Kit list for the 2022 Chilterns Adventure Race now available

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2022 Adventure Race

Kit List

  • Last Updated: Monday 04 July 2022

Wondering what kit to bring to the 2022 Chilterns Adventure Race? This page lists what you need together with other items that you may find useful to bring if you have them.

Click on the information icon by each item for further details.

What you NEED to bring (per person)…

Cycle Helmet

A certified helmet for riding a bicycle, that is in good condition and fits your head.

Mountain Bike (or similar)

Mountain bikes (with front suspension) are recommended. Other types of bikes (e.g. cyclocross bikes) may not be as suitable and may restrict your progress depending on the conditions. But you may use other bikes that are designed for off-road riding if you wish to do so. They must have appropriate tyres for off road use (slick tyres are not allowed). Any participant using an e-bike must declare this before they start and will be non-competitive (i.e. not eligible for a race winners prize). Check your bike beforehand to make sure it’s in a good condition!

If you wish to hire a mountain bike for this event, and haven’t already booked one, you need to book it now. Do not leave it until the last minute as there might be none available!

Running Backpack

Or other type of functional rucksack / large running vest. Big enough to carry everything you need for the whole race with you.

Water Bottles / Hydration System

You will need sufficient capacity to carry all the water you need for 2-3 hours of running / biking. A bottle or vessel where you don’t need to touch the mouth piece (i.e. with dirty hands) is advisable.

Drinking water will be available at the transition points (i.e. Kayak Transition and Run Transition) for you to top up during the race.

Race Food

Eating a little and often is the best approach for many. Energy bars and gels are great for carrying with you and doing this. Items that you can eat from the packaging without touching the food itself are a good idea, as your hands may not always be that clean. In addition you’ll want to have something a little more substantial for when you transition – five/six hours is a long time!

Dropping / leaving of litter is not acceptable under any circumstance. Please make sure all wrappers and packaging are disposed of in the bins provided at transition or taken home with you.

Windproof Top

Parts of the course are particularly susceptible to the wind (e.g. up on the hills and down on the River Thames). If you get wet (from rain or kayaking), the wind-chill effect could be considerable, especially when cycling. It is therefore important that you carry a windproof shell with you as a minimum.

What you NEED to bring (per team/solo participant)…

Bike Tools

Sufficient tools to keep your bike on the road. As a minimum you should carry enough to fix multiple punctures e.g. pump, tyre levers, spare inner tubes and a puncture repair kit. If you have a mechanical problem you will need to fix it yourself and/or make your own way back to the event base. We will only pick you up in exceptional circumstances, which will result in the end of your race.

First Aid Kit

Sufficient to deal with all your medical needs and any minor injuries both during and after the race. You need to bring one small first aid kit to carry with you at all times during the race. In addition we recommend you bring a larger more comprehensive first aid kit (with plentiful supplies in) and leave this in your vehicle for use post-race if required.

Emergency Foil Blanket

Or survival bag, to keep you (or a casualty) warm in an emergency.

Teams should carry a minimum of two of these because if you should capsize (unlikely but it has happened before), then two of you may end up in the water. And one foil blanket between two of you won’t be enough!

Whistle

To summon help in an emergency. Should be easily accessible e.g. worn around your neck or attached to your rucksack (and not buried inside it).

Mobile Phone

The mobile phone – the number of which is specified as your Team Mobile Number on your entry – to carry with you in case of an emergency.

It’s a good idea to download and install the OS Locate app on any phones that you will be carrying with you during the race. This app can be used to let us / the emergency services know your exact location in an emergency. The what3words app can also be used to do this but the OS Locate app works better when there is no mobile signal.

Map Pen

Thin permanent marker pen to write information down on your map (which is printed on waterproof paper). Available to purchase (cash only) on the day if needed.

In addition, some people like to bring a highlighter pen to highlight routes on their map before they start.

Watch

A watch or other timing device that you can record your race time on so you know how long you have been going for (and hence how long you have left).

A watch worn on your wrist that you can start/stop and view easily is preferable to using a smart phone.

What we ADVISE you to bring…

Drinking Water

Please bring your water bottle(s) full to the event (so you don’t have to fill up before you start). And it’s a good idea to bring some for after you finish too. Drinking water will be available at the transition points for you to top up your water bottle during the race as and when you need to.

Gloves

Most people wear gloves (either fingerless or full finger) when mountain biking. And you may wish to wear gloves when kayaking. These could be the same gloves you wear mountain biking or different ones.

Long Sleeved Top

Some of the trails are narrow with vegetation encroaching from both sides. You may therefore wish to cover your arms to protect them from the odd stray nettle / bramble. 

Leg Cover

Whilst 99% of the trails are clear of vegetation, you may come across one or two patches where the vegetation encroaches from either side. We went round in shorts and had to hop off our bikes on a couple of occasions so we didn’t get stung by nettles. There were only a couple of these short stretches and they were soon passed. However, you may wish to wear long calf-length socks or wear/carry full leg cover just in case you should encounter a slightly overgrown section.

Wristband / Buff

One person in each team will carry an electronic timing device (SI card). This will be securely attached to the wrist with a tyvek wristband. It’s a good idea to bring and wear a sweat wristband (or a buff and wrap it round your wrist) over the top of the tyvek wristband. This will prevent the electronic score card bouncing around and from rotating around your wrist (as well as protecting it).

Sun Hat / Cap

Something to protect your head from the sun’s UV rays – yep even if it’s cloudy!

Sun Cream / Sunblock

Something to protect your skin from harmful UV rays – yep even if it’s cloudy!

Trail Running Shoes

Lightweight footwear with a mild off-road/trail running tread is recommended. Something with a bit of cushioning is recommended as some of the running is on roads/pavements. On the whole the ground largely firm/hard at the moment (you can leave the aggressive tread/winter soled trail running shoes at home). 

Compass

Useful to carry one with you and have it handy just in case. It’s easy to become disorientated in them woods!

Map Case

A4 map holder / clear plastic wallet to put the map and checkpoint descriptions in.

Map Board

Map board to go on the handle bars of your bike. Available to purchase (cash only) on the day at registration if needed.

Waterproof / Dry Bag

Or pouch / case for your mobile phone (especially when kayaking)

Anti Bacterial Hand Gel

A small bottle (50-100 ml) of anti bacterial hand gel (with 50% minimum alcohol content) to carry with you during the race, so you can regularly sanitise your hands. For example, before eating (and drinking if necessary), and after kayaking.

Face Covering

You may wish to bring a face covering to wear when inside any enclosed space. For example, when inside the hall, using the toilet facilities or if you need to be rescued i.e. put in a support vehicle.

Transition Bag

A bag to leave in transition during the race, with all your things in. The transition area is not covered, so if it’s wet you’ll want to make sure any spare clothes are left inside a waterproof bag. Alternatively you can leave things in the hall (at your own risk), and you will need to remove SPD’s/dirty footwear before entering.

Bike Bell

To let others know that you are approaching them. Some trails are very popular with other users (walkers, cyclists & horse riders) especially if the weather is nice.

Bike Lock

A lock to slip round your bike at the event base when you are not using it (i.e. before you start and/or after you finish).

The course is such that you will run to the kayak transition (2 km minimum) and back again. If you are not able to run/walk this distance (e.g. for medical reasons) then you can cycle to the kayak transition but you will need to carry a lock with you to secure your bike whilst you are kayaking. Why? Everyone else will leave their bikes at the event base when they are kayaking so this is where our marshals (that’ll be keeping an eye on the bikes) will be. There won’t be any marshals at the kayak transition to keep an eye on bikes (they will be supervising the kayaking).

Additional Notes…

GPS devices may be carried with you to record your route for post-race analysis. In fact, it’s a good idea to do this as a back-up in the unlikely event that there are any discrepancies with the data from your electronic timing device (SI card). GPS enabled devices should not be used for any navigational purpose or to view your position during the race (except in case of a real emergency).

It’s also a good idea to download and install the OS Locate app on the phone that you will carry with you. This can be used to pinpoint your exact location in an emergency. The what3words app can also be used for this but the OS Locate app is slightly better. It does not require a mobile signal to function and it has a digital compass.


2022 Chilterns Adventure Race

The Chilterns
09 July 2022

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