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Everything Awesome

Such a truly awesome week! It’s fantastic that we got to experience so many different outdoor activities, from the rugged terrain of the Peak District to the bracing North Sea coast. Each of those moments on their own would be memorable, but together, they paint a picture of an incredible seven days.

Guiding mountain bikers down Cavedale was an adrenaline-fueled experience. That descent is notoriously steep and challenging, and to be the one leading the way takes some serious skill and confidence. The views from there are breathtaking, and sharing that with a group of people, seeing them conquer the trail, was a very rewarding feeling.

Then, to switch gears completely and get out on the water, paddleboarding at Skinningrove offers a totally different kind of thrill. The North East coast can be powerful and dramatic, and being on a board gives you a unique perspective of the cliffs and the waves. It’s a great way to find a sense of calm and freedom, contrasting with the high-octane excitement of the mountain biking.

My week also included a hike around Ladybower Reservoir up to Lady Cross, a classic Peak District walk. It’s an area known for its beautiful reservoirs and iconic dam walls. A hike there is a wonderful way to connect with nature, whether you were taking in the scenery or reflecting on your week’s adventures.

Finally, we ended the week by coaching rock climbing brought everything full circle. It’s was a perfect way to share your passion and expertise with others, helping them build confidence and skills. There’s a real satisfaction in seeing someone make progress and push past their own perceived limits.

If this sounds like a week was a perfect blend of high-energy activities, moments of coastal tranquility, and the joy of helping others learn and grow. That’s a week well spent, and one to remember.

Awesome week

Stretchy climbing

In the world of climbing, both in the UK and globally, routes are graded by their difficulty. This grade isn’t determined by just one factor. It’s a complex equation involving the size and type of holds, the rock’s texture, the distance between holds, and how exposed the route is. This exposure also factors in the potential for injury if a fall were to occur.

Generally, taller climbers find most routes easier. Their longer reach can turn what’s a desperate lunge for a shorter climber into a simple stretch. While this isn’t always the case, it’s true for the vast majority of climbs.

As a climber who stands at just 5 feet 4 inches tall, I’ve had my fair share of these moments. I recently felt a pang of envy watching a taller climber effortlessly reach a hold that I had to stretch for on my tiptoes, with my fingers fully extended. However, that envy quickly faded. I realized that the challenge of finding a creative way to overcome a difficult reach is what makes climbing so much fun. The struggle and the problem-solving are what I enjoy most about the sport.

If you’re ready to embrace the challenge, we at www.everthingawesome.co.uk believe our beginner climbing sessions are an awesome introduction to this sport. You don’t need to worry about being tall or short, strong or weak—climbing is for everyone. It’s about getting out there, moving your body, and having a blast.

Ready to give it a try? You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, or this website. We’re also happy to chat over the phone if you prefer the old-fashioned way

Stretchy climbing

A busy week

It was a busy week The gritstone edges of the Peak District are a promise whispered on the wind, and for one glorious week, that promise was kept. Leaving behind the hum of city life, the journey into England’s first national park felt like a pilgrimage. The rolling green hills, segmented by drystone walls, gave way to dramatic, wind-swept moorland, signaling a world defined by its raw, natural beauty. This week was a deliberate pursuit of three elemental joys: the vertical challenge of rock, the placid glide of water, and the rugged endurance of the trail.

The first days were dedicated to the high-stakes game of gritstone climbing. Stanage Edge, a legendary gritstone escarpment, became our playground. The coarse, sandpaper-like rock offered a firm grip, a constant tactile dialogue between our hands and the ancient stone. With each pull and precise foot placement, the world below shrank, revealing a patchwork of fields and distant reservoirs. The adrenaline was a constant companion, but it was a quiet, focused energy—a pure connection to the moment and the rock face. Reaching the top of a route, with the wind whipping past and a panoramic view of the moorlands, was a triumph of both body and spirit.

To balance the intensity of the climbing, we sought the calming expanse of water. A day was spent paddleboarding on Combs Reservoir, a beautiful stretch of water nestled near Chapel-en-le-Frith. The contrast was immediate and profound. Instead of pulling ourselves upwards, we glided effortlessly across the glassy surface, our paddles making soft, rhythmic splashes. The pace slowed to a contemplative drift, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding hills as they were reflected, perfectly symmetrical, on the water’s surface. It was a moment of absolute tranquility, a chance to absorb the vastness of the landscape from a place of stillness.

The final leg of our adventure was an immersion in the landscape on foot. We set out to hike the iconic Great Ridge, a breathtaking trail that connects Mam Tor and Lose Hill. The walk was a journey through time, following a spine of land with sheer drops and expansive views on either side. Each step was a testament to the week’s adventures—the strength gained from climbing and the sense of peace from the water. We navigated rocky paths, traversed gentle slopes, and paused at the summit of Mam Tor to watch the Hope Valley unfold below. The hike was a fitting capstone to the week, a synthesis of effort and reward, adrenaline and awe.

The week in the Peak District wasn’t just a series of activities; it was a symphony of experiences. The grit and focus of climbing, the serenity of paddleboarding, and the enduring rhythm of hiking all wove together to create a deep and lasting appreciation for this remarkable landscape. It was a week that proved the greatest adventures are not found on a map, but in the moments of challenge, peace, and discovery they inspire within us.

Busy Week
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Whitewater SUP

Whitewater SUP

4 of us went to play at Matlock Bath.
This was John after about 30 minutes of falling, He looks great here and we all improved so much.

For beginners SUP lessons, get in touch, for whitewater stuff, i am not qualified, but can point to some awesome people who are.


Guided Mountain Bike Rides

The Peak District, with its stunning landscapes and challenging terrain, is a mountain biker’s paradise. For those seeking an unforgettable adventure. Guided mountain bike rides are the perfect way to experience the best the area has to offer. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, you can explore hidden trails, tackle technical descents, and discover breathtaking viewpoints that you might otherwise miss.

One of the biggest advantages of a guided ride is the safety aspect. The Peak District’s trails can be unforgiving, and our guide will ensure you’re on a route that matches your skill level, while also providing tips on how to handle difficult sections. They’ll also be equipped with repair tools and first-aid kits, giving you peace of mind as you ride through remote areas. We can also cater to specific interests, whether you’re looking for a leisurely scenic tour or an adrenaline-fueled day of technical riding.

We can focus on classic routes like the Hope Valley and Ladybower Reservoir, or specialize in more advanced trails in the Dark Peak. Rides can be tailored for individuals, couples, or groups of friends, and we can also organise bike hire, so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own equipment.

Whether you’re a seasoned rider looking for a new challenge or a beginner eager to learn, our guided mountain bike rides in the Peak District are an experience you won’t soon forget. It’s a chance to push your limits, immerse yourself in nature, and create lasting memories with fellow mountain biking enthusiasts. So, grab your helmet and get ready to explore the stunning trails of the Peak District with an expert by your side.

Guided Mountain Bike Rides
Guided mountain bike rides

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