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Tuesday 20th September 2022

Bookings Open
Tuesday 15th March 2022
Bookings Close
Sunday 11th September 2022
Booking Fees
Booking Fee   £70.00   
Contact
Rebecca North

This can be booked as a stand alone course or alongside Beginners Mountain Running to make it two days.

 

What to expect

Spend an enjoyable day navigating on and off trails in the Lake District while learning about the terrain choices, kit and navigation required to have an enjoyable first self navigation race or first mountain marathon.

Have you heard about mountain marathon but don’t know where to start? Have you entered the OMM or SLMM and would like to know how to prepare?

Join us near Borrowdale where we will spend a day learning navigation specific to runners.

You will have the chance to practice and learn together. This will be a small group so you will have plenty of opportunity to ask questions.

Who is it for?

As we will be navigating we will be mostly walking with frequent stops. We will be out on our feet for quite a few hours on the day, but this will be a mixture of walking and running with frequent stops and snack breaks. If you are comfortable running slowly for an hour on the flat or walking in the hills for 5-6 hours you should be fine. The aim here is for everyone to learn and get the most out of the day and fitness shouldn’t be a barrier. If you have any concerns, please contact us.

 

COURSE PROGRAMME

Arrival Time: 9:30

Location: Borrowdale

  • 9:30 Meet your guide and fellow participants and talk about what you would like to get out of the day. 

  • 10am – 4pm Head out onto the fells. Please bring lunch which we will be eating out on the hill. The format of the day will vary depending on location and conditions but will include

    • Discussing and experiencing the types of terrain likely to be encountered on races and mountain runs.

    • Navigation, basics of reading a map including understanding contours, how to orientate a map and take a bearing.

    • The types of maps and routes likely on mountain marathons, understanding score and linear courses. Tactics and route choices.

  • 4pm – head down to the valley for a well-earned drink in the local pub and chat about what everyone has learnt.

What to bring

  • Compass

  • OS OL4 1:25,000 and Harveys/BMC 1:40,000 map of the Lake District.

  • Warm clothes. We will do some running but will also spend lots of time staying still while we practice navigation and have discussions. Extra layers are essential.

  • Full waterproof cover (jacket and trousers).

  • Suitable footwear for wet ground, preferably off road/running shoes. Contact us if you have any concerns

  • Hat & Gloves

  • Lunch, snacks & a water bottle

About Peak Confidence

Peak Confidence is born out of a vision that the mountains needn’t solely be the playground of bearded men and grizzled mountain guides. Our aim is for people of all backgrounds and experience levels to be able to learn new skills and to enjoy the hills with newfound confidence in their abilities. We run courses in the beautiful Lake District with our supportive guides on hand to show you all the best hidden spots.  

Some of our weekends are exclusively for women, others are mixed, and all are a comfortable environment to ask questions and learn from each other. There are a range of different events on offer, from navigation and walking, to rock climbing and beginners fell running.

About your instructor

Hi, I’m Rebecca. I have always enjoyed the outdoors. I spent most of my adult life based in London spending many a weekend travelling up to the national parks for climbing and running. Two years ago I started living in the Lake District so that I could spend more time doing what I love. 

I have worked for many years with adults and young people who have mental health problems, and alcohol and substance use issues. I believe the best way to improve people’s lives is to empower them to take responsibility for their own recovery and I am passionate about supporting people through this and giving them the tools to do it successfully. I have put this into action through working and volunteering for organisations such as St Mungo’s, local church organisations and the NHS, and I am also an expedition leader for British Exploring Society expeditions. 

I have completed several ultramarathons and enjoy fell running as a way to explore the hills. When the weather allows, I also enjoy climbing and I am particularly excited by big, mountaineering multi-pitch climbs which allow me to explore remoter parts of the mountains. I hold Summer Mountain Leader, Rock Climbing Instructor and Outdoor First Aid qualifications

My leadership style has been described as ‘calm, well informed, quietly clear and powerful while easy going’. My aim is the bring out the best in students and allowing them to work things out for themselves while also realising how much potential they have.

 

Accommodation - We recommend:

  • Borrowdale YHA
  • Chapel House Farm Campsite
  • Stonethwaite National Trust Campsite
  • Local cottages

 

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