2021 Programme - Saturday
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December |
Date
4th 11th 18th |
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Due to covid-19 we ask that members adhere to the following new guidelines:
- You MUST be a fully paid-up member of the club to be able to participate in our organised walks.
- You must NOT participate in a walk if you are feeling unwell for whatever reason.
- You must follow strict safe- distancing rules.
- You must carry your own hand-sanitiser, face mask and basic first aid kit ( eg plasters, medi-wipes, support bandage and emergency blanket/bivvy bag).
- You must not turn up for a walk unless you have pre-booked - currently there is no limit to the number of people who can participate but leaders can limit numbers at their own discretion.
- If you show any symptoms within 14 days of a walk then please let the appropriate walk leader(s) know.
These rules are in addition to the following normal rules:-
Each person participates in club activities entirely at their own risk.
Neither the club, nor any of its members, can be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury, howsoever caused.
Members should strive to maximise their Mountain and Navigation skills to enable them to take responsibility for themselves in the hills. If you have a medical condition that may affect the walk, please tell the Walk Leader before starting.
Essentials: - Without these, the Leader may not allow you to join the walk - Walking Boots, Waterproof coat and leggings, Adequate clothing, Hats and Gloves, sufficient food and (hot) drinks, map, compass and whistle.
Desirable:- Torch Extra battery Whistle Bivvy Bag Basic First Aid 1:25 000 Map Compass Emergency Rations. ? Change of clothes in car
It is also advisable that members should have an ICE number on their mobile and/or ICE details in their rucksack.
Membership Fee due yearly in Nov. If you are not paid-up, you are not insured to walk with the Club.
Hon Treasurer - Barbara Burtenshaw
Hon Secretary - Nigel Whiteside
Please give the leader TWO days notice for day walks, eight weeks for weekends
- You MUST be a fully paid-up member of the club to be able to participate in our organised walks.
- You must NOT participate in a walk if you are feeling unwell for whatever reason.
- You must follow strict safe- distancing rules.
- You must carry your own hand-sanitiser, face mask and basic first aid kit ( eg plasters, medi-wipes, support bandage and emergency blanket/bivvy bag).
- You must not turn up for a walk unless you have pre-booked - currently there is no limit to the number of people who can participate but leaders can limit numbers at their own discretion.
- If you show any symptoms within 14 days of a walk then please let the appropriate walk leader(s) know.
These rules are in addition to the following normal rules:-
Each person participates in club activities entirely at their own risk.
Neither the club, nor any of its members, can be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury, howsoever caused.
Members should strive to maximise their Mountain and Navigation skills to enable them to take responsibility for themselves in the hills. If you have a medical condition that may affect the walk, please tell the Walk Leader before starting.
Essentials: - Without these, the Leader may not allow you to join the walk - Walking Boots, Waterproof coat and leggings, Adequate clothing, Hats and Gloves, sufficient food and (hot) drinks, map, compass and whistle.
Desirable:- Torch Extra battery Whistle Bivvy Bag Basic First Aid 1:25 000 Map Compass Emergency Rations. ? Change of clothes in car
It is also advisable that members should have an ICE number on their mobile and/or ICE details in their rucksack.
Membership Fee due yearly in Nov. If you are not paid-up, you are not insured to walk with the Club.
Hon Treasurer - Barbara Burtenshaw
Hon Secretary - Nigel Whiteside
Please give the leader TWO days notice for day walks, eight weeks for weekends