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A 17km cycle, 14km trek, 5km paddle and 10-hour sweat to the finish line
Traverse the Cairngorms National Park and canoe the rapids of the River Spey all the way to the sea
Catch waves, swim, cliff-jump, throw axes and unwind in the woods
Scramble, hike, climb and abseil your way along the Glencoe Skyline, bagging peaks and munros as you go
Take on one of the UK's most iconic cycle journeys to the coast via backroads, gravel tracks and secluded woodland
Cross Scotland from Fort William in the west, to Inverness in the east along the Caledonian Canal
Tackle the highest peaks in Wales - in a single weekend
Learn to surf on beautiful beaches and enjoy some restorative yoga in the Cornish woodland
Swot up on essential mountain skills before climbing the UK's highest mountain (1,345m)
Swim in secluded spots, catch some waves and enjoy relaxing restorative yoga in the Cornish woodland
Learn from award-winning photographers in one of England's wildest national parks
Learn from award-winning photographers in one of the most photogenic locations on earth – Scotland’s ravishing Isle of Skye
Learn essential skills in the Ben Nevis massif - the birthplace of ice climbing
Explore the wild and remote Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and wild camp right by the water
Learn essential climbing skills in the spectacular Cuillin Mountains and tackle the renowned Inaccessible Pinnacle
Cycle through the best terrain the Peak District has to offer, from gravel tracks to country lanes and stargaze from a giant tepee
Get marooned on an uninhabited Scottish island, build a camp on the shore and learn what it really takes to survive
Take on one of the UK’s most rewarding challenges in a single day - a 20km cycle, 10km trek, 5km paddle and a 12-hour sweat to the finish
Enjoy empty tracks and a lung-full of extra-fresh air as you tackle some of Wales highest peaks
The usual 17km cycle, 14km trek and 5km power paddle, except this time, there’s snow involved
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