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People Who Are Interested in a Walk, Will Have to Contact the Leader. They Will Have to Give Him Or Her Their Contact Details 29/09/2021 a People who are interested in a walk, will have to contact the leader. They will have to give him or her their contact details. Walk leaders will have to keep this list for 21 days and if people develop symptoms they must tell the leader, so that the other walkers can be warned. A risk assessment has to be done for each walk. As they have to be kept for a year, please send a copy to Peter Gatenby at [email protected] who is acting as archivist Date Day Where Mi Gr* Time Meet/start Leader(s) 30/09/2021 Thu 03/10/2021 Sun 04/10/2021 Mon Wells, Ash Lane, near the junction Brian L 07/10/2021 Thu Wells to West Horrington 7.2 Mod 10:00 with Milton Lane 07856 975976 BA5 2LR / ST 545 464 Thursday 07/10/2021: A section of the walk is through a pheasant farm where dogs must be kept on a lead 10/10/2021 Sun Meet Kilmersdon Church Trevor Kilmersdon to Ammerdown 14/10/2021 Thu 7 Mod 10:00 BA3 5SZ / ST 695 524 01761 232311 Estate 07976629342 17/10/2021 Sun Shearwater Lake car park. Shearwater Lake, Robin Mo 21/10/2021 Thu 7 Mod 10:00 Parking charge £1. Hood’s Bower, Crockerton 07387 088151 BA12 8AE / ST 855 420 24/10/2021 Sun Herons Green Bay car park, west Richard & Julie Chew Valley Lake, to 28/10/2021 Thu 7 Mod 10:00 side of Chew Valley Lake 01761 221471 Blagdon Lake BS40 6NL / ST 554 592 07803 609550 31/10/2021 Sun 01/11/2021 Mon Trevor Oakhill Village Hall 04/11/2021 Thu Oakhill to Stratton Moor 6.5 Mod 10:00 01761 232311 BA3 5AN / ST 633 475 07976629342 07/11/2021 Sun 11/11/2021 Thu 14/11/2021 Sun 18/11/2021 Thu 21/11/2021 Sun 25/11/2021 Thu 28/11/2021 Sun Grades (specified by Ramblers) * Easy access - Suitable for everyone, including people with conventional wheelchairs and pushchairs, using easy access paths. Comfortable shoes or trainers can be worn. Assistance may be needed to push wheelchairs on some sections. Easy – Suitable for anyone who does not have a mobility difficulty, a specific health problem or is seriously unfit. Suitable for pushchairs if they can be lifted over occasional obstructions. Comfortable shoes or trainers can be worn. Leisurely – Suitable for reasonably fit people with at least a little country walking experience. May include unsurfaced rural paths. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are recommended. Moderate – Suitable for people with country walking experience and a good level of fitness. May include some steep paths and open country, and may be at a brisk pace. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are essential. Strenuous – Suitable for experienced country walkers with an above average fitness level. May include hills and rough country, and may be at a brisk pace. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are essential. People in doubt about their fitness should contact the organiser or leader in advance. Technical – Suitable for experienced and very fit walkers with additional technical skills. May require scrambling and use of ropes, ice axes and crampons. You must contact the organiser or leader in advance for further details. When submitting your walk for the programme, please make sure that: * dogs are allowed in the area * when parking along a road or a lay-by there is enough parking space * you have checked parking charges when parking in a car park of your choice. If there are charges, please mention them in your walk description * you have been given permission to park in a village hall car park * the distance specified on walks is not underestimated Mendip Ramblers: what time and how long? Monday walks: about 3 miles, starting at 1.45pm Thursday walks: about 6 miles, starting at 10am and finishing at around 2pm Friday (pub) walks: about 5 miles, starting at 10am and finishing at around 1pm for lunch at the pub Sunday walks: usually about 10 miles (or over), starting at 10am and finishing at around 4pm (or later) .
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