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Gloves for Scottish Winter Walking and Mountaineering

Alex
2 years ago

Gloves for Scottish Winter Walking and Mountaineering When your hands are cold they don’t work well, so gloves are an essential part of your Scottish winter kit. Firstly, no one glove will work all day, in all weather conditions so you will definitely need more than one pair. We recommend thinking about your gloves as…

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Oli in his Patagonia DAS

Patagonia DAS Parka Review

Alex
2 years ago

Winter climbing partners never move fast enough! From my perspective I have just completed a lightning fast accent on a thin runout smear of ice then undertook the cleaning of iced up cracks with poise and precision to build a structurally satisfying anchor. All this done in record breaking time.  Why then, is my partner…

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White Box Stove

What are the Risks of Using a Portable Camping Stove?

Alex
2 years ago

What are the Risks of Using a Portable Camping Stove? A portable camping stove is an essential item of outdoor equipment but there are very real risks involved in their use. All of us who have spent any time in the outdoors camping or on a bivvy will have their tales of near misses; They can…

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An ice climber on a Beyond the Edge winter mountaineering course in Glencoe, Scotland.

Clothing and Equipment for Scottish Winter Walking and Mountaineering

Alex
2 years ago

Clothing and Equipment for Scottish Winter Walking and Mountaineering This is a up-dated version of a post on clothing and equipment for Scottish winter walking and mountaineering first published in 2017 and then again in 2020. The principles are the same but I have updated some of the items to reflect my current preferences. Boots…

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Patagonia Womens R1 Techface Hoody

Top Ten Gear and Equipment Reviews of 2022

Alex
2 years ago

Top Ten Gear and Equipment Reviews of 2022 We all love our outdoor gear and equipment; It keeps us warm, helps us enjoy the hills and mountains with increased safety and enables us to feed and fuel ourselves. Looking back through the stats these are our most popular kit blogs of the year and our…

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Patagonia DAS Light

Alex’s Top 5 Best Items of Gear in 2022

Alex
2 years ago

Alex’s Top 5 Best Items of Gear in 2022. It’s been a busy year of instruction here at Beyond the Edge. I’ve worked on Mountain Leader and Hill and Moorland Leader training and assessment courses. I’ve taught loads of rock climbing, including introduction and beginners courses as well as teaching lead climbing both trad and…

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Leatherman Signal

Leatherman Signal Review

Harriet Whiteley
2 years ago

I’ve never really been that into knives and multitools. I own a few Opinels and have always taken my Opinel no8 (the outdoor knife) out with me as it’s light, small and because of its plastic handle needs less care than my wooden Opinels. So it was a little overwhelming to receive a Leatherman Signal…

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Blue Ice Squirrel 22L

Blue Ice Squirrel 22L

Alex
2 years ago

Blue Ice Squirrel 22L I was in the market for a small rucksack to wear on multi-pitch climbs in the mountains that could also carry all my gear to the start of the route. I decided it needed to be in the low 20 litre size range, have a rope carrying system, helmet holder and…

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A man wearing the Mountain Equiment Citadel jacket with a snowy background

Ask the Instructors: What’s your Favourite bit of Outdoor Gear?

Harriet Whiteley
2 years ago

We spend a lot of time using and wearing our different bits of outdoor gear, so we get pretty attached to them. We asked some of the Beyond the Edge team to share what their favourite bits of outdoor gear are and why. Perhaps there’s some Christmas gift inspiration in there somewhere? James: Mountain Equipment…

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La Sportiva TX4

La Sportiva TX4 Review

Alex
2 years ago

La Sportiva TX4 Review Approach shoes are part of the Outdoor Instructor uniform along with brightly coloured trousers, gilets and VW vans. I’ve worn, and worn through, half a dozen pairs of various sorts over the last decade, mostly to the point where they become more hole than shoe. For the less fashion conscious instructors…

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Patagonia R1 Air Zip-Neck

Patagonia R1 Air Zip-Neck Review

Alex
2 years ago

Patagonia R1 Air Zip-Neck Review It’s easy to dismiss the humble fleece. They have become such a staple of the outdoor wardrobe since the 1980s. But they have evolved and the Patagonia R1 Air Zip-Neck is an excellent example of the modern fleeces. These newer designs tend to be lighter, warmer, more breathable and dry quicker.  Patagonia…

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Leatherman Signal

Leatherman Signal First Impressions

Alex
2 years ago

The first thing I noticed about the Signal is how much the Leatherman designs have evolved since I bought my first one in the mid 1990’s. It was a Leatherman Mini Tool which I carried for Ice Climbing, Scottish winter and Alpine mountaineering and expeditions. It was small, very strong, simple, a bit crude but…

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For over twenty years Beyond the Edge has trained climbers, walkers and mountaineers. We are one of the UK’s most experienced providers of Mountain Training courses including the Lowland Leader, Camping Leader, Hill and Moorland Leader, Mountain Leader, Bouldering Wall Instructor, Climbing Wall Instructor, Climbing Wall Development Instructor and the Rock Climbing Instructor Awards. We also deliver the Rock Climbing Skills and Hill and Mountain Skills schemes from Mountain Training. Additionally, we run courses for the BMC for both clubs and individuals.

Based in Sheffield it is run by Alex & Chris who each have over 25 years of mountaineering experience, from the famous gritstone of their local edges to the 8000m peaks of the Himalaya.

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We run a range of scrambling courses to cater to a We run a range of scrambling courses to cater to all ability levels and we supply all specialist equipment (just let us know what you need). 

🌄Intro to Scambling looks at movement, route finding and staying safe on grade 1 scramblings. 
🌄Advanced scrambling introduces equipment, ropes work, anchor building and the like to help you to tackle grade 2 and 3 scrambles with confidence. 
🌄Our Scrambling Week does what it says on the tin - 5 days of scrambling including classics and hidden gems at a grade to suit you. 
🌄Our Skye Scrambling is a guided week on some of the UK's most iconic scrambles (the Skye Munros). 
🗻Our Winter Mountaineering course looks at moving through the steeper stuff in winter conditions. 

o find out more visit the link in our bio. 

#scrambling #skyescrambling #scramblingskills #snowdoniascrambling
BtE team adventure - Sophie's first route off Engl BtE team adventure - Sophie's first route off English soil as she, Oli and Hati wait for the weather to play ball for higher objectives around Chamonix.

#alps #multipitchclimbing
#sportclimbing #holiday @1percentftp
What is CPD and why is it important? CPD means c What is CPD and why is it important? 

CPD means continued professional/personal development. For qualified and aspirant leaders it helps to keep your skills fresh and demonstrate to others (including employers) that you are passionate about good practice, good standards and professionalism. 

It's something you might also think about doing for your own personal growth and safety, whether you're heading out as a leader or an individual.

CPD might be reading and listening to books, heading out with friends to practise night nav or attending a workshop. Workshops are great spaces to share skills, ask questions and reflect on previous experiences.

We offer CPD workshops for both personal and professional development, these include:

🌼🐦Environmental workshops
🏥Advanced/Expedition First Aid
🏥Outdoor First Aid
🧗Problem Solving and Self-Rescue for climbers
🌄 ML/HML nav refresher
🧭NNAS tutor award
💪Understanding Fear and Anxiety in your clients

Learn more about our CPD courses at the link in our bio.
How was your half term? We trained 3 cohorts of How was your half term? 

We trained 3 cohorts of Hill and Moorland Leaders, a cohort of CWDIs and a group of NNAS Gold navigators. 

We enjoyed rain and shine on our Peak District Guided walking holiday whilst Claire and James opted for guaranteed sun in Finale Ligure (Italy). 

Alex found fungi in the woods, Hati found a particularly interesting owl pellet and Chris found a Violet Oil Beetle.

Most importantly, no sandwiches were eaten by sheep (which was on the cards from a little while). 🥪🐑

@1percentftp @mtntraining @nnas_award_scheme #hillwalking #mountainwalking
What can you expect from our Toubkal Winter Mounta What can you expect from our Toubkal Winter Mountaineering week? 

A quick winter hit, featuring easily accessible high alpine walking, inspiring mountains, and the warm welcoming Berber culture.
You’ll be with one of our core team, accompanied by a local english speaking guide. You’ll start by refreshing and refining winter skills before exploring the 4000m peaks around our high mountain refuge. 

Generally our itinerary is flexible (according to the weather - as always!) but you can expect something that looks like this…

Day 1 -  Arrive Marrakech and transfer to Imlil (approx 2 hours). Overnight in gîte.
Day 2 – Acclimatisation trek in mountains surrounding Imlil. Overnight in gîte.
Day 3 – Ascend to refuge at 3207m. A slow walk that takes between 5-7 hours depending on conditions.  Mules and porters will carry the group’s equipment and we’ll stay overnight at the refuge.
Day 4 – Winter skills refresher and acclimatisation.  Another night in the refuge.
Day 5 – Climb Toubkal or another 4000m peak. Another night in the refuge.
Day 6 – Another day of winter fun. Toubkal if not climbed yesterday or another summit  eg Ras n’ Ouanoukrim (4088m), Timesguida (4088m) and plenty of others! Return to Imlil.
Day 7 – Transfer to Marrakech in the morning with an afternoon at leisure to explore Marrakech. Overnight in a hotel.
Day 8 – Transfer to airport and fly home. Often our flights are in the early afternoon allowing us to further explore Marrakech before our flight.

Click the link in our bio to learn more...

Thanks to Kerry and Chris for the photos! 

#toubkalmountaineering #adventureinspiration #morrocanmountaineering
Our Rock Climbing Camps are a summer holiday highl Our Rock Climbing Camps are a summer holiday highlight, running throughout July and August for young people aged 14 - 17.

🧗Every year new cohorts of young climbers join us to climb, boulder, camp and build friendships with new climbing partners ready for the next adventure. The Peak District is a climbing hub with some of the best crags, boulders and routes in the country.

⛺The camp is residential at a campsite (with hot showers) at the base of Stanage Edge in the Peak District. All food is provided by us and prepared by the young people under our supervision. Our instructors are on site at all times, making this an ideal first camp experience for young people.

🚄The camp runs from Monday - Friday and young people can get here by train to Hathersage or get dropped off.

Learn more about our Rock Camp and Advanced Rock Camp on our website.

Learn more on our website, link in bio

#climbingkids #summercamp #summerholidays #rockclimbingcamp #rockkids #bouldering #climbingcoach
Amazing inosculation on this tree in our local woo Amazing inosculation on this tree in our local wood, discovered on our Lowland Leader course last week. 

#tree #nature #inosculation
We recently ran our first Managing Fear of Heights We recently ran our first Managing Fear of Heights course in collaboration with psychologist, therapist and coach @davidfongpsychology . Rather than wax lyrical about how it went we thought we'd share some feedback from participants instead. 

For some it might be a reluctance to use an escalator, for others, it might be that burning desire to conquer that rocky ridge – if only it wasn’t so steep… It doesn’t matter what your starting point is... 

Our Managing Your Fear of Heights course is about understanding fear as a completely natural and appropriate response and learning how to manage the irrational element and celebrate the rational – it keeps us safe!

Our next course runs on Saturday 13 - Sunday 14 September. Learn more about it on our website (link in bio).

#fearofheights #fearworkshop
In the last week we have trained not one, but THRE In the last week we have trained not one, but THREE cohorts of Lowland Leaders who are now going into their period of consolidation (reflective practice) to prepare for their assessments. 

The Lowland Leader qualification is designed for people who wish to lead groups on day walks in lowland countryside and woodland in summer conditions, ideal for supervisors of DofE expeditions and health and yoga walk leaders. 

Learn more on our website, link in bio

@mtntraining #lowlandleader #leadershipoutdoors #walkingleader
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