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All walks will have experienced leaders and first aiders. Many
leaders are local folk who work in the Angus Glens or Countryside
Rangers who will be able to pass on interesting information about
the landscape, its wildlife and human history. Qualified Mountain
Leaders will lead all high-level walks
Walks in the Festival have been graded
in order that you can select walks suitable for your level of
fitness; descriptions are included in this Programme. The ascent
is given where this is significant.
Selecting suitable walks will enable you to get the most pleasure
and satisfaction from the Festival - and leave you some energy
to spare for the evening events!
Please ensure that you have suitable equipment. Most walks require
full hillwalking gear including boots, waterproofs and windproof
clothing, where stated you should provide your own packed lunch,
which can be obtained either from your accommodation provider
or local shops.
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For reasons of both safety and comfort,
lower and some mid-level walks will be limited to a maximum of
30 people. Higher level walks may have smaller limits, due to
distance or severity of terrain. Limits are clearly indicated
in this Programme.
(Pre-booking for walks is therefore essential.)
If your selected walk is full, we will offer alternative walks
on the same day if possible.
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