Group Description :
Walks usually comprise of 7-8 miles between 500ft-1400ft of ascent and approximately 3 to 5 hours duration in the hilly parts of Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire Peak District. This means that we may walk in inclement conditions and the ground may be soft or very muddy, particularly during the winter months. Our walks may require crossing fields with horses and cattle from time to time. We do not allow dogs on walks in this group. Packed lunch, sufficient water or other drinks, walking boots and waterproofs are essential. A walking pole (or poles) are highly recommended. It is also suggested that participants carry a mobile phone, torch and a basic first aid kit in case of emergencies. We share driving as far as possible and petrol costs, usually one to three pounds. Group members contribute walks for the group, we anticipate that if each member contributes two walks then we can walk throughout the term year.
Buxton Mountain Rescue recommend the following additional equipment for winter hiking:
Watch: At least one member of the party should have a watch.
Headtorch: A headtorch with spare batteries is essential for navigating in the dark.
Whistle: A whistle is a simple but effective way to signal for help.
Emergency Shelter: A survival bag or blanket can provide vital warmth in an emergency.
Knife or Multi-tool: A useful tool for various tasks.