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Courses meetup information

Specific meetup information for all courses is emailed automatically from the website via a sending service approximately 15 minutes after you have made your booking. For some reason this email is sometimes flagged as junk by hotmail/outlook and as a result will be in the junk folder rather than your inbox. As this information email hold important information regarding the course you have booked it is advised flag the email as 'not junk' which will move the email to your inbox. This will also help to avoid any further meetup emails landing in your junk folder and being missed. This issue seems to only be with microsoft email services.
 
For non-specific course information please read the following.
 

What to bring

  • Hand Sanitiser.
  • Water bottle of at least 0.5 litre (for walks) or 1 litre for full day or longer courses.
  • Camera.
  • Pen/pencil and notepad.
  • Appropriate clothing - Walking boots/wellies essential and what ever else the weather dictates.
  • Waterproof jacket - it's England and advisable to always have one in your bag!
  • Insect repellent - Especially important.
  • Snacks... a couple of energy bars are always handy for those longer walks/courses.
  • A folding (non locking) pocket knife with a blade no longer than 2.5".
  • Small rucksack/day bag for your stuff.

What not to bring

  • Fixed blade knives or other cutting tools. As mentioned above, please do not being any kind of knife accept for a 2.5" non-locking foldaway pen knife. 
  • Baskets for the walk - Basket's are provided and if it is suitable for you to bring your own basket then the course specific email will suggest this.
  • Pets - Please do not assume it is ok to bring your dog. There are various reasons why dogs are not suitable for thse courses.
  • Children - Unless stated otherwise all courses are designed specifically for age 13+. Do not assume it is ok to just bring your kids along please. 
  • Apps & Books - Please refrain from using them on the day as presenting an instructor with facts they've never heard of is not the best way for them to impart their knowledge to you.