
This is a recce and navigation training day for Point to point, one of the best-known civilian endurance events run across the Brecon Beacons and surrounding hills. It also doubles as excellent Paras 10 preparation Sabre 23 CDO Shuffle and other similar events and courses when done with lighter/heavier weight, as the terrain and movement demands are very similar.
The routes vary, but I will show you the most efficient contouring lines, including key paths, tracks and sheep lines that make a huge difference on race day. Many teams and companies compete on these routes, so this day gives you a real advantage in understanding how to move through the terrain efficiently and confidently.
If you are training for Ricochet, Ironman or Point to point (AEE Fan Dance Series), Paras 10, Fan Dance, or simply want to become stronger and more capable over the hills, this day is for you.
The day is relaxed and flexible, with weight carried according to your experience and fitness. The focus is on learning the ground, understanding the course, and developing navigation and admin skills that will serve you in any endurance event.
These are great, chilled, high-value training days designed to build confidence in:
Hill movement
Navigation
Self-admin
Working in changing weather
Throughout the day I’ll cover:
Nutrition and fuelling
Hydration strategies
Exercise science
Kit choices and packing
These are skills that help not only in endurance events, but also in hiking, mountain days, and outdoor adventures with family.
You’ll also learn:
How to pack your kit properly
What equipment actually matters
How to look after yourself in harsh conditions
This is the same mindset and kit approach used on Trident Adventure expeditions and in the Brecon Beacons during high-exposure days.
You should be comfortable with:
Light running for 6–8 miles
The day will be approximately:
60% running
40% brisk walking
Total distance will be 12–14 miles, over hill terrain, either unweighted or with weight, depending on your experience.
If you’re unsure whether this is suitable for you, just ask.
A WhatsApp group will be created a few days before the event.
If you are not already an EOF member, message:
Nick – 07855 468103
so you can be added.
(If you are new or at a basic level, someone can help carry some kit. If you’re missing anything, speak to me in advance — don’t worry.)
Clothing worn
Trousers, boots or trail trainers, socks
Synthetic top (long sleeve in winter, short sleeve in summer)
Carried
Day sack or bergen (must be able to carry weight if needed)
Waterproof jacket
Windproof lightweight jacket with hood
Windproof & waterproof gloves
Hat plus a spare warm beanie
Lifesaver kit (in your pack)
Very warm insulated jacket
Warm hat and gloves (mitts ideal)
Spare warm layer
Food & Water
On-the-go food (bars, snacks, etc.)
Emergency snacks
2 litres of water
Admin
Phone (fully charged, WhatsApp installed)
Basic first-aid kit (bandage, zinc oxide or physio tape, ibuprofen, paracetamol)
Lightweight sleeping bag or emergency blanket
Map of the area (in waterproof case – Ortlieb are excellent)
Compass (Silva in degrees & mils is ideal)
Waterproof bags (main compartment + side pockets)
Battery pack
Energy drink powder
Waterproof map case (with paracord attached to belt loop)
Compass (also with paracord)
Map: OS Landranger 160 – Brecon Beacons (or relevant area)
I’ll show you how to fold and use it properly on the day — just remind me.
The location is provided on the booking page. Please make sure you know where it is — signal drops as you approach the village. Full confirmation will be posted in the WhatsApp group a few days before.
This is a voluntary, informal outdoor training day involving running and walking over uneven ground, hills and natural terrain, with the option to carry weight. Conditions may include mud, wet ground, cold, heat, wind and reduced visibility. Everyone takes part at their own risk and is responsible for their own fitness, safety, pacing and equipment.
If you are new to weighted training, unsure of your fitness, or have any injuries or medical conditions, please speak with Nick before the day so load and intensity can be adjusted.