Our Lake District Fell Running Camp, is your chance to experience the unique flavour of fell running in the Dunnerdales, the spiritual homeland of fell running, over a long weekend.
Your guides will be a top local fell runner and experienced mountain runner Jacob Tonkin (best known for inspiring the tea Round in Keswick and subject of the inspiring film 'George', about living and running with his dog. Plus qualified mountain guide and multiple Dartmoor fell series winner Ceri Rees, who has raced at all levels in the sport and knows the surrounding valleys.
You will spend three nights at Moss Side Farm, in the Duddon Valley and venture off towards Coniston and Eskdale Fells on different days. Previous camps have included dinner on the second night by fell running legend and sheep farmer Joss Naylor who regaled us with some of his running stories and his reflections on fell running.
Your accommodation at Moss Side Farm is in the form of cosy rail pods which sleep 3 to 4, which are have their own beds, wood burners and coffee tables. Toilets, cooking facilities and hot showers are also available on site. We will aim to make sleeping arrangements gender specific, wherever possible.
Arrive at Moss Side Farm, near Broughton in Furness, on Friday evening between 4pm and 6pm.
6pm: We will head out for a short 10km run on Friday night along some of the route of the Duddon Valley fell race.
8pm showers and then dinner, at the nearby Blacksmiths Arms.
Jacob will take you through some of his fell running tales from the world of Bob Graham, as well as the award winning short film George made about himself and his beloved dog.