

What we’re about
👣 Welcome to Our Hiking Group!
Escape the city and explore Britain’s beautiful countryside with a warm, inclusive community of nature lovers. Whether you're an experienced hiker or just starting out, you'll find adventure, fresh air, and great company here.
🌱 About Us
Founded in April 2025, we're a group of friends and outdoor enthusiasts who love sharing trails, stories, and a passion for nature. Our goal is to create a respectful, welcoming space where people enjoy hiking together.
🥾 Our Walks
Based in London and the South East, we organise regular hikes between 10 and 20 miles. Our routes explore scenic trails, ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and the occasional muddy field. Some walks are relaxed and beginner-friendly, while others offer a more challenging adventure, testing your stamina, focus, and love of the outdoors. Whether you're new to hiking or keen to push your limits, you're welcome to join us.
🗺️ Hike Guides
Our hikes are led by experienced volunteers who have spent years exploring trails across Britain and beyond. While not formally qualified, they plan and pre-walk every route to make your day safe, enjoyable, and memorable.
💰 Cost
All our hikes are free. Just sign up, turn up, and take part in the community. Most importantly, enjoy the trail and make new friends along the way.
🌄 What to Expect
- A friendly welcome at the meeting point
- Group pacing with breaks for snacks, photos, and rest
- A mix of solo adventurers, working professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts
- Enjoy nature together and build new friendships along the trail
- Some hikes finish near a café or pub for a relaxed end to the day
🧑🤝🧑 Who Can Join?
- Adults aged 21 and over
- For safety and group focus, no children or pets on our hikes
💪 Fitness & Readiness
Most hikes require a moderate level of fitness and the ability to maintain a walking pace of 4 to 6 km/h, sometimes sustained over long distances. Please read the event description carefully to ensure the distance, pace, and terrain match your current ability. If you're unsure, just ask, we're here to help you enjoy the trail safely and confidently.
🚆 Travel
Most hikes are public transport friendly. See the event page for meeting points and travel details.
🎒 What to Bring
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Two litres or more of water
- Sturdy hiking boots (for mud, rocks, and uneven trails)
- Layers and waterproofs (the weather changes fast)
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
- Personal medication, blister plasters, and a basic first aid kit
- Antihistamines (for allergies or insect bites)
- Optional: walking poles
- A fully charged phone for emergencies
- Most importantly, a sense of humour and an open mind. Trails get muddy, plans change. Let’s enjoy the adventure together.
🛡️🌧️ Safety & Responsibility
- Your safety is your responsibility.
- Our organisers are volunteers, not professional guides or first aiders.
- Stay with the group. If you leave or fall behind, you are responsible for yourself.
- We hike in most weather conditions unless it is unsafe. Dress appropriately.
📅 RSVP & Attendance
- Only RSVP if you genuinely plan to attend.
- Update your RSVP if your plans change.
- Frequent no-shows or last-minute cancellations may lead to waitlisting or removal from the group.
⚠️ Event Rules & Etiquette
- Always read the event description. Some hikes have pace requirements or limited capacity.
- Be respectful and kind.
- Meet new people and share the trail.
- Leave no trace, pack out what you bring.
- Put your phone away and enjoy the views.
🗺️ Hike Difficulty Levels
- Easy: up to 12 km, mostly flat
- Easy/Moderate: some slopes, up to 15 km
- Moderate: up to 20 km, mixed terrain, moderate fitness needed
- Moderate/Strenuous: up to 30 km, steep sections, for experienced hikers
- Strenuous: over 30 km, rough terrain, for advanced hikers
- 👉 Full grading reference available here
🤔 New or Unsure?
Message the organisers. We're happy to help.
📢 Stay Connected
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## ⚠️OUTDOOR GROUP POLICY & DISCLAIMER
1. Purpose and Nature of the Group
We are a volunteer-led hiking community, not a business, guiding service, or first aid provider. All activities are peer-led and informal. You are responsible for your own safety, actions, and wellbeing.
2. Participation & Risk
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By attending, you accept that hiking involves risks such as:
- Personal injury, illness, or accidents
- Sudden weather changes
- Challenging terrain (mud, cliffs, rivers, etc.)
- Wildlife encounters
- Navigational challenges
You are expected to:
- Honestly assess your fitness and experience
- Prepare appropriately for the route and weather
- Bring your own supplies (water, food, first aid kit)
- Carry a charged phone and offline navigation tools
- Arrange personal accident insurance if desired.
Organisers may decline participation if safety is a concern.
3. Code of Conduct
3.1 Safety & Behaviour
- Follow all safety advice and local laws
- No smoking, vaping, or drug use during hikes
- No alcohol unless explicitly permitted
- No loud music or headphones in situations requiring awareness
- Communicate with the group if you become separated. Separation is strongly discouraged.
Unsafe or disrespectful behaviour will not be tolerated.
3.2 Emergency Preparedness
- Bring suitable clothing for changing conditions
- Know local emergency contact numbers
- Understand that rescue may not be possible or guaranteed
3.3 Respect for Nature
- Leave No Trace. Take your rubbish home.
- Stay on marked paths to protect the environment
- Do not disturb wildlife or remove plants
- Respect landowners, close gates, and follow signs
3.4 Respect for Others
- Be considerate of fellow hikers and other trail users
- Offer help when appropriate, but know that rescue is not guaranteed
- Disruptive behaviour may result in permanent removal from the group
4. Participation Rules
- Adults aged 21 and over
- No children or pets on our hikes
- Read the event description and difficulty before attending
- Organisers may change or cancel events due to weather, safety, or availability
5. Communication & Navigation
- Bring a map, GPS, or offline navigation app
- Let the organiser know if you leave the group
- Share your emergency contact info with someone you trust before the hike
6. Photo and Media
- Photos may be shared in group chats or on social media.
If you do not wish to appear in photos, please inform the organiser before the event. - Members must use a clear, real profile photo. Fake or AI-generated images are not allowed. Contact us if you need a privacy-friendly alternative.
7. Event Cancellations and Changes
- Events may be cancelled or rescheduled at short notice due to weather, safety concerns, or organiser availability.
Check for updates before travelling.
8. Behaviour & Consequences
- Members are expected to act respectfully and responsibly.
- Violations of these rules may result in removal from events or permanent exclusion from the group.
✅ Final Acknowledgement
By joining any activity, you confirm that you:
- Have read and understood the group rules and Outdoor Group Policy & Disclaimer.
- Accept full responsibility for your safety.
- Acknowledge that organisers and the group accept no liability.
- Agree to follow these guidelines so we can all enjoy the hikes together.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- FREE HIKE 27km | The Devil’s Dyke to Lancing College | Shoreham-by-SeaVictoria Station,, SW1V 1JU.
SUMMARY:
🥾 27km (16.7 miles) | Point-to-point | Ascent: 545m | ~7 hrs
🚆 Direct train from London Victoria
Meeting Point: 2 Options
1- London Victoria Station | Main Information Desk (opposite platform 8) | 08:30 (Train is at 08:46)
2- Hassocks Outside train station | 09:45
📍 Hike start: Outside Hassocks train station | 10:00
🏁 Hike finish: Shoreham-by-Sea | approx. 17:00-18:00
⚠️ Steep ascents/descents
📈 Grade: Moderate/StrenuousABOUT:
Beginning in the quiet village of Hassocks, the route climbs gradually past the quaint hamlet of Clayton and its iconic windmills before joining the South Downs Way, a national trail known for its wide skies and rolling chalk hillsAs the path ascends to Devil’s Dyke, hikers are rewarded with some of the most expansive views in Southeast England. This natural amphitheatre, carved by glacial meltwater, is a highlight of the South Downs and steeped in folklore.
From here, the walk turns toward more secluded trails, passing through sheep-grazed hills and descending into the Adur Valley. The route follows the River Adur, meandering through flat marshland with rich birdlife and glimpses of boats and old bridges
A final approach past Lancing College Chapel with its towering Gothic spire, marks a striking transition from countryside to coast.
The hike ends at Shoreham-by-Sea, a historic port town where river, sea, and sky meet.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Clayton Tunnel North Portal: This tunnel entrance resembles a grand castle. Located about a mile south of Hassocks station on the London to Brighton line, it was built to enable the railway to run under the South Downs.
- South Downs Way: A well-maintained national trail with sweeping ridgeline views across Sussex and to the coast.
- Devil’s Dyke: A dramatic dry valley and natural amphitheatre steeped in myth, offering one of the best viewpoints in southern England.
- Rolling Chalk Downs: Open, undulating landscapes typical of the South Downs, ideal for peaceful walking and wildlife spotting.
- River Adur Path: A tranquil riverside stretch with views of boats, wetlands, and birdlife, offering a flat contrast to the earlier hills.
- Lancing College Chapel: A striking Gothic Revival chapel visible for miles. Home to the largest school chapel in the world and an unexpected architectural marvel.
- Shoreham-by-Sea Harbour & Coast: A scenic finish with sea views, fresh coastal air, and historic maritime character.
TIPS: 💡
- Check the weather: Parts of the South Downs can be exposed and windy. Pack accordingly.
- Footwear: Wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip. Chalk paths can be slippery when wet.
COST:
FreeTRAINS:
- Outbound: 08:46 from London Victoria (direct train)
- Arrival: 09:43 at Hassocks
- Return: Approx. 18:00 from Shoreham-By-Sea
- Best train ticket option: London Victoria <-> Shoreham-By-Sea | Direct train *via Hassocks
- Visit National Rail for details
MEETING POINT & TIME:
- Meet: 2 options
1- London Victoria Station | Main Information Desk (opposite platform 8) | 08:30
2- Hassocks Outside train station | 09:45 - Hike start: Hassocks train station | 10:00
- Hike finish: Shoreham-By-Sea | Approx. 17:00–18:00
DISTANCE AND DIFFICULTY:
- Total distance: approx 27 km (16.7 miles)
- Ascent: 545 m
- Descent: 591 m
- Max elevation: 213 m
- Grading: Moderate/Strenuous
- Time: Approx. 7 hours (with breaks)
- Pace: 5 km/h (~3.1 mph)
GUIDE:
See attendee listWHAT TO BRING:
- Water (2 litres recommended)
- Snacks and packed lunch
- Rainproof (ideally waterproof) clothing
- Sturdy shoes or hiking boots
SAFETY: ⚠️
As adults, you are fully responsible for your own safety and decisions throughout the walk.- Steep ascents/descents: There are a few sharp climbs (e.g., to Devil’s Dyke).
- Livestock: Expect sheep and possibly cattle on the Downs.
- Always close gates behind you and stay on marked rights of way.
NOTES:
- This is a group hike led by volunteers. Everyone is welcome to join.
- A few wrong turns? That’s part of the fun!
- While you're free to “hike your own hike,” we encourage group participation, get to know one another, make new friends, and enjoy the journey together.
- Food options are limited en route, bring lunch.
DISCLAIMER:
Event Participation Disclaimer
By signing up for an event we host, you acknowledge and agree to the following:- The organisers are not qualified hiking leaders, certified first aiders, or formally trained in navigation, survival, or any related disciplines.
- These hikes are informal, self-guided gatherings of like-minded individuals.
- The hosts expressly disclaim all responsibility and liability for any injuries, accidents, or safety incidents that may occur during participation.
- Participation is entirely voluntary, and all attendees are solely responsible for their own safety and well-being.
- These events are non-commercial and are organised purely as a recreational hobby, with no business or financial interests involved.
- Hiking and outdoor activities inherently carry risks of personal injury. By choosing to participate, you accept these risks and take full responsibility for your own actions and decisions.
GENERAL GROUP POLICY:
- Voluntary Participation: Attendance is at your own risk. The group and hosts bear no liability.
- No Professional Duty of Care: Hosts are volunteers, not trained guides or medical professionals.
- Insurance Is Your Responsibility: If desired, you must arrange your own personal insurance.
- Respect Nature: Follow Leave No Trace principles at all times.
- Emergency Preparedness: You are responsible for organising your own emergency plan.
- Weather and Safety: Events may be cancelled or changed if conditions are deemed unsafe.
- Self-Assessment Required: You must honestly assess your fitness and ability to keep pace with the group.
- No Guaranteed Rescue: While help may be offered, full rescue capabilities should not be expected.
- No Minors Without Guardians: Participants must be over 21.
- Right to Refuse Participation: Hosts may turn away any individual who appears unprepared or poses a safety risk to others.
- First Aid Preparedness Encouraged: It is highly recommended that each participant carries a small first aid kit for minor injuries such as cuts, scrapes, bites, and blisters.
FINAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
By attending this event, you confirm that you are participating voluntarily and at your own risk. Neither the host nor the group accepts responsibility for any injury, loss, or damage incurred. - FREE HIKE 25km | North Downs Way from Guildford to DorkingLondon Waterloo station, SE1 8SW
The hike begins at Guildford Station, leading through Shalford Park and into the tranquil Chantry Woods. The trail starts gently, with the scent of pine in the air as you leave the town behind and step into peaceful woodland.
A steady climb takes you to St Martha’s Hill, crowned by its historic church and spectacular views over the North Downs and Tillingbourne Valley. This iconic viewpoint rewards your effort with sweeping countryside vistas.
The trail then descends across Albury Downs and climbs again toward Newlands Corner, a popular beauty spot offering panoramic views, a café, toilets, and picnic areas. This is an ideal place to take a break.
Continuing on, the path winds into the shaded serenity of West Hanger and Netley Park. These quieter stretches offer a rich woodland experience, alive with birdsong, wildlife, and seasonal wildflowers.
The route then emerges onto Ranmore Common, where you’ll pass the peaceful St Barnabas Church. From here, you'll follow the ridgeline beside the expansive Denbies Vineyard, the largest in England. This scenic stretch offers one last sweeping view before your descent into Dorking.
The hike concludes near Dorking Station, with easy access to trains, shops, pub and refreshments, perfect for a optional celebratory snack or drink!
🌟 HIGHLIGHTS:
- Climb to St Martha’s Hill for panoramic views
- Rest stop at scenic Newlands Corner
- Tranquil woodlands of West Hanger and Netley Park
- Open countryside across Ranmore Common
- Walk beside Denbies Vineyard
🚻 TOILETS:
- Available at Newlands Visitor Centre
📍 MEETING POINT AND OUTBOUND TRAINS:
- 08:15 — Meet under the clock at London Waterloo Station
- 08:30 — Head to platform and board train
- 08:45 — Train departs London Waterloo
- 09:23 — Arrives at Guildford (GLD) - (38 minutes direct)
💷 TRAIN COSTS (with Network Railcard)
- ➡️ Outbound:
- Buy a single from London to Guildford (GLD) — £11.75
- ⬅️ Return (to London):
- Buy a single from Dorking (Main) to London Terminals — £7.65
- ⬅️ Return (to Guildford):
- Buy a single from Dorking (Deepdene) to Guildford (GLD) — £5.70
🚶WALK STARTS:
- 09:30 — From the main entrance of Guildford Station
🏁 WALK FINISHES:
- Approximately 17:30 to 18:00 at Dorking Main Train Station
🚂 RETURN TRAINS:
- 18:22 — Dorking (Deepdene) → Guildford (GLD), arrives 18:41
- 18:32 — Dorking (Main) → London Waterloo, arrives 19:25
- 18:52 — Dorking (Deepdene) → Guildford (GLD), arrives 19:15
⚠️ TERRAIN, CONDITIONS AND DIFFICULTY:
- Distance: ~25 km (16 miles)
- Walking Time: ~6.5 to 7 hours
- Total Duration: ~7.5 to 8 hours (including breaks)
- Ascent: 451 m | Descent: 439 m
- Grade: MODERATE/STRENUOUS (due to distance and hills), Surface: Woodland trails, chalk, gravel paths, sandy ridgelines, and open downs.
- Pace: Steady and moderate (4.5–5 km/h) – faster than a stroll, but relaxed enough for conversation and enjoyment of the surroundings.
🥪 LUNCH:
- Bring a packed lunch and snacks.
🎒WHAT TO BRING:
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Water (at least 2L)
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Layers and waterproof clothing
- Sun protection
- Medication and basic first aid (Compeed for blisters)
- Optional walking poles
- Fully charged phone
- Camera for some pictures
📞CONTACT:
- Message the event host directly via Meetup with any questions.
✅ Final Acknowledgement
By joining this event, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted the Outdoor Group Policy & Disclaimer outlined on the About page. You participate at your own risk, and your safety remains your personal responsibility. Neither the host nor the group accepts any liability for injury, loss, or damage incurred during the activity. - FREE HIKE 19 km | Knole Park and Ightham Mote Historic Circular WalkLondon Bridge Railway Station, SE1 9SP
This scenic circular walk begins in the vast grounds of Knole Park, just a short distance from Sevenoaks town centre in Kent. Spanning over 1,000 acres, this medieval deer park dates back to the 15th century and has remained largely unchanged. It’s still home to a freely roaming herd of fallow and sika deer, offering a timeless and tranquil escape into nature.
The route leads through a rich variety of landscapes, including rolling parkland, ancient woodland, and open meadows. Enjoy sweeping views of the North Downs along the way.
A highlight of the walk is a visit to Ightham Mote, a beautifully preserved 14th-century moated manor house managed by the National Trust.
You’ll follow woodland and field paths, with some stony and uneven sections, and occasional stretches along quiet country roads without pavements. After rain, expect muddy patches. The route also includes gentle inclines, stiles, and gates.
At the heart of Knole Park lies Knole House, a grand stately home with publicly accessible grounds that are free to explore.
This walk is ideal for those seeking a peaceful countryside escape that blends natural beauty, historical charm, and classic Kentish scenery.🌟 HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore Knole House’s parkland and its roaming deer
- Scenic views of the North Downs and Kent countryside
- Walk through ancient woodland, open fields, and quiet lanes
- Visit Ightham Mote, a stunning 14th-century moated manor
📍 MEETING POINT AND OUTBOUND TRAINS:
- 09:00 — Downstairs ticket office, London Bridge Railway Station
- 09:15 — Head to platform and board train
- 09:24 — Train departs London Bridge
- 09:49 — Arrives at Sevenoaks
- Buy a return ticket to Sevenoaks — £11.10 (with Network Railcard)
- Please check National Rail for up-to-date times and ticket prices.
🚶WALK STARTS:
- 10:00 – From the entrance of Sevenoaks railway station
🏁 WALK FINISHES:
- Approx. 16:00 at Sevenoaks railway station
🚻 TOILETS:
- Ightham Mote Visitor Centre
- Knole House Visitor Centre
⚠️ TERRAIN, CONDITIONS AND DIFFICULTY:
- Distance: 19 km (12 miles)
- Walking Time: ~5 hours
- Total Duration: ~6 hours (including breaks)
- Ascent: 365 m | Descent: 347 m
- Grade: Moderate, woodland and field paths, uneven cobblestones, stony gravel tracks, occasional road walking, can be muddy after rain; moderate inclines throughout.
- Pace: Steady and moderate (4.5–5 km/h) – faster than a stroll, but relaxed enough for conversation and enjoyment of the surroundings.
🥪 LUNCH:
- Bring a packed lunch and snacks.
🎒WHAT TO BRING:
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Water (at least 2L)
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Layers and waterproof clothing
- Sun protection
- Medication and basic first aid (Compeed for blisters)
- Optional walking poles
- Fully charged phone
- Camera for some pictures
📞CONTACT:
- Message the event host directly via Meetup with any questions.
❗DISCLAIMER:
- By joining this event, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted the Disclaimer and General Group Policy listed on our Meetup home page. You attend this walk at your own risk.
- FREE HIKE 26 km | Henley-on-Thames & the Forested Hills of OxfordshireLondon Paddington Railway Station, London
A scenic circular hike through riverside paths, quiet forests, and historic villages in Oxfordshire
This walk begins in Henley-on-Thames, a picturesque market town set on the banks of the River Thames. Known for the Henley Royal Regatta, it features a charming centre filled with independent shops, traditional pubs, and welcoming cafés.
From here, we follow the gentle curve of the Thames, taking in peaceful riverside views and a calm pastoral landscape.
We cross a weir and meander down quiet countryside lanes before rejoining the river, where open pastures stretch alongside the flowing water.
As the scenery shifts, the route leads away from the Thames and into the ancient woodlands of the Chilterns. Gentle inclines and time-worn tracks guide us through secluded copses, once historic routes that are now tranquil retreats among private estates. In spring, the woodland floor bursts into life with carpets of bluebells, offering a serene contrast to the open riverside terrain.
A highlight of the hike is a stop in Hambleden, a beautifully preserved village famed for its red-brick and flint cottages, medieval church, and timeless rural charm. Look to the skies for Red Kites, graceful birds of prey with forked tails and striking plumage, often seen gliding above the Chiltern Hills.
The final stretch takes us through shady woods, quiet country lanes, and open fields before looping back to Henley, where there’s time to relax or enjoy a well-earned drink at a local pub.
This isn’t just a walk for exercise. It’s a well-rounded countryside experience: scenic, peaceful, varied, and rich in heritage.
This circular route is rated moderate and best suited to intermediate hikers. It is not recommended for beginners. The riverside paths are mostly flat, while woodland sections feature moderate inclines and some uneven ground.
🌟 HIGHLIGHTS:
- Enjoy a peaceful walk along the scenic River Thames.
- Explore serene forests and moderate hills with sweeping valley views.
- Visit a charming village of red-brick cottages and a medieval church.
- Graceful birds of prey often seen soaring above the Chiltern Hills.
- Begin and end in a beautiful market town with riverside pubs and shops.
📍 MEETING POINT AND OUTBOUND TRAINS:
- It is recommended that we travel as a group to ensure everyone arrives at the starting point together, at the same time, and boards the same train. If the London service is delayed, we risk missing the Henley-on-Thames connection and may need to wait for the next available train.
- Please check National Rail web site for exact times on the day
- 08:15 – Meet outside the ticket office, London Paddington train Station
- 08:25 – Head to platform and board train
- 08:38 – Train departs London Paddington
- 09:07– Change at Twyford
- 09:15– Train departs Twyford (Platform 5) to Henley-On-Thames
- 09:27– Arrive at Henley-On-Thames
- 🎟️ Purchase a return ticket to Henley-On-Thames (~£15:85 with a Network Railcard)
🚶WALK STARTS:
- 09:30 – From Henley-On-Thames train station
🏁 WALK FINISHES:
- Approximately. 16:30– Henley-On-Thames
RETURN TRAINS:
- 17:30 – From Henley-On-Thames
- 17:42 – Change at Twyford
- 17:49 – Train departs Twyford (Platform 4) to London Paddington
- 18:20 – Arrive London Paddington
⚠️ TERRAIN, CONDITIONS AND DIFFICULTY:
- Distance: ~26 km (16 miles)
- Walking Time: ~6 hours
- Total Duration: ~7 hours (including breaks)
- Ascent: 417 m | Descent: 414 m
- Max Elevation: 158 m | Min Elevation: 27 m
- Pace: Steady and moderate (4.5–5 km/h) – faster than a stroll, but relaxed enough for conversation and enjoyment of the surroundings.
- Difficulty: Moderate – mostly flat riverside paths with some steeper, uneven woodland sections. Best suited to intermediate walkers.
🥪 LUNCH
- Approx 13:00 (about 3.5 hours and 17.5 km into the hike)
- Please note: There are no pub or café stops for the 10-mile stretch leading up to the lunch break. Make sure to carry enough water💧 to stay hydrated throughout this section, we recommend bringing 2 to 3 litres on a really hot sunny day.
🎒WHAT TO BRING:
- Packed lunch and snacks
- Water (at least 2L) - On a hot day bring 3L as there is no water refils until lunch time.
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Layers and waterproof clothing
- Sun protection
- Medication and basic first aid (Compeed for blisters)
- Optional walking poles
- Fully charged phone
- Camera for some pictures
📞CONTACT:
- Message the event host directly via Meetup with any questions.
❗DISCLAIMER:
⚖️ Disclaimer & Group Policy
⚠️ Event Participation Disclaimer
By attending any hike, you acknowledge and agree:- Organisers are not certified guides or first aiders
- Hikes are informal and self-guided
- Participation is voluntary and at your own risk
- We’re a recreational hobby group, not a business
- Outdoor activities carry risks; by joining, you accept them
📋 General Group Policy
- You join voluntarily at your own risk
- Organisers are not liable and have no professional duty of care
- You must arrange your own insurance if needed
- Follow Leave No Trace at all times
- Be ready for emergencies and changing weather
- Assess your fitness honestly
- Help may be offered, but rescue is not guaranteed
- No minors, participants must be over the age of 21
- Hosts may refuse entry to those who seem unfit or unsafe
- Carry your own basic first aid kit or minor injuries such as cuts, scrapes, bites, and blisters.
✅ Final Acknowledgement
By joining, you confirm that you understand and accept all the above. Your safety is your responsibility. Neither the host nor the group accepts responsibility for any injury, loss, or damage incurred.