TRAIL

Scrambling

The fuzzy line between trail running and mountain climbing that gets you to the summit, scrambling requires its own skillset. Mountain guide ROBYN OWEN and endurance runner PIERRE JORDAAN prepare you for future scrambling missions.

ROBYN’S 7 TOP SCRAMBLING TIPS

1 Don’t be a hero

Scrambling (the grey area between hiking and rock climbing) is dangerous.

The stereotypical trail runner tends to be slightly brazen when it comes to risk and somewhat lacking in respect for the mountains (I’ve been there and have danced a little close to the edge before). There is no room for ego when you’re playing in arenas with real risk.

You should be aware of the potential consequences, and make a conscious decision to accept the risks because you believe, that here and now, the personal rewards make it worth it.

For me the rewards are great; a long scrambling route in big mountains is my most

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