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This autumn weekend in Snowdonia makes an inspiring complement & spring board to our Scottish Highlands Mont Blanc Training Weekend as well as being great training for forthcoming summer alpine adventures…The accessible, yet magical, mountains of Snowdonia provide a fitting arena for a fine weekend of mountain walking, scrambling and Mont Blanc training. As well as having an enjoyable & sociable weekend in the mountains you should come away with better movement skills, stronger legs, a better idea of what equipment is required for Mont Blanc and lots of good tips for alpine mountaineering in general.
The combination of physical mountain walking with classic grade I-II scrambles gives enjoyable ‘flowing’ terrain and the opportunity to train both physically and technically. Many of the scrambles undertaken are similar in both difficulty and style (without the snow and crampons!) to the Gouter Ridge on Mont Blanc, which provides the technical crux of the route and is certainly worth preparing for in advance.
This course would work very well for anyone preparing for the Mont Blanc ascent the following summer; or for any aspiring mountaineers keen to develop their alpine movement skills and enjoy a cracking couple of days mountaineering in Snowdonia, whilst meeting some other like minded folk.
The venues used are usually based around the Snowdon massif for one day and Ogwen Valley area the other, and we try and arrange a team curry night on the Saturday for anyone keen to join. Llanberis provides an enjoyable and bustling base camp for the weekend with lots of outdoor shops, cafés and good accommodation.
The 2 physical and moderately technical days should really compliment the fitness and endurance training you are able to do on a regular basis from home. This is also an opportunity to get some high quality skills training walking and scrambling on rocky and rough mountain paths and ridges. We call this ‘Bulls eye training!”
The first day starts with a high mountain training day, guided at a max 1:4 ratio and the second day allows more technical scrambling to be done in ascent and descent, and is guided at a 1:2 ratio, just like the Gouter Route on Mont Blanc ratio.
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Llanberis, Wales, 18 Amelia Street, London, SE17 3PY, United Kingdom,London, United Kingdom
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