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All activities
All Summer activities are more comfortable with a full arm and leg covering of warm cloths.  Fleece type material, or a wool mixture is a good choice.  A wind proof top is also essential. Try to save your cotton T shirts and sweat shirts for travelling home in.

Jeans are NOT recommended for any activity, apart from travelling home in.

Preferably two long sleeved layers, and one long legged layer, with your lightweight waterproof jacket over the top. If you have waterproof trousers bring them.  Bring gloves, warm hat and additional warm clothing if weather not the best

Family/children's Adventure Day

Three activities may need three extra sets of clothing, especially if Gorge and Kayak are included.
Bag to put wet kit in.
Towel.
Lunch and drink.
Spare footwear.
Warm clothes to go home in are the fourth set.

Abseilers,  and Rock Climbers.

If you've got walking boots use them, otherwise footwear with a treaded sole is best. And wear plenty of warm layers as the sites are often exposed.
The lightweight waterproof jacket is essential to keep you warm.

 

Kayaking/Canoeing/Raft Building

The lightweight waterproof jacket is essential to keep wind off. Footwear should have a thin compact sole.  We keep footwear on all the time to avoid cut feet.
T shirt and shorts are not enough. Long sleeved and long legged layers are better.

You might want to bring a wetsuit if you have one.

 

 

Gorge Scramblers

We will give you a wetsuit.  Bring a complete underclothing, and a towel.  The best footwear is boots, but trainers with a good sole and laces are ok.

You might want to bring your own wetsuit if you have one.

 Wet socks/boots are not good.

Orienteering

Long layers are necessary to reduce scratches from undergrowth.
Clothing to protect from wind and rain.
Footwear with good grip for sloping and sometimes slippery surfaces are recommended