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Pilgrims run
Pilgrims run






Here at Salty Pilgrims Freediving, we strongly believe that progress comes from having fun and never pushing yourself, and we believe that just about anyone can freedive. So whatever the reasons may be for you, we are committed to helping you achieve your freediving goals.Īll of our Wave 1 and 2 freediving courses are Molchanovs certified, and you will leave with an internationally recognised certificate for freediving, along with a newfound confidence and love of the ocean. As society has evolved, this ancient tradition has shifted into an array of varied disciplines focused on hunting, gathering, sport and recreation. While still on board the ship, a group of 41 men signed the so-called Mayflower Compact. The skills you learn whilst freediving can be applied to everyday life and have helped so many people overcome depression, anxiety and the obstacles of everyday life.įor millenniums, freediving has been practised as a means for gathering food. The Pilgrims knew if something wasn’t done quickly it could be every man, woman and family for themselves. Following mile after mile of sandy beaches, with ancient castles as a backdrop, the route heads south to Craster (finish for 50km), then on to. The starting point of this epic run is the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the birthplace of Christianity in England and a place of pilgrimage since 635AD. Relaxation and mindfulness is crucial to be able to reach depths in freediving, and is an incredible tool for self-discovery. Choose from 50km, 100km & 100 mile challenges. When you freedive, you enter the underwater world on a single breath of air and are blissfully present as you descend. Gorgeous property - rolling through forests with plenty of elevation change and natural beauty.








Pilgrims run