OP FAN DANCE
Scheme of Manoeuvre
The team ascend the West slope of Pen y Fan and drop down into the valley below, from here the climb to the summit is slow and arduous as the weight takes its toll. Once the summit has been reached, the team continues down Jacob’s Ladder (known for its treacherous stone path) before reaching the Roman road below.
"Then we arrive at the foot of Jacob’s Ladder. From the East, it grasps upwards at the clear blue sky, the shingle and rocky outcrops serving only to tenderise my quads for the staircase. Each step feels like a weighted lunge, with the different sizes and depths of the huge treads stealing the gift of rhythm."
Constructed nearly 2,000 years ago for use by one of the most elite fighting forces in human history, the Roman road now bears the weight of hopeful recruits looking to join today’s military elite. Once at the bottom, the team retraces their tracks back up Jacob’s Ladder on the Eastern side of ‘the Fan’ before summiting the peak for a second time. Without stopping for respite or to admire the view, the team’s final descent heads West where the march ends.