WOLF PACK: BRISTOL TO GLASTONBURY SURVIVAL RACE
- Ages 18+
Two days. One map. No phones. No turning back.
Date and time
Location
Clifton Observatory, Bristol
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About this event
- Event lasts 1 day 9 hours
- Ages 18+
WHO’S IT FOR?
If you spend more time looking at pictures of life than living it — this is for you.
If you're stuck behind a desk dreaming of something more — this is for you.
If you crave a deeper connection to the land — and a tribe to share it with — this is definitely for you.
WHAT IS IT?
Wolf Pack is a new kind of survival race for modern humans who still hope to escape becoming a robot.
A 2-day team based race from the modern utopia of Bristol to the ancient spiritual monument of Glastonbury Tor.
No phones. No money. No GPS. Just a map, determination, and your pack.
You'll need endurance, you'll need good strategy and you'll need your primal instinct to survive - (yes you do still have one we promise!)
THE ROUTE
You’ll travel entirely on foot, navigating by map and compass.
Expect 40 miles over two days, passing through dramatic terrain including the Mendips and the epic Ebbor Gorge. The route includes checkpoints and unexpected challenges - which if completed successfully, will give you a Mario Kart-style speed boost against your competitiors.
THE CAMP
You'll have two options for the night. Option 1 - go fully wild. Find a spot in the woods and try your best not to be caught. Option 2 - spend the night at a basic campsite where they'll be a space with your name on it.
Whatever option you choose, we will all convene at the campsite for a communal fire and to share tales of Day 1.
Bring your own tent and carry what you need.*
*In case you have limited kit of your own, we are looking into good value kit rental - we'll keep you updated.
TEAMS ONLY
This first edition is team-based — no lone wolves (for now).
- Minimum team size: 2
- Maximum team size: 6
- Ideal pack size: 3–4 — tight enough for teamwork, big enough for some chaos
THE VIBE
- Like Duke of Edinburgh, but for adults facing an existential crisis.
- Think Bear Grylls meets Alan from The Hangover.
- Like Race Across the World but your world has shrunk to that of a Bristolian Neanderthal's.
DETAILS
📍 Start: Clifton Observatory, Bristol
🎯 Finish: Glastonbury Tor
📆 Dates: June 7–8, 2025
🧭 No phones allowed
🎒 Kit list & route guidance provided after sign-up
🥾 35-40 miles over two days, with one overnight camp
TICKETS & EXTRAS
🎟️ Tickets
Early bird tickets are £25 until April 21.
From April 22 onwards, tickets will rise to the standard price of £35.
Your ticket includes:
✅ Race entry
✅ A spot in the shared campsite (mandatory for all participants, whether you wild camp or not)
✅ Map and race materials
Optional extras:
🚌 Return coach from Glastonbury back to Bristol after the race – £15
Spots are limited.
Bring your pack. Get lost. See what happens.
You won’t come back the same.
Frequently asked questions
The entry fee is per person.
A full kit list will be provided. Expect to carry your own food, shelter, and emergency gear.
Absolutely. Each team will be allowed to have one phone which they they can use in an emergency. The phone will be kept switched off and in a sealed container as long as it doesn't need to be used.
We’ll give you a map. You’ll need to read it. No phones, GPS, or digital devices allowed.
Not for this first event – but message us and we may be able to pair you with another group.
There will be water and a toilet at the campsite. You will need to carry enough water with you for the day time race elements.
Yes, part of your ticket price will go towards giving your a space in the basic campsite. Even if you choose to wild camp for extra points, we still need you to have a back up option in case you are unable to find a suitable place or get moved on.
Nope. You need grit, not six-pack abs. You'll cover ~20 miles/day. It’s hard but doable. Expect to be tired, muddy, and proud.
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Wolf Pack creates wild, team-based survival races for modern humans with feral ambitions.
Think maps, mud, and madness – no phones allowed.
Expect challenge, camaraderie, and a bit of chaos.