Personal Preparation

Personal Preparation

Personal Preparation and Training

A good winter in your lower/local hills to establish base fitness and familiarity with long days, leading to trips up north to the 3,000 feet ranges and working towards 6, 8, 10, 12, 14-hour days.
Personal Preparation and Training
Personal Preparation and Training
Personal Preparation and Training
Personal Preparation and Training
Personal Preparation and Training

Many contenders find it useful to compete in a programme of suitably selected hill races, designed to enhance speed, endurance fitness and appropriate fast manoeuvring skills whilst on the move.
Preparation
Lochaber
Followed by trips to Lochaber for training on the key sections of the round, this will also facilitate route planning and final preparation.
contenders
It is highly recommended that contenders and pacers are familiar with the route in the 1st instance. They must also have enough navigational skills to ensure they are not hindered unnecessarily by low cloud, mist, darkness or poor visibility. 
routes
Scotland’s National Outdoor Training Centre
Scotland’s National Outdoor Training Centre 
Located in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. 
You can learn, develop or qualify in an adventure sport of your choice. Their goal is to increase skill and knowledge within the bounds of safety by teaching / coaching specific outdoor activity skills at all levels.
They are a national resource to the outdoor industry and community.
Their expertise would be ideal in providing a robust knowledge and enhanced safety base for anyone venturing into these mountains either as a contender or as part of a support team.
Food Intake
Food Intake
Contenders must appreciate that food intake on a journey of this nature will be enormous; there is no place for compromise (you cannot function on empty).
Each section leader must ensure that they provide adequate fuel for themselves and the contender.

Food variety is essential, it must be interesting varied and functional, i.e. stick with what you are accustomed to, as you must eat little and often throughout the 24 hours.

Eating whilst on the move is something that facilitates keeping you on schedule.
Fluid Intake
Fluid Intake
Contenders/pacers must remain hydrated throughout the 24 hours: Knowledge of the location of essential watering sources is essential, and will eliminate unnecessary overloading.

The good pacer should know where to access water at any time, this knowledge will determine how much fluid may have to carry during each section.

Drink additives are advised and again it is recommended that contenders are familiar with what supplements they require and what the diluting doses are.
Hot / Lukewarm food and drinks
Hot / Lukewarm food and drinks
Make sure that the locals know of your activities, more so if your schedule involves your support presence during the night or early morning.

This support must be carefully planned and timed (estimated arrival time = stoves on and water boiling).
Change of clothing
Change of clothing
Not essential, but very nice to schedule in a short break to include a clothing/footwear change if necessary at ½ way.

This facility will most certainly set you up for the homebound section of the round.
Key essential equipment
Key essential equipment
A small 1st aid kit is essential to include at least a broad roller bandage and some plasters and be able to apply efficiently and effectively.



1st aid kit
A contender should have a duty of care to themselves and their support teams, in the event of the unforeseen.

In the circumstances, carrying a small 1st aid kit is recommended to include at least a broad roller bandage and some plasters and be able to apply efficiently and effectively.

A head torch for use during the night section. An additional head torch plus spare batteries are highly recommended.
map and compass
mobile phone
A good watch to record arrival times and splits on each summit.

A mobile phone to keep in touch with base and to be used in an emergency.

Please be mindful of your handset model, your chosen service provider and your specific location on these hills, that you may encounter difficulty in receiving a clear signal or reception.
Map and compass to facilitate navigation and route finding.
shelter bag
A small shelter bag to be used in the event being stopped.
Schedule sheet
Schedule sheet
The use of the provided schedule sheet is recommended to record your arrival time on each summit.

Plus record your cumulative time as you progress throughout the journey.
Poles
Poles
To be used or carried in the event of requiring additional support whilst moving on difficult terrain.
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