Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Navigation Skills weekend - Osmotherley

Navigation Skills weekend - Osmotherley
20th & 21st August 2011

National Navigation Award Scheme (NNAS) - Bronze Award

TeamWalking's latest navigation skills weekend was held in the beautiful village of Osmotherley in the North York Moors.

Whether you are a novice or experienced walker, our navigation skills courses will give you the skills to plan your own walks and explore further with confidence.

Benefits:
  • Learn how to plan and undertake your own walks in the countryside
  • Feel more confident outdoors
  • Gain 'skills for life'
  • Gain a National Award
  • Our courses are aimed at adults
  • Enjoyable, informative
  • Maximum outdoor-based training
  • Small group sizes
  • Pub based - sociable courses
  • Experienced instructors

Feedback from this Osmotherley course
  • What were your objectives for the weekend? To gain more confidence with a compass.
  • Were these objectives met? Certainly.
  • What did you enjoy? I enjoyed the whole experience, meeting like minded people.
  • What would you have liked to have been done differently? Nothing it all worked very well due mainly to your patience with us all.
  • Any further suggestions or comments? None.

Further information 
We have courses in September, October and November in the Yorkshire Dales. For more information visit: http://www.teamwalking.co.uk/navigation-skills-courses/navigation-skills.html
 

Photos from the Osmotherley course
 



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

TeamWalking autumn 2011 BROCHURE






Autumn 2011 Brochure

now available

download here: http://www.teamwalking.co.uk/Brochure.html

Get outdoors this autumn, with TeamWalking

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Nine Standards Rigg and High Seat

Nine Standards Rigg and High Seat

View my latest walk to the summit of Nine Standards Rigg (662m) and High Seat (709m)

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Friday, July 01, 2011

'The Inn Way' walking experience - June 2011

'The Inn Way' walking experience

 A historical journey of exploration in the Yorkshire Dales
23rd & 24th June 2011

In late June, I guided a wonderful group of people along Stages 3 & 4 of 'The Inn Way... to the Yorkshire Dales'

DAY ONE
From the Kings Arms at Askrigg, we climbed up onto Askrigg Moor before dropping down through Oxnop Ghyll to Ivelet Bridge, where we looked at the old coffin stone and talked about the legends associated with this ancient packhorse bridge. The haymeadows were in full bloom as we walked across fields to Gunnerside and lunch at the Kings Head (superb food). The afternoon saw us walk across more meadows, then past a spectacular waterfall along Haverdale Beck before climbing up onto Harkerside, with beautiful retrospective views across Swaledale. The final section of the walk took us alongside the Swale to Grinton, where we stayed at the Bridge Inn - great food and beer! The day's weather was a mixture of sharp showers and sunny spells.

DAY TWO
From Grinton, we climbed up across Grinton Moor, through old lead mines to reach Greets Hill, from where a track took us into hidden Apedale and the shooters' hut at Dent's Houses (complete with visitor's book). The sun was now shining so we did some barefoot walking across the moors. A slight incline took us up onto Black Hill and then a long descent, with wonderful views across Wensleydale, to the incredible fortress of Bolton Castle. After refreshements, delightful field paths took us to Carperby (Wheatsheaf Inn) and then along Oxclose Road (the old road through Wensleydale) to Woodhall and Worton, where we had a final drink at the legendary Victoria Arms before crossing a couple of fields back to Askrigg. A wonderful day of warm sunshine.

We walked around 14 miles each day and managed to visit five pubs.

Thanks to Mark, Tony, Marie, Linda, Terry, Tony, Brian and Jo for joining me on this walk.

Why not book onto our next guided walk in the Lake District?
'The Inn Way' walking experience
15th & 16th September 2011

A historical journey of exploration in the Lake District
www.teamwalking.co.uk/inn-way-walking-experience.html

ALL PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT MARK REID 2011














Monday, June 13, 2011

Canadian Gold Medal Plates

An Olympic Gold Medal Winner, a Comedian & 40 Canadians visit the Yorkshire Dales

Mark Reid ('The Inn Way' author & Mountain Leader) and Richard Tarran (Expedition & Mountain Leader) hosted 40 Canadian guests for a week's hill-walking throughout the Yorkshire Dales at the beginning of June.

The Canadians had bid for this trip at special gala dinners throughout Canada last autumn to support their Olympic athletes. Accompanying them was well-known Canadian comedian Ron James and 2010 Winter Olympics Men's skeleton Gold Medal winner Jon Montgomery.

We had a fantastic week of great walks, food, accommodation, beer and laughter. We stayed for three nights at the CB Inn (Arkengarthdale) and three nights at Simonstone Hall, and walked around Muker, Reeth, Great Shunner Fell and Askrigg. We also visited several pubs to sample some local ales...

TeamWalking
Would you like us to organise a bespoke walking event for you, your friends or your company? We know the paths and pubs of the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, Peak District and North York Moors like the back of our hands! Visit http://www.teamwalking.co.uk/ for more information

Farmers Arms, Muker















Fremington Edge, Arkengarthdale

 
Mark Reid (L) with Jon Montgomery (R)















Red Lion, Langthwaite


Muker, Swaledale















Roman Road, Wensleydale 


Crackpot Hall, Upper Swaledale  


Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Mark Reid - ITV 'The Dales'

Mark Reid, author of The Inn Way, featured on ITV's The Dales on Monday 6th June.


Mark Reid, 'The Inn Way' author and Mountain Leader, met Jackie Stubbs, landlady of the George & Dragon pub at Hudswell, last summer and then took Jackie's mum Margaret for a day's walk from the pub to Richmond and back. We enjoyed lunch sat beside the river beneath the castle ramparts at Richmond, and then walked back along the riverside path through Hudswell Woods before climbing the infamous steps back up to the village!

This walk was screened on ITV1 on the 6th June. ITV 'The Dales' website

Read about it in Country Walking magazine (May 2011)

Visit Mark Reid's website The Inn Way

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Financial Times Travel Feature

The Inn Way... to the English Lake District

Financial Times

1-page travel feature - Saturday 4th June 2011

"I stumbled lonely as a cloud"

Read Tim Moore's feature about walking Stages 1 & 2 of 'The Inn Way' here: Financial Times website



WALK THIS ROUTE WITH MARK REID
15th / 16th September 2011
Ambleside - Rosthwaite - Braithwaite

2-day guided walk with Mark Reid along Stage 1 & 2 of 'The Inn Way' (as featured in the Financial Times).





Includes:

  • 2-days guided walk with Mark Reid (Mountain Leader)
  • Tea/coffee when we meet on Monday morning
  • Signed copy of 'The Inn Way... to the English Lake District'
  • Bus transfer back to Ambleside at the end of the walk
  • Use of our Berghaus gear, if required
 Numbers strictly limited to 12, over 18s only.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

ITV Yorkshire Walks - Breath of Fresh Air

ITV Yorkshire Walks - Breath of Fresh Air
Roseberry Topping

Recently filmed my latest walk for ITV Yorkshire with weatherman Jon Mitchell, which should be screened on Friday 3rd June on ITV Yorkshire's 'Calendar' programme.

We did a superb 6-mile walk from Great Ayton that took in Aireyholme Farm (where Capt Cook grew up), Roseberry Topping and Easby Moor. The weather was superb with great visibility, although very windy.

This is the 21st walk that we have done over the last 3 years in the Yorkshire region. To watch these TV walks, please visit http://www.innway.co.uk/itv-yorkshire-walks-a-breath-of-fresh-air.html

Here's some photos from our walk...




Saturday, May 28, 2011

The Inn Way - 2 day walk

The Inn Way
2-day walk with Mark Reid
23rd & 24th June 2011

Join Mark Reid for a 2-day walk through Wensleydale and Swaledale, along Stages 3 and 4 of The Inn Way... to the Yorkshire Dales. 















  • Spend 2 days walking through the Yorkshire Dales with Mark Reid
  • Enjoy relaxed pub lunches at traditional Dales inns
  • Visit unspoilt Dales pubs
  • Enjoy a game of quoits on the village green
  • Explore Bolton Castle
  • Stay overnight at Grinton in Swaledale
ONLY £79 PER PERSON

Price includes:
  • 2-days guided walk with Mark Reid
  • Baggage transfers
  • Signed copy of 'The Inn Way'
  • Tea/coffee when we meet
  • Game of Quoits on the village green
  • 10% discount off accommodation at Bridge Inn, Grinton (double/twin room)

For further information: http://www.teamwalking.co.uk/inn-way-walking-experience.html

Limited availability. Over 18s only.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Mountain Leader assessment - Plas y Brenin

Mountain Leader assessment - Plas y Brenin
9th - 13th May 2011

Spent last week at Plas y Brenin (National Mountain Centre) in Snowdonia where I successfully completed my Mountain Leader (summer) assessment.

PYB is a great venue, with top instructors. The week was quite challenging, both physically and mentally, as you had to not only think about group management, the environment, navigation and steep ground but also had to always know precisely where you were on the map.

Monday - micro navigation day on Moel Siabod
Tuesday - steep ground day on the North Ridge of Tryfan
Wednesday to Friday - 3 day expedition on Snowdon, with 2 nights wild camping, as well as emergency ropework.

The weather was a mixture of blustery showers, low cloud and the occasional hail storm.

If you are looking for a guided mountain walk, 2-day wild camping expedition or a corporate team building day in the hills or mountains then get in touch http://www.teamwalking.co.uk/


Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Inn Way... to the English Lake District

The Inn Way...to the English Lake District

NEW 2nd Edition OUT NOW
Completely updated, re-walked and revised, this new edition features more information, text and revised route descriptions (with Grid References) as well as an 8-page colour photograph section.

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This book will soon be featured in the Financial Times... watch this space!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

West Coast of Ireland, 8th - 11th April 2011

Connemara, West Coast of Ireland
8th - 11th April 2011

Two days of walking with seven friends: me (Mark), Giles, Chris, Tony, Luke, Nick, Dean and Stuart. A weekend of mountains walks during the day, and Guinness at Matt Molloys bar, Westport in the evening. Perfect.

Glencoaghan Horseshoe, Twelve Bens, Connemara
Challenging walk in the heart of the Twelve Bens mountain range, taking in five peaks including Derryclare, Bencorr (711m), Bencollaghduff (696m), Maumina (563m) and Benbreen (691m). The walk took us almost 8 hours to complete. Although only about 10km in distance, the walk included around 1,500m of ascent. The entire day was spent either climbing up or down rocky mountains, as there are very few flat sections along this walk. The main challenge was steep ground, with several very steep scree runs or rocky scrambles to negotiate. There was also one narrow and steep ridge to descend from Bencollaghduff, as well as a long and steep scree run from Benbreen. We then turned east from the col between Benbreen and Bengower back into Glencoaghan. A superb mountain day. Map and compass essential to ensure the correct line of ascent/descent as the walk is pathless in places and the route is bounded by some serious cliffs.

Glenlaur Horseshoe, Sheeffry Hill, County Mayo
A gentler walk (relatively speaking!) up onto the broad ridge of the Sheeffry Hills in Co Mayo. Parked near Sheeffry Bridge and then walked up into Glenlaur before striking south up onto the col on the southern arm of the horseshoe. Two quite steep climbs then ensued, with a long, flat and quite narrow ridge in between, up onto the broad summit plateau. This plateau is dissected by small streams, ponds and peat hags that was reminiscent of Kinder Scout. No paths whatsoever, so a compass bearing was essential to hit the small cairn that marks the 742m spot height. And what a view from this cairn, with Croagh Patrick and Clew Bay in the distance. From the summit, headed east to reach the brow of the steep and fairly narrow ridge that leads down into a narrow col on its northern arm. Then continued over a slight rise of land before a long and steep descent topick up a stream that took us back into Glenlaur. A total contrast from yesterday's walk - grassy/boggy underfoot, only one major climb and navigationally slightly more difficult because of the sprawling summit plateau.

Photographs copyright Giles Rocholl Photography http://www.gilesrocholl.com

GLENCOAGHAN HORSESHOE













GLENLAUR HORSESHOE










Photographs copyright Giles Rocholl Photography http://www.gilesrocholl.com