Friday, 15 May 2009

CALENDAR OF SUMMER OPEN DAYS

We have started to upload all of the days where individuals and small groups can join us for reasonably priced adventure activity sessions across our range of activities.

Picture 502 Currently listed are full beach days, coasteering, gorge walking, power kites and mountain boards and caving. We will continue to add days to the calendar as we programme them in so bookmark the calendar page and keep checking for updates.

The beach day is a combination of coasteering, power kites, body boarding, abseiling and caving, all taking place at Ogmore by Sea, a great beach location and not too far from both Cardiff and Swansea.

Coasteering is our favourite activity - swimming, sea level traversing, climbing above the waves, being washed about in the swell and big jumps! Ogmore by Sea again.

The gorge walking is the ever popular river scrambling session that takes place at Pontneddfechan, near Glyneath in the SW of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Power kites and mountain boards is a half day of FUN. We run this session either at Ogmore by Sea or at a suitable area of common land in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Caving is an activity that many shy away from - why we don't really understand! It's an excellent adventure activity that can be described as gorge walking with the roof on... We cave in the waterfalls area of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

So, join us for a fairly priced day, £45pp, or half day, £35pp.  

Wednesday, 06 May 2009

THE OUTDOOR PROFESSIONALS CO-OPERATIVE

Well, the new OPC website is up and running - and we think that it is rather a good effort at getting across the ethos of the group.

The OPC are a group of outdoor instructors and and adventure activity providers that got together back in 2005 to find a way to work more closely together with several aims in mind:

  • To jointly develop sustainable practice
  • To run peer group training courses
  • To market the group
  • To develop site specific codes of conduct

We wanted to raise the standard of outdoor activity provision whilst offering more to the client, to offer quality training and support to staff and a forum for business owners to engage together in. And we have succeeded.

Take a look at the new website and by following the resources link you will be able to see what we have been doing, our commitments to a professional approach to outdoor education and our training programme of planned in courses available to those working in outdoor education or tourism in South Wales.

Thursday, 23 April 2009

IS THE SUNSHINE HERE TO STAY?

Well, that's probably jinxed it!

What start to Spring. We have had sunshine for every activity session this year with some great gorge walks, management team days and some spectacular coasteering.

Picture 493 Last weekend we ran split coasteering sessions at our beside the sea venue and despite the tide being a little low (something to do with the moon we are told...) we managed to offer some excellent jumps, challengenging traversing and even found a new cave to crawl about in and climb out of - this find ended the final session and due to the difficult nature of the climb within the cave and the handline needed for protection on exit we will continue to use this as a problem for the more able groups.

And all this in the bright sunshine. Now - what a change from the last couple of years.

We still have some availability for small groups to join us throughout May and good availability for June and July so if your'e thinking of booking an adventurous day out then contact us for a quote.

Accommodation for groups is being booked up fast so this is an important factor when considering a group residential. We have many different accommodation type contacts and can usually locate appropriate accommodation for you.

So, come and join us in the sun!


Tuesday, 06 January 2009

START OF THE NEW YEAR

I kicked off 2009 with a relaxed 1:1 weekend.

DSC00507 My client, from London, wanted to get away at short notice and rather than spend the weekend kicking her heels in a hotel spa she was keen to get out there and try some new experiences. So, we chatted briefly on New Years Eve and the following day she was traveling to Wales for a multi activity weekend.

Friday saw us make a full exploration of Porth Yr Ogof, the main group cave in South Wales. Such a cold day but that did not matter, we were underground and taking part in strenuous activity.

DSC00532 Saturday saw us pay a visit to a crag for some climbing and abseiling. The session was structured as an introduction to climbing day. We started with traversing and a small mountain leader style climb before attempting a few top roped climbs of various difficulty and having a look at the main abseil wall.

The walk over the top, to the castle and back through the old quarries was stunning in the late winter sun. This was an extremely cold day, with air temperature dropping dramatically with the sunset.

DSC00539 On Sunday I dropped Liza off at the local railway station and made my way to the Brecon Beacons for a walk up Pen y Fan, the highest mountain in South Wales. No pics of this walk as the cloud was low. The ground was frozen and in places crampons would have been rather handy, but all ice was avoidable and a day on the hill without mud, rain or overheating was most welcome.

It's good to rest up over the seasonal break but also good to make a clear 'start in the way you mean to carry on.'

So, as the weekend with Liza was a great success, I am going to add 1:1 weekends to my portfolio. Watch the website for a new page detailing accommodation, activities and costs and feel free to drop me a line if the idea of a weekend away in January takes your fancy.

1:1 instructional weekends will cost around £175.00 inclusive of kit, insurance, accommodation and instruction. You would need to make your own way to Wales and to contribute to the catering.

Monday, 15 December 2008

START 2009 WITH A DAY ON THE HILL

On Sunday 4th of January we will be walking in the Brecon Beacons and invite all who read this to join us. The walk will not be the classic routes to Pen y Fan summit, we think that the crowds on this Sunday will detract from a sense of wilderness and isolation, but unfamiliar ground full of interest and challenge on the other side of the A470.

There will be no charge for this day, it is simply a jolly, a fine day out and a chance to meet few keen hillwalkers and outdoors enthusiasts.

The route is likely to be:

  • Meet Storey Arms Car Park at 0930
  • Ascend Fan Fawr
  • Descend to Ystradfellte Reservoir and ascend Fan Dringarth, following the ridge to the Hanging Valley, Craig Cwm-du, for lunch
  • Follow the stream to the summit of Fan Frynich
  • The onto Craig Cerrig-gleisiad and then the hillside path back to Storey Arms

Galle This is a strenuous route taking in four hills over 600m and covering ground that is rarely visited. The Hanging Valley and Craig Cerrig-gleisiad are particularly beautiful and given good visibility the views across to the Central Brecon Beacons and to the Black Mountain are spectacular.

Guidance with map reading will be available throughout the day and we will do all of the safety stuff, bring emergancy groups kit, first aid supplies etc.

You will need to book this as we will have a maximum number of walkers on the day but remember there is no cost. 

You will need to be prepaired with waterproofs, walking boots, packed lunch and flask of something hot. 

We can hire walking boots to those who do not have them at £4 pp.

We can assist with transport for those who do not drive for a small fee.

Looking forward to the day - and lets hope for some sunshine and snow! 

Monday, 10 November 2008

COME CAVING THIS WEEKEND 15/11/08

We have limited places left for a caving trip this weekend.

Following a run of rather dissapointing but not unnexpected weather we will be happy to be underground, warm and dry for a day.

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We will be meeting at 10am this Saturday at Crickhowell, midway between Brecon and Abergavenny, and will be spending the day in Eglwys Faen, a fine cave with a huge entrance chamber and a series of levels, tunnels, crawls and squeezes.

Facebook club members can join us at the club rate.

Please email with stating your intention to come along and we will send directions and a kit list.

Sunday, 05 October 2008

COME COASTEERING THIS WEEKEND - 18/10/08

As a special offer to readers of this blog and our facebook club members we are running a multi activity beach day this coming weekend at Ogmore by Sea.

IMAG0141 This is a fantastic day and with sea temperatures still good will round off the years water based activities with a great big splash!!

The day comprises of a half day coasteering session with power kites and mountain boards, perhaps some body boarding and a taster abseil and caving.

We are at the same location for all of these activities and there is ample parking, loos and a place to get a cuppa. There is even a superb restaraunt overlooking the Bristol channel, Tempus Fugit, for those who want to extend the day to the evening.

Being just 30 minutes from both Cardiff and Swansea, and just off the M4 tis is one of the simplest adventure activity sites to get to in Wales. Were talking about one and a quater hours drive from Bristol and just over an hour from Brecon.

Check out the facebook page for pics of our last session at this coasteering location and if the activity takes your fancy then either join the page and sign up for the day or email us at enquiries@walesoutdoors.co.uk stating that you would like to come along at the oh so special rate of just £20pp - now, that is a super offer that can only be found with Wales Outdoors Limited facebook activity club.

Sunday, 28 September 2008

GORGE WALKING - BRECON BEACONS - WALES

Wales Outdoors Limited has been Gorge Walking in the Brecon Beacons National Park for about fifteen years now, mostly led by the Director, Andrew Lamb, who has worked hard to ensure that our sessions are both safe and enjoyable.

IMAG0203 Gorge walking is rock hopping, traversing walls a foot or two above river level, scrambling about at the edges of the river, climbing beside waterfalls and to finish the day, pool jumping - jumping into a deep pool from a ledge about 20 feet above the river.

We provide the most kit to each client of any adventure activity provider in Wales and we run sessions at an industry leading staff ratio of 1:8.

Where most providers now give wetsuits out year round, we take a rather more sensible option of providing wetsuits when it is cold. Makes good sense to us.... How many overheated and dehydrated people led by other companies have we seen, out for a walk in a full body wetsuit in 28 degrees...

We were the first company to provide canoe helmets for this activity, thinking that the use of climbing hats for river sessions, especially jumping from heights into water, not just wrong but dangerous.

We led the way with the issue of bouyancy aids and now there are only a few groups that do not issue bouyancy to clients whilst taking part in deep water swims and pool jumping.

We are the only company to provide walking boots for gorge walking. Most providers are happy to ask clients to bring along old training shoes. This is simply not acceptable. This is a mountain activity with walking over rough, broken ground that is often slippery. Wellies are the minimum requirement but we found that these can be lost in deep water. So we invested in walking boots for all.

Please go to our facebook page for a photo and video record of yesterdays gorge walk - a good sized mixed group and a great day in gorgeous weather.

THE MOAN

Whilst at the gorge yesterday we were again witness to some rather poor provision.

IMAG0190 Adventures, a company from Porthcawl running a group of 25 people... we have seen them with thirty and with 17 people in the water at one time - this is simply not on. You can only 'see' six people at any time. A group of 25 people in a gorge environment, in trainers and deck shoes, is an accident waiting to happen.

We witnessed jumping into pools that we regard as unsafe locations as there are ledges to fall onto if the jump is not dynamic - people have injured themselves in this way and have done so at the South Wales gorge location that we use - there would be no excuse for further clients being injured whilst jumping.

We watched many other groups led by staff that seem keener to have a good time themselves than to ensure that thier clients feel safe and comfortable in the environment of the gorge and the only group with appropriate footwear, wellies, still using the old method of pool jumping with a rope around the waist and no bouyancy - certainly against all advice that I have ever been given.

Ho hum....

We think that the provision for this activity, especially the choice of footwear and group size, could be improved. And we will continue, sporadically, to document other groups activities in the area.

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Christmas 2004

  • guess where this is for a free activity voucher!!
    This series of pics were taken just before Christmas 2004 at Malham. There is an odd one out at the end and if you can guess where this ruin is then I will send you a day activity voucher worth £45