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07.14 | PROJECTS 121 LEVEL UP WITH... PITCHING UP SURVIVAL TRICKS HIDDEN GEMS Location, location. Choosing the perfect spot is key to a good night’s sleep. Lie down to check for uneven ground. If there is a slope, you keep your head uphill. Gimme shelter. Look for natural protection from the elements, such as boulders, a dip in the land or a wall. Point your door away from the wind and face the sharp bits of your tent towards it for a windbreak. Don’t pitch under trees. Neighbourly love. Who will be next to you? At least with a tent you can always move. Tape it up. The most useful item you can take camping is duct tape. It fixes everything from tears in a groundsheet to a broken rucksack strap. Modify your kit. Tent pegs a bit flimsy? Then replace them with sturdy ones. Poles not colour-coded? Get out your permanent marker and label them up. You are in control. Bottle it. Before you go to sleep, boil some water to purify it. Put it in a bottle and wrap it in a fleece – you now have a hot water bottle for the night and clean water when you wake up. Sandwood Bay, northern Scotland. Wild camp for a night among the dunes. It’s a fair walk in, but has azure sea and white sand, minus the crowds. Turner Hall Farm, Cumbria. With giant rocks to shelter among, it feels like wild camping but with the benefit of hot showers – and a great pub a few minutes’ walk away. Mynydd Mawr Campsite, north Wales. The perfect site to leave the modern world behind. The facilities are basic but the views over to Bardsey Island are breathtaking. THE BOOK EXTREME SLEEPS: ADVENTURES OF A WILD CAMPER £8.99 / amazon.co.uk The story of one woman, one tent and a quest to find adventure in the UK. After years of travelling around the world pushing her boundaries, she works her way up from the most southerly point of Britain’s mainland to the north of Scotland, sleeping under canvas, in caves, in a bivvy bag and in bothies. THE WEBSITE COOL CAMPING coolcamping.co.uk A great resource for finding the very best campsites the UK has to offer, it includes facilities, locations, prices and the latest reviews. Plus you can sign up for updates. And just look at the name: every pitch is going to be cool – guaranteed. THE EVENT KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL 20-23 November / mountainfest.co.uk Mountains, wilderness and adventures: if anything is sure to get you grabbing your tent and heading for the outdoors, it’s this annual event in the Lake District. From skydiving to climbing, paragliding to wilderness walking, it’s rammed full of inspiration. Better yet, take your tent and camp at the festival.

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    RUNNING SONGS

    I AINT SAYING MY GOODBYESTOM VEKe London multi-instrumentalist has plenty of heavy, upbeat tunes in his back catalogue, but we picked Veks first single for its steadily rolling beat and #fitspirational shouty vocals. It might even kid your body into thinking its still 2005. 138bpm

    WHEN A FIRE STARTS TO BURNDISCLOSUREese rosy-cheeked brothers from Reigate, barely out of nappies during UK garages late-90s heyday, are now the premier purveyors of deep house/garage/future garage/whatever-you- call-it. is track is perfect for dusting off your cobwebs.124bpm

    ALL MY FRIENDSLCD SOUNDSYSTEMis songs steady build over seven and a half minutes is a fine accompaniment to the early stages of your run. Great lyrics too, though you may not want to muse on growing up too much, lest you find yourself on a bench weeping for your squandered youth. 143bpm

    I RAN (SO FAR AWAY)A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS Not only is the name of this stone-cold classic absolutely dead-on, its steady rhythm, inspirational vocals and sense of momentum will keep you putting one foot in front of the other. Combine with luminous sweatbands for the full 80s experience. 147bpm

    SOMATHE STROKESis third track from the New Yorkers triumphant debut album starts out as seemingly innocuous pop rock, but the metronomic chorus and rousing outro will fortify you against the rising tide of lactic acid in your legs. A fine choice for helping you shift up a gear. 150bpm

    HALLOGALLONEU!is 10-minute slice of steadily-building Krautrock epitomises Motorik, a term coined by music journos to describe a particular 4/4 beat. Why? Well, its repetitive, forward-feeling rhythm gives the sense of driving down a motorway. Not bad for motoring on foot either. 154bpm

    HEY YA!OUTKASTAside from the melancholic lyrics, this 162bpm dancefloor stomper is quite possibly OutKasts most upbeat song and so joyful that you cant help but up your pace when it comes through your Sennheisers. You know what to do-ooo-ooo. 162bpm

    Ready to pound the pavements but hitting a brick wall of musical inspiration? ese certified tunes will sort you out, whether youre a slow coach or a speed merchant

    KEYQ Warm-up Q JoggingQ Step up your pace Q Hit your stride