Q. I
have not walked or taken exercise for many years so would I be
able
to do your walks?
Q. Will
I be able to keep up with others in a group if I came on one of
your led walks?
Q. Are trainers ok to wear on your walks ?
Q. I’ve
heard that bad weather mists and rain can come quickly in the hills.
Will we be safe?
Q. Will my mobile phone work in the hills?
Q. Can I bring my dog?
Q. Are your walks suitable for disabled people?
Q. Will I get lost if I walk on my own?
Q. Can I come on one of your walks if I suffer from diabetes, high
blood pressure high cholesterol and take medication?
Q. On a walk what sort of food and drink should I carry?
Q. Should
I always carry a waterproof jacket?
Q. Is it safe to drink water from the streams?
Q. What about going to the toilet?
Q. I am thinking of bringing a party for a week end can you advise
on accommodation and the best walks for our needs?
Q. I would like to walk abroad . Can you offer any other services?
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Trainers are fine for short walks such as taking
the dog around the park or for sightseeing. Trainers do not give ankle
support or protect
feet on rough terrain, slippery grass etc. The extra grip and protection
of strong walking shoes or boots is essential for your safety and
comfort.
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