single-sex basis in dorm rooms. Meals will be varied and plentiful. We provide a cooked breakfast on the Saturday and Sunday along with packed lunches whilst out walking. On the Saturday evening we will sit down and enjoy a three course meal. Heavy fleece/ Wind Stopper Hat and gloves Waterproof jacket and trousers Platypus or water bottles (2-3 litres) Base layers (including spare dry layers) Walking trousers Walking boots Sunglasses / Sun protection Day sack - 20 / 30 L + waterproof shell Casual wear for evenings Wash kit and Trek towel
Snowdon Night Summit planning for Kilimanjaro? This trek is specially designed to help those training to climb the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro! The night you attempt the summit can be daunting, so we have designed a training weekend replicating what to expect which will help you prepare for the toughest day of the upcoming trek. Our Snowdon night training weekend will see you trekking through the day, resting in the evening and then waking up around midnight to start the trek to the summit of Mount Snowdon. Be ready for the toughest part of the challenge, so come along and join us in bringing the Kilimanjaro summit night to the UK! itinerary We will meet at 11:00 at the Llanberis YHA to check in and collect our packed lunches before we start out trek at 12:00. We finish back at the YHA at about 15:00, giving us time to get changed for supper at our YHA. We will try to get a few hours sleep at 21:00 to prepare for our night walk. 4-5 June 23-24 July 24-25 September All inclusive weekend cost of 99 One night in comfortable YHA accommodation. All accommodation is on a single-sex basis. If you wish to share a room with someone you are travelling with, please specify this on your registration form. Meals will be varied and plentiful. We provide hot meals for your dinner on the Saturday and your breakfast on Sunday. We will also provide you with a packed lunch on the Saturday during the day walk and night summit. All meals are full of carbohydrates, protein and nutrients to keep us well fuelled throughout the trip. We are awoken at 00:00 by our trek leader ready to set off on our night walk for 01:00 02:00. We summit Snowdon at about 05:00 06:00 before returning back to the YHA for the chance to get a few hours sleep in before breakfast/brunch at 11:00-12:00. You will then be free to depart. We can cater for all dietary requirements Heavy fleece/ Wind Stopper Hat and gloves Head torch Waterproof jacket and trousers Platypus or water bottles (2-3 litres) Base layers (including spare dry layers) Walking trousers Walking boots Day sack - 20 / 30 L + waterproof shell Casual wear for evenings Wash kit and Trek towel
North Downs Way and South Downs Way training walks North Downs Way Our Training walk follows 14.5 miles of the North Downs Way begins from Guildford, climbing from the town via the Riverside Walk. From here you will pass in and out of the woods and through the beautiful county of Surrey Hills, offering beautiful views over the Valleys to the South, before eventually reaching Denbies, Dorking, where you will end the walk. This is a very accessible route which can be reached easily by train from London Victoria or London Bridge. The walk will offer you varied terrain to train on whilst also seeing some beautiful parts of the British Countryside. South Downs (Cayton to Rodmell) 13 March South Downs (Southease to Eastbourne) 12 June North Down day walk: 31 July Sign up for 20 Start: 10:00 approx Finish: 16:00 approx South Downs Way One of the 15 th National Trails in England and Wales, the South Downs was the very first bridleway National Trail in England and is the only National Trail to lie entirely within a National Park, running right through the heart of the South Downs National Park. The first of our south downs training walks follows 14 miles of this 100 mile trail, from Clayton to Rodmell, traversing Ditchling Beacon and stretching over a rare large area of outstanding natural beauty. The second goes from Southease to Eastbourne following 18 miles the South Downs Way. Crossing Seven Sisters National Park before descending into the coastal town of Eastbourne. Your normal trekking clothing Good walking boots Spare socks Day sack no bigger than 35 L Waterproof clothing Walking poles (optional) Bottle or platypus with at least 3 litres of water Packed lunch Clayton to Rodmell Southease to Eastbourne You will be required to bring your own packed lunch with you. Teas / coffees and biscuits will await you at the end of your walk.
London training walks Come and join us on one of the dates listed for our Central London Walks. Leaving from the Dogget s Coat & Badge Pub in Blackfriars, London we will follow the Thames Path Trail to Richmond. The walk will cover approximately 20 miles and will be fully supported. Led by experienced Action Challenge expedition leaders, this is an excellent opportunity to get advice on training, equipment and nutrition, as well as meeting other like-minded action challengers. Come along, get prepared, and get confident ahead of your challenge. London day: London night: Sign up for 20 31 Jan, 28 Feb & 17 July 2-3 April, 16-17 Apr 14-15 May & 13-14 Oct Day Walk - Meet at Doggett s Coat & Badge Pub (Blackfriars Bridge) for 09:15am - Start walk at 10:00am - Finish in Richmond between 15:00 17:00 hrs - Teas / coffees & biscuits at the finish - All participants to bring packed lunches Night Walk - Meet at Doggett s Coat & Badge Pub (Blackfriars Bridge) for 23:15hrs - Teas / coffees & biscuits - Start walk at 00:00 (Midnight) - Finish in Richmond between 05:00 07:00 am - All participants to bring snacks for en-route You will be required to bring your own packed lunch with you. Day Walk: Teas/coffees & biscuits will await you at the end of your walk. Night Walk: Tea/coffees & biscuits will be provided at the start of the walk. Your normal trekking clothing Good walking boots Head torch (night walk) Spare socks Day sack no bigger than 35 L Waterproof clothing Walking poles (optional) Bottle or platypus with at least 3 litres of water To book on to any of our training walks please visit our website for a full list of prices and all available dates; www.actionchallenge.com. @actionchallenge www.facebook.com/actionchallenge Action Challenge UK Ltd United House North Road London N7 9DP United Kingdom