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AGC JOURNAL 2018


 Adventure    Exercise



 Training in Wales  Tiger Cross




 By Lance Corporal Ben James  By Private Michelle Davies


 This was a joint effort with members from 19th Regiment Royal   Soon after joining 47 Regiment Royal Artillery, I got the opportunity to take

 Artillery (Scottish Gunners) and 5th Battalion Rifles to conduct   part in Exercise Tiger Cross in Cornwall for a week. The week was split into
 various forms of Adventure Training throughout the week. The   three events; hill walking, mountain biking and coasteering.
 activities included Hill Walking, Canoeing and Mountain Biking.


              Newquay                                        techniques for the bigger jumps ahead. We progressed
 Vauxhall Camp                                               onto the second jump with ease. Those feeling brave were

              We made the journey down to sunny Royal Air Force St   challenged to complete the final jump with lots of positive
 Our journey began with a two hour drive from Tidworth to   Mawgan. With all the excitement for the coming week we   encouragement from other members.
 Vauxhall Camp in the town of Monmouth. On our arrival, we   ventured out to Newquay to familiarize ourselves with the
 had a quick introduction into the camp. The rest of the day was   area and wonderful beaches.    Endnote
 devoted to the introduction of the Detachment from 5th Battalion
 The Rifles and preparation for tomorrow’s venture to Pen-Y-Fan.    Hill Walking  The trip overall was outstanding and I thoroughly enjoyed

                                                             the challenge and time spent on adventure training.
 Pen-Y-Fan    The trip began with a costal cliff walk, down a steep cliff

              face, which was challenging. We then took a stroll down
 Day two was the arduous climb up Pen-Y-Fan which was a   the beach admiring the seafront and checking out every
 great start to the week where we got the chance to enjoy the   cave we came across extending our time on the beach.
 surrounding areas from the top of the highest peak in South   We then moved off the beach by climbing the steep

 Wales. Though challenging given the hot weather, it was   Bedruthan steps, walking to Mawgan Porth.
 thoroughly enjoyed by all. At the summit, we had our chance to

 take a few pictures near the National Trust Plaque. We finished   Mountain Biking
 off our day with a meal at one of the local pubs.

              The next day we headed off mountain biking at the

 Down River   National Trust Lanhydrock. We were given a brief lesson
              by our instructors on different positions and stances

 The third day was devoted to canoeing down the river Wye for   to be taken when negotiating obstacles. This tested
 twelve miles. We started at Glasbury and stopped for a break at   our coordination and ability to stay on the bike when
 the Historic town of Hay-On-Wye for lunch. Then we continued   riding through the bumpy terrain. The day started with
 through until our goal at the Boat Inn near Whitney-On-Wye for   a simple warm up and confidence test, involving a skills

 the completion of the second day. The whole day was great but   course which had a few hilly bumps, sharp turns and
 thoroughly exhausting due to the glorious weather but it was   small bridges.  We swiftly moved on to the trials in a
 refreshing to stop for a swim on the route down. We finished off     wooded environment. Those feeling adventurous had the

 the day with a barbecue within the camp.  opportunity to choose the red route. Those like myself
              who didn’t want to fall off their bike chose the blue route.

 Into the Woods  The route itself was challenging as it tested my physical
              endurance and strength. Overall the group thoroughly
 On the fourth day one group went Mountain Biking in the Forest   enjoyed the day and challenges that they faced.

 of Dean whilst the other walked the Offa’s Dyke trail from
 Monmouth to Tintern Abbey. The uphill cycling offered great   Coasteering


 views and a cheeky workout, but the downhill offered speed
 whilst trying to remain on the bikes for the entire duration. There   The final event was everyone’s favourite, as it pushed

 was a falling over or two but nothing too serious and someone   people to their limits and out of their comfort zones.
 to laugh at especially as it was our qualified Mountain Bike   We arrived eager to get going, but first had to squeeze


 Instructor. The groups meet back up at Tintern Abbey to take in   ourselves into tight already soaking wet wetsuits. After the
 the sites at the first Cistercian in Wales.  struggle of the wetsuit and safety gear we were ready to

              face the cliffs or so we thought until we were faced with

 Fond Farewell   a steep hill walk to the jump zone. This was a great warm
              up.


 Our final day was filled with completing the packing away all the
 kit we had brought with us and handing the accommodation   Into The Water

 over before saying a final goodbye to everyone. The whole
 time away was worth it as we combined a challenging and   After a quick safety brief by the instructors demonstrating

 packed adventure training program with team cohesion and   different jumping techniques we were ready to go.

 strengthening relations with another detachment. It was great to   The first jump was a small edge jump that you had the
 get out of the office and enjoy what we have available to us. This   option to perform a belly flop to be scored out of ten.




 will be a time to remember and an example of what we can do.  This was to gather confidence and to look at individual
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