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Where do the SAS train in Brecon Beacons?

Where do the SAS train in Brecon Beacons?

Last Appearance. Brecon Beacons is a Special Air Services training camp located in Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.

How long do the SAS get to do the Fan Dance?

Candidates are allowed 4 hours 10 minutes to complete the route regardless of weather. The Fan Dance is a DS (Directing Staff) led group march, the route of the DS must be followed, but it is essentially down to the individual’s own effort to complete so long as they come in under the allotted time.

What is the route of the Fan Dance?

The Fan Dance is a 24k route march in the Brecon Beacons that is infamous within the ranks of all UK Special Forces. Test your strength of mind traversing Pen y Fan and the associated terrain before taking on the evil that is Jacob’s ladder on the return leg.

What is the salary of a SAS soldier?

Recruits are drawn from other army units, but only one applicant in 20 passes the gruelling four-week selection process. SAS soldiers’ pay ranges from less than £25,000 a year to around £80,000, depending on their skills and rank. This compares with a basic £13,000 for privates in other regiments.

What weight do SAS carry on Fan Dance?

Consists of six endurance marches culminating in “The Long Drag,” a 20 hour navigational test carrying 55 pounds, rifle, food and water over the highest peaks of the Brecon Beacons.

How long is Jacob’s Ladder Pen y Fan?

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Length (miles) Height (feet)
1.983 2,765
2.068 2,844
2.157 2,837
2.17 2,811

How much elevation is in the Fan Dance?

The actual walk, at 13.5 miles, with 3,700 ft (1,100 m) of ascent, isn’t too bad.

Do you have to run the Fan Dance?

No. The Fan Dance is a non-navigational exercise and the route will be marked, with Mountain Safety Marshals and Directing Staff manned checkpoints at strategic points throughout the course.

What is the hardest route up Pen y Fan?

The tough one: the horseshoe ridge walk It’s a demanding nine mile circuit leading from the Taf Fechan Forest up to Corn Du (873m), Pen y Fan (886m), Cribyn (795m) and Fan y Big (719m), the one with the diving board rock, returning via the eastern Neuadd Valley.