
July 2022
Gorge Walking
Gorge walking takes participants well off the beaten track, through an exhilarating landscape of waterfalls, plunge pools and fast-moving water, carved at the bottom of the ravine. There are waterfalls to be climbed, slides to be descended, jumps to be jumped and pools to be swum. We will supply warm winter wet suits and wet suit boots to keep everyone warm while they enjoy the thrill of a lifetime. Date: 8 July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost:…
Find out more »Tyrolean and Bushcraft (disability)
This activity is for young people in Moray aged 8 to 18 years who have a disability which has meant they haven’t had the opportunity to participate in outdoor learning and adventure due to complex access requirements. The young people need to be able to manage stairs with support and walk distances of up to 2km and the sessions are available to siblings, who are young carers, to participate alongside. Tyrolean traverses were first used in the Mountains of the…
Find out more »Tyrolean & Bushcraft (disability)
This activity is for young people in Moray aged 8 to 18 years who have a disability which has meant they haven’t had the opportunity to participate in outdoor learning and adventure due to complex access requirements. The young people need to be able to manage stairs with support and walk distances of up to 2km and the sessions are available to siblings, who are young carers, to participate alongside. Tyrolean traverses were first used in the Mountains of the…
Find out more »Gorge Walking
Gorge walking takes participants well off the beaten track, through an exhilarating landscape of waterfalls, plunge pools and fast-moving water, carved at the bottom of the ravine. There are waterfalls to be climbed, slides to be descended, jumps to be jumped and pools to be swum. We will supply warm winter wet suits and wet suit boots to keep everyone warm while they enjoy the thrill of a lifetime. Date: 12 July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost:…
Find out more »Coasteering
For those looking for the thrill of adventure, coasteering is an exciting activity which involves traversing along a stretch of intertidal zone, where the land meets the sea. Participants will travel across rocks and through water, using a variety of techniques including climbing, swimming and jumping and will have a great time exploring the rocky coves and pools near Bow Fiddle Rock by the historic fishing village of Portknockie. Date: 14 July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
Find out more »GoMTB 2
This multi-session GoMTB Level 2 course is a fantastic opportunity for any young experienced riders (see details below) who want to develop their skills and experience in off-road biking. Over these, and following sessions, participants will be working towards level GoMTB level 2 and will be learning the skills required for: Good trail riding skills on easy terrain Effective use of brakes Changing gears smoothly and efficiently on a variety of terrains Anticipating gear changes Climb easy hills sitting and…
Find out more »Gorge Walking
Gorge walking takes participants well off the beaten track, through an exhilarating landscape of waterfalls, plunge pools and fast-moving water, carved at the bottom of the ravine. There are waterfalls to be climbed, slides to be descended, jumps to be jumped and pools to be swum. We will supply warm winter wet suits and wet suit boots to keep everyone warm while they enjoy the thrill of a lifetime. Date: 16th July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost:…
Find out more »Protected: Paddleboarding Watson
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »Family Rafting
Rafting is an exciting and adrenaline-filled way to explore rivers and participants will spend the day on River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. We want to enable families to get outdoors and learn together, so this is session is available to adults to participant in with their young people and share the experience; whether that's mum, dad, granny, grandad, auntie, uncle or guardian. Age is just a number! Date:…
Find out more »Coasteering
For those looking for the thrill of adventure, coasteering is an exciting activity which involves traversing along a stretch of intertidal zone, where the land meets the sea. Participants will travel across rocks and through water, using a variety of techniques including climbing, swimming and jumping and will have a great time exploring the rocky coves and pools near Bow Fiddle Rock by the historic fishing village of Portknockie. Date: 18 July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
Find out more »Protected: Xcite Kayaking 1-to-1 (pm)
Kayaks are more manoeuvrable than canoes and are a great way to enjoy an afternoon of paddlesports whether negotiating a rapid or for learning skills and playing games on lochs. We will teach beginners the basics or improve the skills of more advanced paddlers and have all the kit needed for a great day of adventure; all they need to bring is enthusiasm and a towel; just in case! Date: 20 July Time: 1pm to 2pm Meeting point: Lossie Green…
Find out more »Paddleboarding
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »Rafting
Rafting is an exciting and adrenaline-filled way to explore rivers and participants will spend the day on River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. Date: 22nd July Time: 9.30am to 4pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost: £25 per person Available to young people aged 10 to 18. We will provide all the necessary equipment (inc wetsuits where appropriate) but please make sure everyone is appropriately dressed in suitable, warm clothing,…
Find out more »Coasteering
For those looking for the thrill of adventure, coasteering is an exciting activity which involves traversing along a stretch of intertidal zone, where the land meets the sea. Participants will travel across rocks and through water, using a variety of techniques including climbing, swimming and jumping and will have a great time exploring the rocky coves and pools near Bow Fiddle Rock by the historic fishing village of Portknockie. Date: 25 July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
Find out more »Gorge Walking
Gorge walking takes participants well off the beaten track, through an exhilarating landscape of waterfalls, plunge pools and fast-moving water, carved at the bottom of the ravine. There are waterfalls to be climbed, slides to be descended, jumps to be jumped and pools to be swum. We will supply warm winter wet suits and wet suit boots to keep everyone warm while they enjoy the thrill of a lifetime. Date: 28th July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost:…
Find out more »Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is an exhilarating day spent whizzing around different grade mountain bike trails in our local forests, learning new skills and exploring the woodlands. We will provide all the equipment needed for a safe and exciting day's riding including a mountain bike, helmet and gloves. Date: 28th July Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Cost: £25 per person Spaces are limited to EIGHT and available young people aged 8 to 18 Please make sure everyone is appropriately…
Find out more »Canoeing (disability)
This activity is for young people in Moray aged 8 to 18 years who have a disability which has meant they haven’t had the opportunity to participate in outdoor learning and adventure due to complex access requirements. The young people need to be able to manage stairs with support and walk distances of up to 2km and the sessions are available to siblings, who are young carers, to participate alongside. Where the craft specified does not support the disability, we…
Find out more »Duckies River Spey
Duckies are small inflatable rafts; they are paddled the same way as a canoe or kayak and, for this adventure, participants will spend the day in duckies on the River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. Date: 29th July Time: 9.30am to 4pm Meet Point: Outfit Moray Cost: £25 per person *Spaces are limited to SIX per session and available to young people aged 12 to 18. We will provide…
Find out more »Rafting
Rafting is an exciting and adrenaline-filled way to explore rivers and participants will spend the day on River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. Date: 29 July Time: 9.30am to 4pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Available to young people aged 10 to 18. We will provide all the necessary equipment (inc wetsuits where appropriate) but please make sure everyone is appropriately dressed in suitable, warm clothing, is wearing sturdy footwear…
Find out more »Paddleboarding
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »August 2022
Archery & Crate Climbing
Archery is the art, sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. The word archery comes from the Latin arcus for bow and was historically used for hunting and combat, but now it's a merely a popular sport and is even included in the Olympics. Participants will learn the basic skills and techniques required to hit the bullseye and give them the confidence to perhaps go on to join a local group or club. Imagine a giant…
Find out more »Paddleboarding
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »Family Duckies River Spey
Duckies are small inflatable rafts; they are paddled the same way as a canoe or kayak and, for this adventure, participants will spend the day in duckies on the River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. We want to enable families to get outdoors and learn together, so this is session is available to adults to participant in with their young people and share the experience; whether that's mum, dad,…
Find out more »Family Duckies River Spey
Duckies are small inflatable rafts; they are paddled the same way as a canoe or kayak and, for this adventure, participants will spend the day in duckies on the River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. We want to enable families to get outdoors and learn together, so this is session is available to adults to participant in with their young people and share the experience; whether that's mum, dad,…
Find out more »Family Rafting
Rafting is an exciting and adrenaline-filled way to explore rivers and participants will spend the day on River Spey, negotiating its bends and rapids, learning new skills or improving those of more advanced paddlers. We want to enable families to get outdoors and learn together, so this is session is available to adults to participant in with their young people and share the experience; whether that's mum, dad, granny, grandad, auntie, uncle or guardian. Age is just a number! Date:…
Find out more »Family Intro to River Kayaking
Kayaking is a fantastic adventure as a family, whether you are on a loch or bobbing down a rapid on a river. More manoeuvrable than canoes, kayaks are great for negotiating a rapid or for learning skills and playing games on lochs. With more and more families taking up paddlesports, we want to enable them to learn the fundamentals of paddling together and develop their skills whilst having fun in a safe environment and these two sessions will ensure participants…
Find out more »Kayaking
Kayaks are more manoeuvrable than canoes and are a great way to enjoy an afternoon of paddlesports whether negotiating a rapid or for learning skills and playing games on lochs. We will teach beginners the basics or improve the skills of more advanced paddlers and have all the kit needed for a great day of adventure; all they need to bring is enthusiasm and a towel; just in case! Date: 14th August Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
Find out more »Coasteering (disability)
This activity is for young people in Moray aged 8 to 18 years who have a disability which has meant they haven’t had the opportunity to participate in outdoor learning and adventure due to complex access requirements. The young people need to be able to manage stairs with support and walk distances of up to 2km and the sessions are available to siblings, who are young carers, to participate alongside. For those looking for the thrill of adventure, coasteering is…
Find out more »September 2022
Paddleboarding
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »Paddleboarding
Standup paddle boarding (SUP) is an offshoot of surfing that originated in Hawaii. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider sits until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders stand on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water, testing the rider's balance and co-ordination skills. We will provide all the kit needed to keep the participants warm and safe including wet suit, paddleboard, a paddle, buoyancy aid and helmet - they just need to bring a…
Find out more »Ben Nevis via Càrn Mòr Dearg Arête
With Britain's highest mountain on our doorstep, we really wouldn't be trying very hard if we didn't take advantage of the opportunity, so we are thrilled to be going back to Ben Nevis via the Carn Mor Dearg Arete in 2022! Ben Nevis by the Carn Mor Dearg Arete (CMDA) £50 per person (£150 min fundraising requirement) Date: 17th September 2022 Depart Outfit Moray: 6am Return Outfit Moray: around 11pm Ben Nevis by the Carn Mor Dearg Arete For experienced,…
Find out more »Protected: River Spey – Myron
River Spey adventure day. Date: 17th September Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray Full day: £30 per person, with a min booking cost of £180 (for 6 people) Max group size is 8 = £240 I confirm I have read and agree to all the booking statements on this webpage, particularly with regards to refunds, cancellations, booking consent, terms and conditions and GDPR. To complete your booking please purchase tickets below as follows: Payment ticket (surname): This amount will…
Find out more »October 2022
Kayaking
Kayaks are more manoeuvrable than canoes and are a great way to enjoy an afternoon of paddlesports whether negotiating a rapid or for learning skills and playing games on lochs. We will teach beginners the basics or improve the skills of more advanced paddlers and have all the kit needed for a great day of adventure; all they need to bring is enthusiasm and a towel; just in case! Date: 8th October Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
Find out more »Kayaking
Kayaks are more manoeuvrable than canoes and are a great way to enjoy an afternoon of paddlesports whether negotiating a rapid or for learning skills and playing games on lochs. We will teach beginners the basics or improve the skills of more advanced paddlers and have all the kit needed for a great day of adventure; all they need to bring is enthusiasm and a towel; just in case! Date: 9th October Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Meeting point: Outfit Moray…
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