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    Ten Tors 2010  

When is it?May 8/9 2010

Who can take part? – Anybody in Year 10 – 13

What is it all about?  - Ten Tors is a very straight forward proposition.

Think of a marathon - you'd need to cover 26 and a bit miles.  You'd need to be fit, and marathons are on roads, mostly.

But Ten Tors adds another ten miles - or, if you're up for it, another twenty miles.  Or, if you're insane, almost thirty miles to that original twenty-six.  Tough enough?

Now add the requirement that you stop, cook and eat at least two meals on your route - and that you sleep out overnight and carry everything with you that you need  - so add a tent, cooking gear, food, water and a sleeping bag to the stuff you're going to carry.  Forget the road - you'll do it over Dartmoor.  Dartmoor can be cruel, so add wet- and cold-weather gear to that pair of running shorts you had in mind, and to that load you're going to cram into a rucksack.

About the route - forget those neat painted lines to guide you.  You'll be told to visit ten tors specific to you that you have to check in at, and you'll be told which ones they are on the morning before you start.  So there's a bit of navigation, and Dartmoor's tors  tend to be at the top of its many hills...

The good news is you've got twenty four hours to cover the ground.  But that's a maximum.  (You'll be stopped for your overnight camp at eight pm, and you won't be allowed to start again before six.  If you don't get home before five on Sunday afternoon - you don't get home...).  And you'll do it as part of a team of six - you'll get a certificate if all six of you finish, but you'll be pulled out if your team drops below four.

And you don't have to run, the objective is to finish - Ten Tors isn't a race!

The truly astonishing thing is that you - two thousand four hundred of you, every year for the last fifty years - volunteer, ask, want and even demand to do this!!
And the more incredible thing is that you're too old to enter if you're twenty.

Ten Tors is the toughest challenge there is, and you want to do it for the same reason people climb mountains, for the same reason people sail around the world - not to be the first, not even to be the fastest or the best;  you need to see if you can do it.  It's not about the mountain, or the sea, or even Dartmoor - it's about you, five mates, and whether you've got the drive, spirit and determination to keep going no matter what's thrown at you on the way.   One man put it a whole lot more succinctly than I can:

"It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up."(Vince Lombardi  1913 - 1970)*

What do I have to do to take part? -   See me without delay!

S Payne

* Exert from the Exeter University Website http://events.exeter.ac.uk/tentors/

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