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Apex Challenge

Note: last updated 19.10.06 - new links, see bottom of this post

Team Toe FTW!!Team Toe

This weekend I've been on the Apex Challenge, which is a competition for teams of four (this time in Castleton in the Peak District) where the teams involved have to navigate through a large geographical area racking up points from taking part in various activities at bases set up all round the mapped area. My team, Team Toe, went out to try and win the competition, and got off to a great start...

Me on one of the wetter of the activity bases

Friday night was the start of the competition, where we had to all compete in a mini competition in order to decide the starting positions (i.e. the team finishing first would set off first, the second team a minute later and so on) and we finished third, which was a good start. The activity was called The Glow Company Challenge, where (in the dark) we had to throw glow sticks to a member of our team to catch in a fishing net, and they had to catch one of each colours. We finished in under 3 minutes, and came third, so we were given our starting time of 10:02 for Saturday.

WVUUnit members gather at the Apex base

Saturday's event, the main part of the competition, which was to last 7 hours, from 10:02 to 5:02 (points deducted per minute late). We planned our route and completed a variety of bases and made our way to several control points along the way to rack up the points total. At 4:00 (and hour before we finished) we came across a guy who had broken his leg in a gully between the hills. Since our team consisted of two qualified lifeguards, another one in training (all 3 trained by Richard Garrett, a senior member of Woodseats Venture Unit with us), one with an SPA for climbing, and we all have general first aid qualifications, so we sorted him out, got him into some warm clothes and put a survival blanket round him, gave him some chocolate for the sugar and checked his leg out. His ankle was quite bruised, so we carefully removed his shoe and sock, and gave him another sock.

Guy with broken legThe guy with the broken leg, being attended to

We phoned the Mountain Rescue, as he needed to be taken out of there, and got cut off after reporting the incident, without having told them our position, so we tried to reach them again, and after unsuccessful attempts, a member of our group headed to the closest base to inform an organiser so that he could contact the main Apex people on the walkie talkie and they could ring Mountain Rescue with our grid reference. While he was gone we called 999 to try to get through to M.R. but for some reason they said they couldn't put us through to them. Anyway, we had been talking with the casualty, he was a first year student called Liam, studying History and English at Sheffield Hallam University, originally from Nottingham. He was in shock, and shaking quite badly, so we ensured he was warm enough and had the sugar inside him. He seemed alright under the circumstances. The M.R. guys came along with their stretchers and sorted him out and took him to hospital.

Guy with broken legGuy with broken leg...

We must have been waiting with him for over 2 hours, so we were obviously late returning for the competition, and had missed out on a fair amount of points in our final hour of that part of the contest, but they didn't penalise us for being late, and thanked and congratulated us for stopping to help him out. We found out later that we were 2nd in the leaderboard upto then, so we did very well considering we lost an hour!

Everyone else had had a long rest at the finish site before the Saturday night part of the challenge, but we had to set off straight away when we got back, we did ok in it, but would have done much better after a rest.

Louis in the mistLouis in the mist

Sunday morning's activity was from 10:00 'til 1:00-ish, which consisted of a race completing two bases; one canoeing (canadian open boat), which was cool, with 3 keen canoeists in our group (well...kayakers, near enough) and then a walk back to the man base to complete an assault course, and since parkour means that I practise that sort of thing (on different terrain lol) all the time, I was loving it! An assault course made up of ladders, rope and things inbetween piles of bales of hay. Great!

Anyway, we came 6th in total, out of 36 teams, which was pretty good, all things considered. We were completely knackered on Saturday night and Sunday morning, so we couldn't really give it our all. Regardless, we had a fantastic weekend, and although we came home prizeless, we enjoyed it and actually dealt with a real life casualty in an actual real situation, which will add to our experience.

Here are some photos from the event:

Team Toe, without TaylorTeam Toe, without Taylor

Me and BatleyMe and Batley on the moors

Team Toe!Team Toe going for it

TallTall...

Me and RubesMe and Rubes (me looking rather dazed...)

Me after the competition had finished

Some artistic photography around the peaks:













I'm off to the Yorkshire Dales next weekend for my Duke of Edinbugh Gold expedition, which I've been looking forward to for some time, it'll be a great way to spend the half term. We start at skipton on Sunday morning (I'll be in Southport on Saturday for my Gran's 90th birthday! :O ). See this page for a write-up (and vLog) of the 4-day expedition.

The Apex site has now been updated and now includes all the details of what happened on the event, including an article about the rescue:

"Apex to the rescue" - Apex Challenge website

Matt Richards, the main organiser of the Apex Challenge, just sent me this link. It's an article on the official UK Scouts website:

"Scouts Praised after Rescue Drama" - UK Scouts website

There's also an article on Community Newswire:

"Scouts in Mountain Rescue Effort" - Community Newswire

Update (18.10.06):
Richard Marsden from the Sheffield Star reported this incident in today's paper. They included the image at the top of this post, showing Team Toe out on Saturday's event. A brilliant article, well-written and included the essential parts of the story. The article can be viewed online (as well as page 5 of today's Star):

"Scouts in peak rescue drama" - Sheffield Star, page 5

Update (19.10.06):
I just found out that we made the front page of the Doncaster Star! There's even a "Ben Nuttall" quote in a big shaded box on the front page, then it continues onto page 2! Matt Richards emailed me to say he thought it had been a good article, and that it had gone down well, and that it even made the front page in the Doncaster paper! I can't believe it! lol

"We Were Prepared" - Doncaster Star, pages 1 and 2

Matt got the two articles scanned in and put on the Apex site:

"Hitting The Headlines" - Apex Challenge website

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Blogger Tom Tech Blog says:

Hey Ben!
That made a good read, sounds like you had an action packed weekend!
Was really wierd, today we all trecked up to morrisons for some food at lunch and just happened to see a newspaper open on a page with you in the picture!
I was like "Its Ben!!!" lol. Hope the guy is ok now, from the paper and your blog it seem it wasn't too serious. It's been way too long since we hung out, just talkin to you on skype now!! I rang you on friday and got through to your mum! was gonna see if you were coming out!
Anyway i must go and spend my time contrictively! got work for cowboy in for tomorrow!
Talk soon! or even now!:P

Cya m8

 
 
Blogger Shane says:

Nice work there my good friend. I hear you used the broken leg incident as an excuse to not win the apex but oh well, you should receive some sort of award for helping the guy anyway! Nice to know you were well prepared, I'll come to you guys if I ever break my leg. Well, I won't but if I could, I would. :P

Some nice photos there too Ben, i have a lot of new stuff I need to get online at some point, I'll send some linkage your way when i get around to it!

 
 
Blogger jin says:

awesome stuff mate,
love these kinds of things, bad luck to that guy with the broken leg.
Cool read and some really nice photos in there as well.

 
 
Blogger Ben Nuttall says:

Yeh cool.
I love the vastness of the amazing places to walk in the peak district. It's all good. Hope to take a pk trip there one day soon. Last time was shocking due to the weather, so if it's half decent, it should be worthwhile.

See you soon, pal.

 

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