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London's friendliest and Number 1 walking/hiking group, established in 2011 and with over 54,000 members, we have hikes from beginner level to hiking up Everest.
Join us and Escape London to discover the beauty of rural Britain and across Europe we are the largest and most active international outdoors group in the UK for hiking, walking, travel, day trips, holidays, and outdoor adventures for 25 to 49ish... (or young at heart)
Come and join the adventure and find out why hiking has taken off!
Join us to:
- Get outdoors hiking
- Meet like minded people
- Escape London for fresh air, great company, exercise, getting fit and making new friends
- Explore the UK and Europe
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Who attends our events?
We're mainly in our mid 20s to mid 40s, but age is no barrier as long as you are young at heart and over 18.
Most of our members generally either live or work in London, although we have people from all over the UK attending and we've had several people visit from abroad for our trips and join us at our destination.
We have a lot of international members and this brings a superb cultural variety and mix of life experiences to the group and helps to make our trips so interesting and diverse.
We get a lot of people who attend their first event on their own and we always go out of our way to make everyone very welcome on our hiking trips. They have proven to be a great way to meet people and make new friends as well as to see this wonderful island
Any questions - do drop us an email: info@outdooraholics.co.uk
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Zobacz wszystkieWelcome to the mighty Snowdon (Welsh: Yr Wyddfa) - the highest mountain in Wales and England at 1085m.
Magnificent volcanic rocks formed over 400 million years ago, stunning massif sculpted by glaciation and the pyramidal peak of Snowdon make for a spectacular mountain to conquer.
Join us to experience the UK’s most popular mountain.
TOUGHNESS
This is a very tough hike on the Saturday, the hike will not be shortened or slowed down if anyone joins who is not able to keep up with the group. This is only for people who are fit and regular hikers and who have done similar mountains before. If you have any doubt please contact us before signing up.
If you are planning to get fit for a big challenge, this is not the trip to choose, it requires a high level of fitness and is itself a big challenge.
Also, if this is your first trip with Outdooraholics please contact us before signing up, if you don't contact us, we reserve the right to cancel and refund your booking.
We want to ensure that the majority of people who correctly choose this hike have an enjoyable trip and also that they will make the summit. Thank you for your understanding.
Email us at: info@outdooraholics.co.uk
HIGHLIGHTS
- Conquer the highest mountain in England and Wales
- Hike the Snowdon Ranger Path - one of the quietest paths
- Admire the views stretching across Snowdonia to the sea
- A stunning and quite different 2nd day hike
WEEKEND DESCRIPTION
We are off to an exhilarating hike up Snowdon where surrounded by cirques, narrow crests and rocky cliffs we take up the summit (1,085m). Snowdon is a serious and tough mountain offering a great challenge for anyone who dares to explore its rugged terrain and beauty. This spectacular mountain attracts around 600,000 walkers a year and was famously used by Edmund Hillary in training for his 1953 ascent of Mount Everest.
On a clear day the views from the summit are spectacular - spanning across 18 lakes, 14 mountain peaks and as far as the Isle of Man, Ireland and the Lake District.
ITINERARY
Friday
Head over to our accommodation in the Snowdonia National Park
Saturday
Hike: Snowdon Ranger to Snowdon summit
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Grading: Challenging - Mountain
Ascent: 936m
Hiking time: 6 to 7.5 hours
Snowdon boasts numerous paths to its summit, our path is one of the quietest ones, but is gorgeous with far reaching views of valleys, lakes and mountains.
Sunday
Hike: Crimpiau
Distance: 5 miles (7km)
Grading: Intermediate
Ascent: 320m
Hiking time: 3 to 3.5 hours
After the challenging hike yesterday we have a more relaxed day at Crimpiau. We start hike from Capel Curig and continue up to some of the most mesmerising and peaceful panoramic views of Snowdonia on a quiet route. Being an isolated peak, we get superb views in all directions of many of the most famous mountains in the National Park.
COST & PAYMENT
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT for first 20 people - just £149
£169 OR early booking price of just £149. Click “Attend” to pay the £30 deposit by PayPal. The remainder is due by bank transfer before Sunday 20th July, we’ll email payment details 1 week before.
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
TRANSPORT, ACCOMMODATION AND START TIME
The trip starts at the venue and you will need transport to the hikes.
Lift share discussion - to offer/request lifts
The accommodation address is at the top of this page, you are welcome to arrive from 7pm or any time later.
FOOD
Breakfast and packed lunches are included in the cost and will be provided for Saturday and Sunday. Dinner on Saturday night is also provided. You will need money for drinks for the trip.
Breakfast is healthy and nutritious - typically cereal, porridge with fresh fruit, berries, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit salad, free range eggs, yogurt, toast and coffees, teas etc.
For lunch we provide fruit, crisps, cereal bars and a range of options to make your own sandwiches typically tomatoes, cucumber, houmous, peanut butter, honey, jam, ham, cheese and salami.
After the hike we enjoy Cream Teas - an English delicacy consisting of scones, clotted cream and jam, a tasty treat!
Meals are meat based with vegetarian options. To find out if the food being provided meets your intolerance/allergies/preferences/likes/dislikes etc, please email us. You are welcome to bring your own favourite items to meet specific requirements and there is a fridge and kitchen you can use.
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 2 nights hostel accommodation (mainly 4-6 with 1 x 7 bedded single gender rooms)
• Breakfast and packed lunches on Saturday and Sunday
• Dinner on Saturday night
• Tea (including herbal) and coffee
• Hikes by trained guides
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protection
THE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Transport to, from and during the trip
• Car parking charges throughout the weekend (all car parks are pay and display, some free parking at hostel, for late arrivals paid parking opposite)
SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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Zobacz wszystkie- Cornwall 3 nights - Fishing villages, coastlines and Eden project WEEKENDYHA Boswinger, Saint Austell268,00 GBP
5 people can offer lifts, for details and to book a lift with them: LINK
Experience the untamed beauty of Cornwall – where rugged cliffs meet azure waters, charming fishing villages are tucked away in secluded coves, and the world’s largest indoor rainforest awaits. With its 300-mile coastline – the longest in the UK – Cornwall's ancient Celtic heritage blends with dramatic coastlines, creating a landscape that has captivated explorers and dreamers for centuries.
Our journey weaves through Cornwall's finest treasures, where nearly a third of the landscape is designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Follow in the footsteps of Victorian coastguards along the legendary South West Coast Path, recognised among National Geographic's 100 Hikes of a Lifetime. Here, towering cliffs dive into the ocean blue Atlantic, sheltering pristine sandy coves and time-forgotten fishing villages that still pulse with maritime tradition.
We shall also visit the Eden project which has been voted by the British Travel Awards as the "Best UK Leisure Attraction" for 5 years in a row. It is a global collection of plants inside 2 vast atmospheric biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. It contains the world's largest indoor rainforest with waterfalls and steamy jungles with a canopy walkway so you can also walk above the treetops.
Join us in a truly spectacular weekend trip exploring some of Cornwall’s best features and let us show you the best that Cornwall has to offer.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore breathtaking sections of Cornwall's renowned Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
• Walk along the iconic South West Coast Path, enjoying sweeping ocean views, secluded coves, and picturesque fishing villages.
• Discover the historic town of Fowey, with its enchanting estuary views and connections to literary legend Daphne du Maurier who lived here.
• Stay in a charming off-the-beaten-track hostel, just a short stroll from a secluded, sandy beach.
• Experience the Eden Project (optional extra), home to the world’s largest indoor rainforest and a celebration of global biodiversity
• Enjoy a scenic ferry ride on the Fowey River, surrounded by peaceful waters and charming views.
• Stroll through peaceful woodland trails along Pont Pill Creek, soaking in the serenity of this hidden gem
• Immerse yourself in Cornwall's rich Celtic heritage and maritime historyWEEKEND DESCRIPTION
Cornwall is a land of wild beauty and ancient heritage, where the Atlantic Ocean crashes against 300 miles of dramatic coastline, dotted with hidden coves and timeless fishing villages. Surrounded by sea on three sides, this magical corner of the UK is steeped in Celtic tradition and history, with its own language, Kernowek, and a rich maritime culture.
Our adventure begins in the heart of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where we’ll stay in a secluded, charming hostel in the picturesque village of Boswinger. Surrounded by lush countryside and within walking distance of serene beaches, it’s the perfect setting for exploring. We’ll hike the South West Coast Path, following cliff-top trails with sweeping ocean views, and uncover hidden gems like the golden sands of Hemmick Beach and the charming harbour of Mevagissey. Along the way, we’ll discover Cornwall’s unique cultural heritage, including the inspiring landscapes that captivated Daphne du Maurier. Our journey ends at the extraordinary Eden Project, where the world’s largest indoor rainforest thrives in a former china clay pitл
ITINERARY
Thursday
Arrive at our exclusively booked hostel, nestled in peaceful countryside, with a tranquil beach at the end of a winding country road. This idyllic location, surrounded by serene nature, offers easy access to secluded beaches within walking distance.
Friday
Hike: Boswinger circular
Distance: 13 miles (21km)
Grading: Intermediate, tough hills
Ascent: 860m
Hiking time: 5 to 6 hoursToday we set off from the hostel, heading towards the rugged coastline. Our adventure begins with a walk along Hemmick Beach, a secluded stretch of sand surrounded by dramatic cliffs. The path follows the South West Coast Path, weaving through the spectacular scenery of rocky coves, charming fishing villages and emerald waters. We reach the enchanting Vault Beach, cradled within its serene cove, before continuing to Dodman Point, the highest headland on Cornwall’s south coast. Standing at 374 feet, it offers sweeping views across the coastline and the vast Atlantic. On a clear day, you can see all the way to the Lizard Peninsula and Rame Head, a horizon stretching 158km.
As we follow the rugged cliffs to Gorran Haven, we pass Great Perhaver Beach, Colona Beach and the seaside village of Portmellon, each offering a unique view of Cornwall’s varied coastline. The charming fishing village of Mevagissey, with its narrow streets and bustling harbour, marks the end of our hike, before we head inland back to our hostel, immersed in the beauty and history of this ancient coastal landscape.
Saturday
Hike: Fowey Circular
Distance: 6 miles (9km)
Grading: Beginners/Intermediate
Ascent: 320m
Hiking time: 3 hours plus two ferry journeysToday’s hike is a classic Cornish experience. Starting in the picturesque town of Fowey, we cross the river by ferry to Bodinnick, where we hike upwards to a viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas over the sparkling estuary. As we follow the northern bank of Pont Creek, the shaded woodlands and tranquil surroundings bring a sense of peace to our journey. We continue past the hamlet of Pont, where the historic St Wyllow Church adds a sense of ancient spirituality to the landscape.
Crossing the river at Pont, we join the South West Coast Path, which reveals sweeping ocean and estuary views. The path leads us towards the quiet village of Polruan, where we board the ferry back to Fowey, reflecting on the ever-changing views of this idyllic corner of Cornwall.
Sunday
We spend our final day at the Eden Project, an extraordinary fusion of nature and innovation. Explore the world’s largest indoor rainforest and greenhouse, teeming with tropical plants from across the globe. Wander through two stunning biomes, where you’ll encounter everything from banana trees to olive groves. With over 135,000 plants housed in biomes covering an area equivalent to 30 football pitches, this extraordinary site is a true marvel of sustainability and biodiversity. You have time to enjoy inspiring exhibits and serene landscapes at your own pace before returning back to London, enriched by Cornwall’s wonders.
COST & PAYMENT
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT: £268!!!!!
£304 OR for the first 35 sign ups EARLY BOOKING price of £268. Click “Attend” to pay by PayPal.We have an upgrade available for two people coming together to a private two person room, for details please email us at info@outdooraholics.co.uk
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
TRANSPORT, ACCOMMODATION AND START TIME
The trip starts at the venue and you will need transport to the hikes & Eden.
Lift share discussion - to offer/request liftsThe accommodation address is at the top of this page, you are welcome to arrive from 7pm or any time later.
FOOD
Breakfast and packed lunches are included in the cost and will be provided for Friday, Saturday and Sunday (except the Sunday lunch at the Eden project). Dinner on Saturday night is also provided. You will need money for drinks, lunch at the Eden project and dinner on Friday night.
Breakfast is healthy and nutritious - typically cereal, porridge with fresh fruit, berries, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit salad, free range eggs, yogurt, toast and coffees, teas etc.
For lunch we provide fruit, crisps, cereal bars and a range of options to make your own sandwiches typically tomatoes, cucumber, houmous, peanut butter, honey, jam, ham, cheese and salami.
After the hike we enjoy Cream Teas - an English delicacy consisting of scones, clotted cream and jam, a tasty treat!
Meals are meat based with vegetarian options. To find out if the food being provided meets your intolerance/allergies/preferences/likes/dislikes etc, please email us. You are welcome to bring your own favourite items to meet specific requirements and there is a fridge and kitchen you can use.
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 3 nights hostel accommodation (4 and 6 bedded single gender rooms)
• Breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
• Tea (including herbal) and coffee
• Packed lunches on Friday and Saturday
• Dinner on Saturday night
• Hikes by trained guides
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protectionTHE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Transport to, from and during the trip
• Dinner on Friday night
• The Fowey ferry journeys on Saturday (about £4.50)
• Lunch at the Eden Project Café
• Entry to the Eden Project which we have arranged at a heavily discounted group rate of £26 (if 15 or more) (standard price is £42)SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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© Outdooraholics Hiking UK Ltd 2025 E & OE - HILLY HIKE 17km Jane Austen's Box Hill, England's largest vineyard & North DownsVictoria Station, London31,00 GBP
The beauty of Box Hill has inspired many great artists, writers and musicians for hundreds of years. Jane Austen set the picnic scene from ''Emma'' here, George Lambert's famous 1733 painting of Box Hill immortalised it (now in the Tate Gallery) and it has even had several songs written about it, the most recent being ''On Box Hill'' by Everything But the Girl. It also inspired the poet Keats and the writer G.K. Chesterton. Come and discover the magic of Box Hill for yourself and see why it’s attracted and inspired so many famous creatives for centuries.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Hike along the stunning Surrey Hills (422 km²) - a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which covers one quarter of the county of Surrey
• See the famous Box Hill viewpoint with far reaching views over Surrey and Sussex
• Enjoy breathtaking hiking through the woods and hills of the North Downs
• Visit Denbies - England's largest vineyard, which has won international wine awards
• See the twisting hill roads of the 2012 Olympics cycle race where the cyclists did 9 laps of this spectacular sectionHIKE DESCRIPTION
Box Hill is located on the North Downs and lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is also part of the Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment Site of Special Scientific Interest. As well as its natural beauty, Box Hill also plays host to a more recent fort built in the 1890s to help defend England from a possible French invasion and a semi derelict folly tower from 1815.
This is a diverse hike through the captivating Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty taking in woodland, rolling downs, Norbury Park, and the River Mole. Let’s not forget the icing on the cake - Box Hill itself and the unique Salomons Memorial offering some stunning views across the Weald to Devils Dyke by the South Coast. We also cross the famous Stepping Stones over the River Mole and we hike through Denbies - England's largest Vineyard that won Gold in the IWC best Rose wine in the world in 2010.
MEETING POINT
Victoria station 8:05am, leave at 8:25am for the 8:41am train. Meet between WHSmith (no 34) and Nero Express (no 29) - MAP
Planned arrival time back into London is 5:45pm (you are committed until then)GUIDE - CORINA 07591 945281 (only for use during the hike) ABOUT US
FOOD - Bring a packed lunch, we usually visit a pub after the hike for drinks
DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY
Distance: 11 miles (17km)
Grading: Intermediate
Ascent: 485m
Hiking time: 4 to 4.5 hoursCOST & PAYMENT
£31 including the guided hike and return train travel, click “Attend” to join.
Payments are non-refundable and non-transferable but we have a process to release your space for RESALE, if your space sells you will be refunded.WHAT TO BRING
• Hiking clothes & footwear - ideally hiking boots. Hat & gloves if cold, waterproof jacket & trousers KIT LINK
• Water (2 litres)
• Lunch
• We arrange train tickets and logistics, so just turn up and have a great day 😁SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader and Outdoor Activity First Aider
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- TOUGH HIKE 26km The Hills and Valleys of the North Downs KentVictoria Station, London31,00 GBP
Join us in this picturesque exploration of the North Downs and the gorgeous Kent countryside as we show you why Kent is known as the "Garden of England".
This hike takes us on a hilly trail through magnificent rolling uplands, dry valleys and shady woodlands using the ancient routes of the Weald Way, the Pilgrims Way and the North Downs Way.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Hike through picturesque parts of the Pilgrims, North Downs and Weald Ways to discover a stunning part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• See the remains of the ancient village of Dode wiped out by the plague long ago but with its 1000 year old church still remaining
• See the long barrow of Coldrum Stones - 1000 years older than Stonehenge
• Hike through the spectacular Cobham Woods and the ancient Deer Park home to the Darnley Mausoleum
• Visit Cobham with its links to Charles Dickens and its historic buildings such as Cobham College - the quadrangular building retaining the remains of the original foundations of the college built by Sir John de Cobham in 1362
• Pass by Luddesdown Court - with its Grade I listed church and manor building with oak beam hall and stone dressingHIKE DESCRIPTION
Our journey begins at Sole Street from where we go through vast rolling fields passing Luddesdown Court. Following the Weald Way, we pass through the lost village of Dode dating from Roman times but wiped out by the great plague leaving just the 1000 year old Norman Church building (and legend has it ghosts too).
Passing tranquil shady woods along the Weald Way, we hike to the long barrow of Coldrum Stones constructed during Britain's Early Neolithic period and whose name means "place of enchantments". It is one of the earliest prehistoric monuments in Britain - more than 1000 years older than Stonehenge and offers stunning views from its top.
Next we head along the ancient Pilgrims Way to the top of the North Downs escarpment to have lunch. Crossing through more than eight different woods, we reach Upper Bush - a beautiful hamlet. Much of this section of the hike goes through very peaceful countryside with a remote feeling making you believe you are far away from anywhere!
Following another ascent, we reach the gorgeous Cobham Woods which is an old deer park containing the impressive Darnley Mausoleum. From here we eventually reach the beautiful and historic village of Cobham which has a 13th century church with some of the finest and oldest brass memorials in England. Here we will stop to rest a while at one of the village's three pubs - a medieval timber framed pub that was a favorite of Charles Dickens. After our well deserved drink we head off through orchards back to Sole Street for the return train home.
MEETING POINT
Victoria station 8:15am, leave at 8:35am for the 8:48am train. Meet between WHSmith (no 34) and Nero Express (no 29) - MAP
Planned arrival time back into London is 7:18pm (you are committed until then)GUIDE - KEVIN 07918 329854 (only for use during the hike) ABOUT US
FOOD - Bring a packed lunch, we usually visit a pub after the hike for drinks
DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY
Distance: 16 miles (26km)
Grading: Challenging
Ascent: 540m
Hiking time: 6.5 to 7.5 hoursCOST & PAYMENT
£31 including the guided hike and return train travel, click “Attend” to join.
Payments are non-refundable and non-transferable but we have a process to release your space for RESALE, if your space sells you will be refunded.WHAT TO BRING
• Hiking clothes & footwear - ideally hiking boots. Hat & gloves if cold, waterproof jacket & trousers KIT LINK
• Water (2 litres)
• Lunch
• Due to the early sunsets if doing this hike in winter it could finish around sunset, so bringing a torch is advisable or a charged mobile phone with flashlight just in case
• We arrange train tickets and logistics, so just turn up and have a great day 😁SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader and Outdoor Activity First Aider
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- HIKE 20km Abbeys, Woodlands, Witches Caves & Country Houses of River WeyWaterloo Station, London32,00 GBP
A picturesque adventure through England's most wooded county with a variety of attractions including historic buildings, picture postcard rural rivers and even a Witch's cave. A glorious circular hike from the ancient market town of Farnham steeped in history going back nearly 1000 years on this trail through time.
One of the very first Outdooraholics hikes from 2012, but still a timeless classic - written by our senior guide Graham who grew up here for 18 years, we show you this area and all its hidden gems!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore the romantic and enchanting ruins of an abandoned abbey dating back nearly 1000 years
• Visit the famous and picture postcard Tilford village cricket green
• See an 800 year old oak tree
• Visit a cave where supposedly a White Witch lived (Mother Ludlam)
• Explore the Bourne Woods and see where Gladiator LINK and over 20 other films were set
• Idyllic hiking along the banks of the River Wey through woodland paths
• We have a few other hidden gems in store for you :-DHIKE DESCRIPTION
Starting in the historic and attractive Georgian market town of Farnham, we go on a woodland valley trail via Mother Ludlam's cave (home to the White Witch of Waverley according to the legend), past Moor Park House, and then on to explore the site of Waverley Abbey ruins (founded 1128) and to see the grand Waverley Abbey House set on a lake. Our trail passes the famous cricket green at Tilford set in the delightful landscape of the River Wey and flanked by two medieval stone bridges and then onto the Bourne Woods.
Tilford Green is a superb example of a traditional village green from a long gone era - with a cricket pitch, pub and two medieval stone bridges. We then head on to visit an 800 year old oak tree (8 metre girth) before making our way back to Farnham. We also pass a farm where we see pigs (and often baby piglets). The Bourne woods has an interesting mix of heathland and coniferous trees and its beauty has drawn filmmakers for films such as Gladiator, Robin Hood, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, War Horse and at least 20 others - we'll be hiking through the area where these were filmed.
MEETING POINT
Waterloo station 8:25am, leave at 8:45am for the 9am train. Meet under the main central clock - MAP & photo of the clock
Planned arrival back into London is 6:28pm (you are committed until then)GUIDE - LYUBAVA 07883 405294 (only for use during the hike) ABOUT US
FOOD - Bring a packed lunch, we usually visit a pub after the hike for drinks
DISTANCE & DIFFICULTY & INFO
Distance: 12 miles (20km)
Grading: Intermediate
Ascent: 240m
Hiking time: 5.5 to 6 hours
Convenience Breaks (WC): Train, public toilets at lunch stop, pub at endCOST & PAYMENT
£32 including the guided hike and return train travel, click “Attend” to join.
Payments are non-refundable and non-transferable but we have a process to release your space for RESALE, if your space sells you will be refunded.WHAT TO BRING
• Hiking clothes & footwear - ideally hiking boots. Hat & gloves if cold, waterproof jacket & trousers KIT LINK
• Water (2 litres)
• Lunch
• We arrange train tickets and logistics, so just turn up and have a great day 😁SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader and Outdoor Activity First Aider
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