Waendel Walk weekend
Walking or cycling can provide great fun and keep you fit and healthy if common sense is used. Remember you are not the only users of the road and that cycles, cars, buses and lorries will still be using the roads during Waendel Weekend.
- If no footway or pavement - walk on the right hand side of the road in single file facing the oncoming traffic
- Cyclists and walkers are expected to abide by the Highway Code and the Countryside Code.
- If you become unwell report the problem at a Control Point.
- NEAT First Aid & Daventry RAYNET Group (Radio Amateurs Emergency Network) will be patrolling all routes and can provide assistance if required.
- Drink plenty of fluids. It is not advisable to drink alcohol.
- Bring suitable waterproof clothing and wear suitable footwear, not all the routes are all road and may be muddy.
- Make sure you bring your medication with you particularly if you are asthmatic or diabetic.
- Don't try long routes unless you are used to these distances, this is not the time to 'test it out', try one of the shorter routes this year building for longer distances in the future.
By taking part in the event you do so at your own risk. We ask participants to check with their doctor first before taking part in the event if they have any concerns about their fitness or have any medical issues.
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