Preparing for the Three Peaks Challenge with an Outdoor GPS

| Sunday, December 18, 2011
By Tim Smith


The three peaks challenge has become one of the UK's most popular mountain challenge event for keen hikers. Thousands will undertake the challenge ever year either as a personal attempt or often to raise funds on behalf of charities and other good causes.

The challenge is often referred to as the three peaks and has become a regular event for those looking raise funds on behalf of charities and many other good causes with all three peaks being completed in less than 24 hours.

The three peaks challenge tests not only your fitness ability but also your physical and mental toughness. It will involve long and intense amounts of walking, prolonged physical discomfort and sleep deprivation.

Ways in which you can prepare yourself for the 3 peak challenge

* Your overall physique will be put to the test during this challenge. Experienced hikers will be used to long amounts of time walking and climbing with heavy gear, however for the more mature enthusiast it is necessary to make sure you're fit and healthy before tackling the peaks.

* A good way of practicing is to take on a smaller challenge and build your way up. The Yorkshire three peaks is a worthy challenge to test your ability and often used as a training event for the national three peaks.

* For unsupported participants it is vital that you brush up on your map reading and compass skills as well as acquiring the right equipment in order to easily navigate around each of the peaks. Many people rely on an Outdoor GPS system as a fast source of navigation.

How an Outdoor GPS device can bring a new dimension to your hiking

Hand-held Outdoor GPS units have become an affordable accessory for everyday hikers, cyclists, mountaineers and horse riders and have the ability to enhance your outdoor experience.

They are an excellent tool to use during the preparation process as well as during your expedition. Routes can be plotted beforehand and preloaded onto the device so you exactly which way to go. This makes it perhaps the most useful aid of all as the waypoint of a route can be followed in real-time on a detailed Ordnance Survey map.

One you have finished your challenge you can share your hiking statistics with others by uploading your distance, time and speed of each trek.




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