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Best Leatherman for ‘Alone’

Alex
1 year ago

Best Leatherman for ‘Alone’ We’ve enjoyed watching ‘Alone’ on Channel 4, the UK version of the longstanding American survival show. 11 contestants were left alone on land around the Mackenzie River, in the Dehcho region of Northwest Territories, Canada. They arrive with no food and have to see how long they can last by hunting, fishing and…

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Hawke Frontier 8×42 ED X Binocular Review

Alex
2 years ago

Hawke Frontier 8×42 ED X Binocular Review For the last few years my trusty Opticron Discovery WP PC 8×32 binoculars have given me enormous pleasure on the hill. They are a great travel option being pretty much the smallest, lightest 8x32s around and representing great optical performance for the money. However, as a big birthday…

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MSR Reactor

MSR Reactor Review

Alex
2 years ago

MSR Reactor Review A long term use review of the MSR Reactor stove system. An excellent gas stove for Alpine use, Wild Camping and Bivouacs. Food and drink preparation in an outdoor environment is a vital element of both our performance and enjoyment. We need fuel to stay warm, keep moving and feed our brains. For…

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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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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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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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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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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
3 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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Blue Ice Octopus

Blue Ice Octopus 45L

Alex
3 years ago

A Review of the Blue Ice Octopus 45L Climbing Pack How many packs does one person need? The answer of course is that it depends! You could probably get away with just one if you just went hill walking, maybe a 40L, big enough for a bit of extra stuff in the colder months. But…

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Elephant Box

Alex
3 years ago

Lunch is important. I’ve been trying to find better ways of managing my food when I’m instructing. I was just grabbing whatever I could find and usually ended up heading out with an energy bar and a banana chucked in my pack. The banana inevitably ended up squashed and the bar lost amidst the waterproofs,…

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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.

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It was a busy one for the BtE team this weekend... It was a busy one for the BtE team this weekend...

🧗‍♀️Intro to Rock Climbing
🧗‍♀️Learn to Lead trad
🧭Lowland Leader training
🥾Hill and Moorland Leader Training
🏞️Hill Skills
🧭Lowland Leader Nav refreshers
⛰️Alpine prep/Advanced Scrambling
And we spent a lot of time looking at some very old maps!

Another week of living the dream beckons!

#rockclimbing #scrambling #alpinedreaming #takemetothehills #hillwalking @mtntraining @1percentftp
Flower Quiz! What’s the name of this rather weir Flower Quiz! What’s the name of this rather weird and wonderful flower?🌺 

#flower #plant #flowersofinstagram #nature #peakdistrict 

@peakdistrictfoundation @peakdistrictnationalpark
Aspirant Mountain Leaders rounding off their train Aspirant Mountain Leaders rounding off their training course with the expedition, where they spent a night camping in the mountains and hone their night navigation and camp craft. 

The expedition can be the most enriching and rewarding element of your Mountain Leader training and assessment. 

It’s certainly the main event and there’s no denying that your bag will be heavier, you will probably feel tired and you will probably be obliged to emerge from your tent in the night for poor visibility navigation. 

On the flip side, it’s an incredible learning experience in managing yourself, your well-being in what can often be quite challenging conditions. It’s an opportunity to refine your camp craft, sort all your systems, and have a good old nosey at other people’s tents, stoves and camp cuisine. We learn through challenge after all! 

For some the ML training is a step in their journey to a career outdoors, for others it’s an opportunity to learn to look after themselves and friends/family in the mountain environment. Whatever your motivation, you can learn more about the award and courses on our website. 

#mountainleader #mountainwalking #campcraft @mtntraining @1percentftp
Spotted! Know what this flower is? (No google allo Spotted! Know what this flower is? (No google allowed)🌸

Found by our Lowland Leader candidates in swathes around Hathersage and North Lees. There's a clue in the caption.

Learn more about nature in the Peark District on our Environmental workshops, link in bio for more information.

#peakdistrictnature #natures #flowerspotting #cpd #environment @1percentftp
Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across t Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plain... 

Well maybe not wildebeests, but great to see the herd on the move. 

You can learn about Peak District creatures great and small on our Environment workshops, the next one is running on Saturday 19th July. 

#fawltytowers #ifyouknowyouknow😉 #peakdistrict #wildlife #rewild #rewildingbritain 

@rewildingb @rewildingeurope @eastern_moors_partnership @eastern_moors @ntmidlands @peakdistrictnt @nationaltrust @peakdistrictnationalpark @peakdistrictfoundation
Curlews were calling from the moor behind, Ring ou Curlews were calling from the moor behind, Ring ouzels🐦‍⬛ were chirping down in the boulders and the sun was setting on the magical Stanage 🌄
Great evening, great #rockclimbing 🧗

#tradisrad #tradclimbing #peakdistrict #climbing #peakdistrictclimbing #PeakDistrictAdventures #peakdistrictnationalpark⛰
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.
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