Walking equipment

 

Rain, shine, wind or snow, one way or another, you can do it.

Family Walk on A Sunny Day

Trainers and walking shoes

Small rucksack with:
Suncream

Sun hat

Snacks

Bottle of water

Wet wipes

(Spare nappy)

Spare pants.

Just in case it rains …The more the drizzle, the louder the grizzle.

Wet weather gear.

Add: Waterproofs tops and trousers, or all in one waterproofs

Wellies and socks

Trainers which can get muddy.

Gloves/wool hat

 

 

Take an extra layer, even if it means squishing coats into a rucksack, so be it.

 

And, let them get muddy. They can wear waterproof all-in-ones or play clothes that can be throw into the washing machine.

 

And where ever you are walking remember, as a sign outside a church in the Florida Keys, decreed: “Blessed the flexible for they shall not be bent out of shape.”

 

 

Longer Walks

 

Hiking boots with thick socks.

When buying your hiking boots it is worth clomping around the house with woolly socks to wear them in. Blisters caused by rubbing boots can ruin a walk. Many boots are pre-worn in.

Suncream

Hat

Snacks

Bottle of water

Phone

A dry bag

Waterproofs

Spare socks.

Mosquito/midge spray

Plasters

Compass/map