Some Numbers

 
Some Numbers
Around 20,000 people attended the event over the two days. In 2007 the event had around 8,000 visitors, and in 2008, some 15,000.

The following statistics are derived from a sample of 84 people who attended the event:

100% of people said they will visit again and will reccommend to friends.

The average distance travelled to get to the event was 32 miles.

57% of visitors travelled less than 10 miles to get to the event.

15% of visitors travelled between 10 and 30 miles to get to the event.

25% of visitors travelled more than 30 miles to get to the event

When asked which 3 outdoor activities visitors take part in most frequently the results were are follows:
40 - Climbing
30 - Walking
23 - MTB
16 - Cycling
11 - Running
7 - Hill walking
5 - Skiing
4 - Fell Running
4 - Kayaking
3 - Caving, Scrambling & Swimming
2 - Archery, Camping, Orienteering, Sailing, Snowboarding
1 - Abseiling, Cricket, Freerunning, Mountain Marathons, Mountaineering, Photography, Surfing, Trail Running, Trekking, Ultra Marathons, Water Sports

Crowd photo by Mick Ryan of UKClimbing