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Listed below is the mandatory kit list for the adidas TERREX Stirling 2012 adventure race.

This list may change during the following months as we finalise the special stages.

There will be no kit check prior to the event. There will be points during the event where we will ask you to show us some of the items below (which may involve you unpacking your bag just after you have packed it!) The penalties for not carrying the right kit or the use of unsuitable items (e.g. waterproofs which are not) will be harsh.

Mandatory Personal Kit – All sections

  • Whistle
  • Waterproof top with taped seams
  • Hat/buff
  • Head torch
  • Spare torch or spare batteries for the above
  • Waterproof trousers with taped seams (to be carried on specified sections)
  • Full length tights and long sleeved top
  • SPORTIdent SI card – From Organisation

Mandatory Team Kit

  • 2 compasses
  • 2 Mobile phones (updated 10th Feb)
    • Should either be on Orange or Vodafone network
    • Fully charged and switched off
    • Will be sealed at registration
    • No other mobile phones should be carried by the team.
  • Money for phone
  • Permanent marker pen
  • Emergency food
  • Survival bag/Blizzard Bag x2
  • First Aid Kit x2
    • Minimum of crepe bandage, triangular bandage, wound dressing, 2 safety pins and 6 adhesive dressings
    • Please see notes below.
  • Emergency shelter (bothy bag suitable for team of 4)
  • Watch
  • Race Maps – From Organisation
    • These will be A3 1:50K OS paper maps in grip seal bags (not on waterproof paper.
    • We will also supply an overview map of the event 1:250k
    • We will supply 2 copies of each map. Unless specified you must carry both maps (not the same person) on each stage (updated 11/7)
  • Race book – From Organisation
    • This will be an A5 booklet not on waterproof paper.
    • We will supply two copies. If you break the route book up you much carry a copy of the kit list / rules and relevant stage notes (updated 11/7)
  • Tracker – From Organisation

Update 11th July - for certain sections most noteably the 24hr trek stage you will have to carry a tent which can house all 4 team members. During any stages requiring the team to carry a tent, the bothy specified above will not have to be carried. Please note that during the registration process you will be required to pitch your tent and for all four team members to demonstrate that they can all lay on the floor of the tent.

Mountain Bike Section

Personal

  • Mountain bike (must have 2 working brakes)
  • Cycling Helmet
  • Front and rear lights

Team

  • Tube Repair Kit
  • Pump
  • 2 Spare tubes

Rope Section

Personal

  • Certified Helmet
  • Certified Harness
  • Abseil device (stitch plate or ATC only) removed (11th July)
  • 3 Karabiners (2x snap gate & 1x screwgate) - reduced from 4 to 3 (11th July)
  • 2 Sling 120cm - increased from 1 to 2 (11th July)
  • Prussic removed (11th July)

To help you enjoy the event and help us establish a consistent level of competence, we require you to complete a short assessment and return this rope certificate to Open Adventure at least one month prior to the event. If you have SPA, MIA, MIC or International Guiding qualifications then a rope certificate is not required, but please send a copy to Open Adventure.

Any international teams having problems with this certification process please contact us.

Canoe Section

Competitors are required to wear / carry

  • Personal Floatation Device (PFD) to be worn before entering the water
  • Watersport helmet (not cycling or climbing helmet).
  • Whistle attached to PFD and accessible
  • Glowstick attached to PFD and accessible (only broken in an emergency)
  • Each competitor to have a full set of spare clothing in a dry bag in the boat (Thermal / leggings / fleece / hat)

Each boat

  • To have a particpant with a mobile phone in a waterproof case that is attached to PFD and accessible
  • Bailing device
  • First aid kit
  • Survival bag / Blizzard bag (updated 10th Feb)
  • Spare paddle

First Aid

In addition to the mandatory kit listed above we recommend you consider as a team what other items you may require during the event (pain killers, antihistamines, etc). We recommend that you take time to consider what you will need to look after your feet as this is arguably one of the most common reasons why a team will not make the finish.

In terms of treatment please assume that as a team you will look after yourselves. We do have first aiders at the event, however their role will not be to tape you together.

With a number of teams only coming together just before the event it is important to remind you to talk together about any medical issues you may have however personal.

For those of you who have personal medication e.g. inhalers please carry a spare with you when out on the event (not just in transition bag).

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