When is this event?
CHSS welcome everyone to take part in this simply fantastic running event set in the sublime and picturesque landscape of Glenlivet in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park.
The event is based at the legendary Glenlivet distillery with superb hospitality and quality event organisation throughout. Runners and Joggers of all levels are very welcome and by taking part you are directly supporting those affected by chest, heart and stroke illness.
10 kilometre road race set in the stunning landscape of iconic Glenlivet Crown Estate in the Cairngorms National Park.
The incredible scenic running route follows quiet country roads which meander around the sublime River Livet passing ancient castles and providing amazing views of this secret glen
Day 1
Meet at 10am at the Auchallater carpark or Glenshee Ski Centre – final location to be determined in the lead up to the course, depending on weather and conditions.
On the journey out to the training area we will talk about the ground, clues to snow movement, identifying risk areas, snow laden slopes, terrain traps etc.
You will also discuss navigation techniques, how the conditions underfoot can affect speed, tips on low visibility and avoiding risk.
Depending on the ground conditions you will start the training on the way to the training area, using boots as a tool, self-arrest without an axe etc. It might also be suitable to fit crampons and walk with an axe to the training area.
At the training area we will cover:
Walking using crampons up and down hill
Walking with an axe and stowing an axe when not in use
Step cutting and the suitability of each type
Ice axe arrests
Shelters, building the various types and the benefits of shovels
Benefit of transceivers and companion rescue
Day 2
Some of the topics above will be covered or recapped on day 2 which will be more of a mountain journey. Day 2 will consolidate the learning, you will plan a safe route into the hills, each taking turns practicing your winter navigation..
You should have good summer hill walking experience before attending this course. You will also need boots capable of taking a crampon. We can loan you an ice axe.
Snow conditions and weather on the day will dictate how the training is managed.
Contact us for more information.
Participation form and kit guide will be sent on booking.
Terms and conditions apply.
Day 1
Meet at 9am in the parking area by the tennis club at Inverdruie to check kit and crampon fitting before moving to the Cairngorm Mountain Ski Centre car park and out onto the hills for the rest of the day.
We recommend staying in Aviemore the night before too, especially if you’re coming up the A9 over Drumochter.
On the journey out to the training area your instructor will talk about the ground, clues to snow movement, identifying risk areas, snow laden slopes, terrain traps etc.
You will also discuss navigation techniques, how the conditions underfoot can affect speed, tips on low visibility and avoiding risk.
Depending on the ground conditions you will start the training on the way to the training area, using boots as a tool, self-arrest without an axe etc. It might also be suitable to fit crampons and walk with an axe to the training area.
At the training area we will cover:
Walking using crampons up and down hill
Walking with an axe and stowing an axe when not in use
Step cutting and the suitability of each type
Ice axe arrests
Shelters, building the various types and the benefits of shovels
Benefit of transceivers and companion rescue
Day 2
Some of the topics above will be covered or recapped on day 2 which will be more of a mountain journey. Day 2 will consolidate the learning, you will plan a safe route into the hills, each taking turns practicing your winter navigation.
You should have good summer hill walking experience before attending this course.
You will need boots capable of taking a crampon.
Snow conditions and weather on the day will dictate how the training is managed.
Participation form, kit guide and discount code will be sent on booking.
Contact us for any more information.
After a 2020 Covid break the highlands best family friendly cycling event is back for 2021.
This year the route will head out towards Aviemore past the Highland Wildlife Park and Kincraig before riding through Rothiemurchus and then back via Loch Insh, Ruthven Barracks and back to Kingussie for family fun at the finish line.
All proceeds go towards the parent council charity for Kingussie High School. Clubs and other organisations are very welcome to use the event to raise funds for causes close to their own hearts. Fundraising packs are available.
Where is this event being held?
Located at the beautiful award winning ‘Glenlivet Distillery’ (post code AB37 9DB) which is well-signposted throughout the region by the standard brown ‘visitor attraction’ signs. Event parking will be opposite the distillery and will be well-signed and marshalled; please do not park in any other areas or at the distillery.
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