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Adventure Group

!!! NEW-ADVENTURE WALKS!!!

The club is planning to trial some Adventure Walks over the summer months. At the moment these will not be on the walks programme, but plenty of notice will be given to all members on this section of our website.

The next adventure walk will be on Sunday 27th April and we will be travelling to the Peak District. The walk is 8.5 miles strenuous. Map OL1. Meet Morrisons to depart at 8.00 am, travel time approximately 1hr 20 minutes. Parking at Bowden Bridge Car Park on Kinder Road, SK22 2LJ, Just East of Hayfield. Pay & Display. Travel Fare £6 . The walk will roughly follow the 1932 trespass route and include Kinder Ressie, Kinder Downfall and Kinder Low and maybe a surprise. Hopefully we’ll see some Adventurers there. Hopefully we will see a few of you there to support the new venture. If you are not driving you could bring along a colouring book for the journey or play eye-spy with fellow passengers but feel you may be napping on way home.

Details of what is planned for the Adventure Walks in general:

-The walks will take place on the 4th or 5th Sunday of the month.

-The start times will be earlier than the normal programme, estimated meeting between 7am & 8am depending on destination.

– Travel times to walk destinations will be longer, estimated journeys 1.5 to 2 hours.

– The earlier start will allow us to spread our wings a bit further than the regular programme to rarely visited areas.

– Most walks will be of Medium or Long grade.

– Anyone who wants to lead walks can do so, just shout out and help will always be given if required. Reccies will not be required, as to add to the Adventure (and improve our navigating skills).

So if you feel you could get out of bed a bit earlier and enjoy an adventurous walk, this could be for you. Please let Ian or Andy know if you are keen to participate in the adventure group walks

ADVENTURE GROUP WEEKENDS AWAY

The Adventure Group was originally set up to organise weekend trips to destinations further afield than can be travelled for a day’s walking and primarily used youth hostel accommodation. With the virtual demise of the YHA and, let’s face it, few of us fall into the youth category and alternative accommodation being more expensive this type of trip is not proving as popular as in the past.

In the meantime it has been suggested that we organise ad hoc adventure weekends in the same way as Lizzie and Tony do with their open invitation to others on breaks away that they have organised (details our social trips tab for their next one) -that is that those willing take a turn at hosting and choosing a location and accomodation for an adventure weekend,then advertising the break to other club members who could follow on by making their own bookings at the same place and date.

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