North Moor Endure
20 June 2026
North Moor Endure is an inclusive and flexible cycling event.
The varied terrain course combines tarmac tracks, gravel trails, short stretches of highway and stream crossings around a 20km ‘junior loop’ with an additional 20km with some more technical sections to create the ‘full loop’ on Dartmoor.
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About the Event
How far can you go?
Participants have 6 hours from 10 am – 4 pm to complete as many laps as possible: how far can you or your team go? Families/Groups with under 18s are welcome if they are accompanied by a minimum of 1 over-18 supervising adult.
This event allows you to experience Dartmoor National Park in all its expanse and bleak beauty.
All proceeds will go to the North Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team, so if you do 1 lap, then it will still be for a great cause!
DISTANCE:
Junior Loop: 20 Km / Lap
Full Loop: 40 Km / Lap
ELEVATION:
Junior Loop: 442 m / Lap
Full Loop: 989 m / Lap
TERRAIN: Mixed trails; grass, gravel and tarmac
ENTRY FEE: £35.00 (excl. £3.80 Booking Fee)
Registration
REGISTRATION:
2026 times: early bird entries close 14 June
BRIEFING:
2026 times: 9:45
CAMP ARRIVAL/SET UP TIME:
2026 times: 20th June from 8 am
CAMP LEAVING TIME:
2026 times: 21st June 12 noon
START TIME:
2026 times: First Wave 10 am
CUT-OFF TIME:
2026 times: start of last loop: 3 pm
Start Location Address:
Okehampton Army Camp,
Tors Rd,
Okehampton,
EX20 1QP
Kit List
Must be carried at all times on course
- Cycle Helmets MUST be worn
- Ensure you wear the correct clothing for the conditions
- Check the weather before leaving home. Waterproofs are essential all year round on Dartmoor
- Rear lights
- Ensure you carry enough food and drink for your ride. (We recommend you have 2 x 750ml water bottles or an equivalent volume bladder system)
- Carry spare inner-tube (2 if not using sealant), a pump, tyre levers and a basic repair kit
- Small First Aid Kit
- Survival Bag
- Map and compass
- Carry your mobile phone with What3Words and our Event Control number programmed into your contacts list.
Highly recommended
- Recommend getting your bike properly serviced before attending
- Sunglasses
- Suncream
- Warm hat/beanie
- Waterproof trousers
- Recommend carrying some cash (£20.00) for use in emergencies.
Post race
- Towel and toiletries (showers are available on the campsite)
- Change of clothes and socks
About the charity
North Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team is a charity based in Okehampton that provides inland search and rescue services for lost, missing and injured people across Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall. Made up entirely of volunteers, who are on-call 24/7 365 days a year to help those in need. We receive no government funding and rely solely on donations from amazing people like yourself to remain operational.
Nationwide, there has been an increasing trend in the type of searches Mountain Rescue (“MREW”) are asked to conduct.
Often, a person is missing, not because of a physical injury, but due to suffering a mental health crisis. Such non-mountain call-outs have accounted for up to half of some teams’ search activity in a year.
It is those in severe distress that search and rescue teams are increasingly looking for and saving lives.
The general public has very little knowledge about this side of mountain rescue work, and MREW is endeavouring to raise awareness through the “so much more than mountains” campaign.
Through the Darkness is an endurance event in which participants will be pushing through the darkness and into the light, reflecting on going through the darker times of mental health struggles, but knowing there will be lighter times ahead.
THE LOCATION
Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor is the largest open space in southern England, at 954 square kilometres and is renowned for its ever-changing weather conditions.
It has vast and wild open moorland, immense granite tors, bottomless mires, ancient woodland and an abundance of Dartmoor ponies. Dartmoor’s natural environment is unique. Dartmoor rises out of the Devon lowlands to form a dramatic landscape with a distinctive geology, flora and fauna. The area boasts the largest number of archaeological remains in Europe, from Neolithic stone circles and crosses to ancient Bronze Age villages. It is a living, breathing, working landscape which is used by farmers for livestock grazing, and has been for centuries; the military uses it for the gruelling commando course; and by visitors and locals to experience a landscape like no other.
The event location is on the Northern section of the moor and is easy to access from Okehampton train station. This means you can keep your environmental footprint to a minimum for your visit.
Why not explore the area while you’re here? To find out more, visit www.dartmoor.gov.uk and visitdartmoor.co.uk
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TRAVEL
We are trying to be as kind to our environment as we can and would like to encourage you to do the same. This event can be easily reached by train/bus/cycle. By taking alternative forms of transport, you can help drastically reduce the environmental impact of the event.
If you arrive by car or are using a camper van instead of a tent, there will be an additional £5 parking charge. This charge also applies to support crew/friends/family if arriving in a separate vehicle.
CAMPING
Overnight camping is included in your solo or team runner entry fee. You must provide your own camping equipment (see suggested kit list).
You are permitted to camp in a tent or camper-van. Please indicate on your entry form whether you will be staying in. There is an additional £5 charge if you arrive by car/van – see Travel section.
The camping facilities are very basic but do include toilets (sanitary products available in the female toilets) and showers. There are no kitchen facilities and no electric hookup. Drinking water is available.
There is no access to electricity. Please make sure to bring power banks/spare batteries.
Supporters/crew are permitted to camp overnight but are subject to a £5 parking charge if arriving separately by car/van.
Please make sure you have read and agreed to the camping Terms and Conditions.
NUMBER AND TIMING CHIP
Collection of your number and timing device is during registration at Race HQ between 8 am and 5:30 pm on Saturday, 20th June 2026.
Solo riders will have an individual timing device on a Tyvek wrist band. This needs to stay on for the whole duration of the event, even if you stop (don’t worry, your lap times are recorded separately).
Teams will be given one timing device to use between them on a lanyard so that it can easily be passed to the next runner.
There will be different locations all riders will need to “tag” their timing device. At the start of every lap (except the very first), where the riders join the granite way on the junior loops and at the safety checkpoint on the full loop, and at the end of each lap.
All timing devices must be returned to Race HQ by 5:30 pm on the day of the event.
There is a charge of £30 if you lose/do not return your timing device, on time/at all.
SIGNAGE
The route will be clearly marked with red flags with the Mountain Rescue England and Wales logo on them.
The route is available to view/download (in GPX format) from the website. You are required to have the GPX file pre-loaded to an electronic device (e.g. phone or watch).
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Fully marked course
- Well-stocked checkpoint providing snacks, drinks and hot water.
- Bespoke finishers medal
- Overnight camping (vehicle parking additional £5)
- Safety cover
- Timing chips with live display of results
- Medical and Therapist support
- Prizes for most laps completed in the shortest time – 1st female, 1st male and 1st team.
- Prize for the most money raised via JustGiving fundraising page.
SOLO RIDERS
Solo riders start with the main race at 10 am. You carry on riding as many laps as you can for 6 hours. The final lap must be completed before the 4 pm cut-off. Any lap completed after this time will not be counted.
Solo riders do not have to be on the route for the whole 6 hours. You can stop for rests and food whenever you choose and resume the race when you are ready.
You must make sure you “tag” out at the end of a lap prior to taking a break, and “tag” in again at the start of the next lap or risk the timing system missing a lap.
Solo riders can have a support crew. Support crew are permitted in the camping areas and Race HQ, but not on the route.
TEAM RIDERS
Teams start with the main race at 10 am. Only one member of a team is allowed on the course at any time***, so choose who will start the race and make sure they have the timing device. The first rider can carry on and do more than one lap, or hand over to a team member.
Teams can carry on riding as many laps as they can between members for 16 hours. The final lap must be completed before the 4 pm cut-off. Any lap completed after this time will not be counted.
Each member of the team must complete at least one junior lap. You do not have to have someone on the course at all times; teams can take a break and resume later.
You must make sure you “tag” out at the end of a lap prior to handover or taking a break, and the next team member must “tag” in again at the start of the next lap or risk the timing system missing a lap.
You cannot use riders not registered in your team.
Teams can have a support crew. Support crew are permitted in the camping areas and Race HQ, but not on the route.
*** The one exception to this is at the end of the final lap, where there will be an access point approximately 100m before the finish, where team members can join their final rider for a team finish. Please be aware of solo riders, as they may still be racing.
SUPPORTERS
Support crew/friends and family are welcome and encouraged at this event.
Dogs are allowed at Race HQ but must be kept on a lead at all times and mess picked up and disposed of appropriately.
Parking or overnight camping (tent or campervan) is available at a charge of £5 per vehicle (car/van). There is no charge if you arrive by alternative transport.
Support crew are wholly responsible for their own camping equipment and food supplies.
Support crew are bound by the same camping and conduct rules (see Terms and Conditions) as the participants. It is the runners’ responsibility to make sure their support crew have read and agreed to these terms before the event.
FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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This event is not-for-profit. All money raised will go towards North Dartmoor Search and Rescue team. As a team, we have seen a significant increase in the nature of callouts across Devon and Cornwall, with those in mental health crisis.