About 1st Poulner Scouts 3 Peaks Challenge

Wednesday 29 June 2011

3 Peaks training at 1st Poulner

Well!  Another day with a training regime in place.  I just did 4.62 miles with 42lbs of bricks on my back in 72 minutes.  Legs a bit wobbly after the steep climbs but nothing like going up the 3 mountains except I will not have the bricks on my back.......  Colin

Tuesday 28 June 2011

Last Practice Hike for the 3 Peak Challengers

A swarthy team of leaders were dropped at Blue Pool Near Wareham to the North of the Purbeck hills. Their aim was to climb as many hills as possible as training for the three peaks challenge they are doing on 8th July 2011.  


First they climbed to the top of the Purbeck ridge and then down into deepest Purbeck before climbing the hills behind Kimmeridge and descending the beach in a howling wind.  Quick stop for a flask of coffee and then Eastwards along the volatile coastline until just before St Aubyn’s Head we went inland to Worth Matravers. 


The temptation was there to stop at the inviting pub, but being true grit scout leaders we avoided such low pursuits and continued back to the coast and eventually to dancing ledge where we had our lunch in perfect sunshine.


Then the slow start following a 40 minute stop, and plenty of us pointing out that there will be no stops on the 3 peaks challenge even for a pee. The minibus windows would have to do – and that’s just the ladies!  So we climbed up to the ridge and down to Langton Matravers and across to the Purbeck ridge just west of Old Harry and then along the ridge down to Corfe Castle for a well earned refreshment. Colin was keen for a cream tea but a small hostelry got in the way.  


At the end of the day we had done half the distance of the 3 peaks and 1/3rd of the ascent!


The 1st Poulner 3 Peaks Challenge Team 



Monday 27 June 2011

1st Poulner Scouts 3 Peaks Challenge

A Group of Leaders and Supporters from 1st Poulner Scout Group are organising and taking part in the Three Peaks Challenge on July 8th 2011.  


We want to build an activity centre for the young people of Ringwood, and particularly for the scouts in the district. There is nothing like this within easy range and a survey in the local schools indicates high interest. At the moment we drive 45 minutes each way to Calshot and that puts it out for most children. The key sports enabled are climbing, archery and air rifle shooting.


So, IF you feel you could sponsor our efforts to climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon all in 24 hours, then I would be very grateful. ALL proceeds from Sponsorship will go towards the Group’s Indoor Climbing Wall / Activity Room fund.  Further details can be found at www.1stpoulnerscouts.org.uk.