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Association of Mountaineering Instructors
BAIML
UIMLA
SMBLA
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BCA
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Mountain Biking with Mountain Adventure

Mountain biking is one of the UK’s fastest growing sports and with good reason too. It is sociable, exhilarating, and addictive and keeps you fit and healthy.

 

At Mountain Adventure all instructors are expert riders and are qualified through the Scottish mountain bike leaders association (SMBLA). We have a vast knowledge of the trails in the mountainous areas of the UK and can take you on one to multi day trips, which will keep you grinning for weeks.

 

 

Why not try the tour of the lakes, for example. A five-day trip that takes in just about all of the best descents and climbs in this stunning location. Or perhaps the tour of the Cairngorms,120 miles through remote wilderness in Glen Feshie and Glen Tilt on some of the very best singletrack in the country. On one of our guided weekends in the Lake District you will be taken on classic routes such as Walna Scar Road, a tough technical climb and an exhilarating 4 kilometre rocky descent into Coniston village. The following day you could be in Grizedale Forest, where we will link up some of the best bits of the North Face Trail with some hidden gems of singletrack descents,
unfrequented by most riders. Troutbeck and Kentmere, with the (in)famous Garburn Pass at the head of the valley, are easily accessible from both our Bed and Breakfasts in either Ambleside or Staveley. Garburn Pass is almost a rite of passage and once you have ridden it you will never forget it. In a good way, of course.

There are a multitude of equally excellent singletrack, climbs and descents, too many to mention, but whichever your guide takes you on we're sure you will agree that the Lake District is a mountain bikers paradise.

All of these routes require a reasonable level of fitness and technical competence. There is no easy way to say it, they’re  tough, and you and your bike should be in good working order.

For the MTB beginner weekends, Claife Heights and Little Langdale valley are areas we use for training purposes. Surrounded by stunning scenery and less technically challenging routes your coach will find areas to demonstrate and teach specific skills.

The emphasis for these weekends is kit choice, bike set-up, basic maintenance, building confidence on the bike and skills such as balance, climbing, descending, braking and cornering.     

 

We can now provide SMBLA Trail Cycle Leader and Mountain
Bike Leader training and assessment courses. The training course is held over two days,then,after a consolidation period, you are eligible for the one day assessment. Both the TCL and MBL qualifications are recognized by the Adventurous Activity licensing Authority(AALA).

 

 

Mountain Bike with Mountain Adventure

NB. For the tour of the Lakes and the Cairgorms, a good level of fitness and technical ability is required. These are long days in the saddle in mountainous terrain, covering 30-35 miles each day over steep climbs and descents. You will no doubt encounter various changes in weather! Luggage will be moved from accommodation by transport.

Lakes weekends, by the very nature of the surroundings you will be in, can also be technically challenging but we will take you on routes that keep the whole group happy. Don’t however be afraid to ask, if you want something a little easier or more challenging, we will be more than happy to accommodate your requests.

Tel:  07964 405525          Email:   chris@mountainadventure.biz

 

Tour of the Lakes with Mountain Adventure
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DATES

Friday evening to Sunday evening (unless stated)

 

Mar 14th – 16th – MTB Beginner

      28th – 30th – Lakes Weekend

 

Apr 4th – 6th – Lakes Weekend

      18th – 20th – MTB Beginner

 

May 9th – 11th - Lakes Weekend

       23rd – 25th – MTB Skills Course

 

Jun 13th – 15th – Lakes Weekend

      27th – 29th – MTB Skills Course

 

Jul 11th – 13th – Lakes Weekend

     Sun 20th – Fri 25th – Tour of the Lakes

 

Aug 1st – 3rd – Lakes Weekend

      10th – 15th – Tour of the Lakes

 

Sep Sun 14th – Fri 19th – Tour of the Cairngorms

Walna Scar Road and Coniston
Mountain Bike in the Lake District
MTB Beginner Weekends
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The venue for the TCL courses is in the heart of England, The Long Mynd in Shropshire. It is a relatively small area with a multitude of excellent bridleways and beautiful rolling hills up to 516 metres. The accommodation is a YHA which has trails on the doorstep and a room available for an evening lecture but better still, a fantastic pub next door!

The fee for the two day TCL course, which is set and governed by Scottish Cycling, is £130 per person. This does not, however, cover accommodation, which is a further £16.95 per night and includes an English breakfast.

The fee for the one day assessment is £60 per person, this can be held anywhere and it is preferable to do it in a different area to your training course.

The course itinary covers navigation, kit choice, group management, basic maintenance, skills coaching and the legal aspect of the award. Click on the scuonline.org link and go to SMBLA to view the pre-requisites and criteria.

Ratio’s for the courses are 1:6 for the training and 1:4 for assessment. We do however need a minimum of four people to run the courses.  

 

Long Mynd Multitude of Bridleways
Long Mynd Shropshire
The Long Mynd Youth Hostel