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Ten Tors 2008 | Ten Tors 2008 |
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The Ten Tors event - takes place one weekend in May, every year, and is now limited to 2400 individuals - 400 teams of six teenagers. The teams, depending on age and ability, face hikes of 35, 45 or 55 miles between ten nominated Tors over two days. The intention is that the teams shall be self-sufficient, carrying everything they need to survive two days on the Moor.
The 2008 Ten Tors Chalenge is to take place between the 10th and 11th of May 2008. Who can take part?
Ten Tors is open to teams of six - aged
between 14
and 20 - from schools, youth organisations (Scouts, Guides, Youth
Clubs)
and Service cadets based in the 7 Counties in South West England.
If you wish to enter you need to approach your school or club
for a place
in their team. Applications for team entries will be made by
them.
Ten Tors is however very popular, and each year hundreds more
applications
for team places are made than the 400 that can be accepted. Why the Limits?
Dartmoor is a unique place, and it would be
destroyed
by over-use of any kind. There are many competing demands for its
space, habitat, food, minerals, etc... It exists in a critical
balance
which is under constant review. The 400-team limit was agreed
partly
to help maintain that balance, partly to limit the demands on the event
organisation, and partly to retain one crucial aspect of Ten Tors -
that
teams should as far as possible be alone on the Moor, and rely on their
own resources to meet the challenges it raises.
What are the Rules? Please visit the official Ten Tors Website for more information: http://www.events.ex.ac.uk/tentors/kitlist.htm
Where can I watch Ten Tors? Undoubtedly Okehampton Army Camp. Ten Tors starts at 07:00 on Saturday and runs through to 17:00 on Sunday. The camp has plenty of car-park space, refreshments, and constant updates of team positions on the Moor. Plus you'll see the teams come in throughout the day, to thoroughly deserved applause and awards.
If you can't get to the Camp, you can watch the teams'
progress on the official Ten Tors Website. Not as good as being there, but the data tracking the
teams
is just as up-to-date.
Where can I find out more? |
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