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GC JOURNAL
                     2018
             A AGC JOURNAL 2018
              Exercise Alpinae                                                                                                      Exercise Tiger



              Experientia 18                                                                                                        Support Group 2018





              By Corporal Diana Snelling                                                                                            By Warrant Officer Class One Carol Manifold

              Exercise Alpinae Experientia was arduous trekking and Alpine                                                          The exercise took place in the picturesque village of
              Mountaineering in an Alpine environment in the French, Italian                                                        Ballater, Scotland. The activities included mountain-biking,
              and Swiss Alps.                                                                                                       mountaineering and canyoning.





              Amazement and Pride                            This became even more apparent on the final ascent up                   Day One                                        With issued wet suits, safety helmets and recipients
                                                             the steepest part to the Aiguille du Midi when the ridge                                                              of a comprehensive safety brief we walked with some
              This was the hardest, most amazing, horrendous and   was as wide as two feet together. Luckily everyone made          The events were either mountaineering or mountain   trepidation to the start of the canyoning.  Having been to
              inspiring adventurous training I have ever completed   it safely to the summit of the Aiguille du Midi. Pure pride,   biking; mine was Mountain Biking. We were issued our   water parks and experienced water slides and flumes I

              which I say with the utmost appreciation and   accomplishment and elation with the result. It shows,                  bikes and safety equipment and started the day with   wasn’t too worried.  However, the reality of jumping from
              respect.  Every day brought a peak of amazement and   through sheer determination and strength you can                a very gentle cycle ride along the Deeside Way. This   cliffs, sliding down natural flumes, swimming through


              sense of pride and accomplishment; yet there was a   achieve the most amazing things.                                 paralleled the River Dee just to get us acquainted with the   deep pools, abseiling over waterfalls, scrambling over
              distinctive point in the day where you would hit a wall                                                               bikes and before entering the very hilly (some would say   rocks and waterfalls, made for some heart wrenching
              where mental strength was required to keep going.  It was                                                             mountainous) Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve. The   moments.

              a pinnacle and a definite ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity.  I                                                         scenery was amazing and I thought the forest and lochs
              never thought I’d be one to say I’ve completed ‘The Tour of                                                           were the perfect setting for mountain biking. Little did I
              Mont Blanc’ but I have achieved just that and in pure Army                                                            know I would be riding up hills that would not be out of   Mountain
              fashion too.                                                                                                          place on the Tour De France although the views at the top   Biking
                                                                                                                                    of the climbs were worth the hard work it took to get up
              Tour of Mont Blanc                                                                                                    there.

              With ponchos packed and kit waterproofed, we set off in                                                                After 36 kilometres and five hours in the saddle, and

              our teams; the Tour of Mont Blanc awaits with 110 miles to                                                            having overcome various physical and mental challenges
              go.  Distance, terrain, altitude and load carrying were all                                                           including a slight navigational hiccup and some trail
              thrown into the mix for acclimatisation training during                                                               blazing I can honestly say it was the best day of Adventure

              the first week to prepare for the second phase in higher                                                               Training I have ever experienced.
              altitudes. The days started early which proved cooler
              before the sun broke out at the hottest part of the day, this                                                         Day Two
              meant being closer the summit or on the descent by early
              afternoon. In the evenings, we quickly learnt routine with                                                            Our next activity was mountaineering, climbing to the
              our basher buddies: poncho, admin, preparation for the                                                                summit of Carn An T-Sagairt Mor, the 84th highest of
              next day and food.                                                                                                    Scotland’s 282 Munro’s. The climb was quite tough as the
                                                                                                                                    temperature reached 33 degrees and with little shade on
              New Challenges                                                                                                        the mountain, care had to be taken that no one suffered


                                                                                                                                    with heat illness. Everyone made it to the top; my first
              The second phase brought new challenges in the form                                                                   Munro bagged. The views were breath taking and we also
              of higher altitude and crampons. The crampon novices                                                                  encountered plane wreckage from an RAF Canberra that
              amongst us discovered they aren’t the easiest things to                                                               had crashed into the mountain in 1956 killing all crew
              walk in, but after a little practise on the snow we started                                                           members. The wreckage remains scattered around the   Canyoning
                                                                                                                                                                                     Team
              to trust them more.  The days were slightly shorter than                                                              summit area.
              the first week with around eight hours per day, but the

              terrain and altitude made up for it with the altitude                                                                 Day Three
              between 1,970 and 3,842 metres.  New challenges came in
              the form of visibility on the night climb to ascend the Petit                                                         The temperature had reached over 35 degrees, which
              Mont Blanc, after departing at 4 a.m. we were prohibited                                                              prompted the instructors to agree a less challenging
              from ascending any further after four and a half hours due                                                            activity. The mountaineering groups merged together with
              to a lack of snow roughly one kilometre from the summit,                                                              the instructors and took a cultural visit around Balmoral
              so we had to descend.                                                                                                 Castle, which included a walk around the grounds and
                                                                                                                                    a brief on the history of the Castle. The afternoon was
              Final Climb                                                                                                           spent testing individual’s navigational and our river
                                                                                                                                    crossing skills which was a great relief as the water was

              Through the build-up in the higher terrain the final climb                                                             refreshingly cool.
              was the most spectacular and dangerous. With huge
              crevasses and crystal clear views across the mountains   The Aiguille                                                 Day Four
              under the shadow of Mont Blanc it was the penultimate   du Midi
              climb of the exercise.  All the way the danger was apparent                                                           We headed to Aviemore to meet up with the team
              but the harnesses and ropes were in use for our safety.                                                               from Active Outdoors for our Canyoning experience.




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