Ten Tors Team with Fin Godfrey (far left) |
Tor: a rocky pinnacle; a peak of a bare or rocky mountain or hill. (1)
“Ten Tors is an annual weekend hike organised and run
in early May for 2,400 young people by the British Army on Dartmoor.” So starts the Wikipedia entry on
Ten Tors. For the past several years, my nephews have taken the challenge and
hiked the rugged terrain of Dartmoor. Although a “spring” event, the weather
in England in the spring runs from beautiful to worse than awful. From warm and
dry to freezing cold and raining or snowing. The young prople who take on this challenge
of 35, 45 or 55 miles train for months, then after a gear check and briefing,
strike out on the hike. They carry all the food, tents, clothes, cooking gear
and first aid gear they will need to meet the conditions on the open Moorland.
They purify water as they go for drinking.
These are tough young men and women.
This year my nephew Fin will lead a team 45 miles from Tor to Tor until all
ten have been reached. He was chosen because of his experience on previous
outings, his ability to navigate in the wilderness and his personality. No
better choice in my opinion. He will lead the group to success and the entire family
is as proud as a proud family can be.
All there is left to say is “GO FIN AND GO TEAM!!!!!”
Image: Fin (left) and some others I don’t know, including the team membersReference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Tors
1. Definition: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/tor
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