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How much cash will I need during the tour, and for what purposes?
Not a great deal. Your bed and breakfasts are prepaid, and you will either have prepaid dinners, or can pay for these by credit card. You will need cash for lunches (unless you arrange these in such a way that you can pay by credit card), for additional refreshments, possible use of public transport, personal shopping and sightseeing.
| Can I obtain cash or change money during the tour? There are branches of most major banks in Windermere and Keswick. There is a small branch of Barclays Bank in Coniston, operating reduced hours. There are also cash machines in Coniston.
Facilities in Eskdale, Wasdale and Loweswater are far more restricted, and our advice is that you set yourself up with whatever cash you need before arriving at one of these places.
| How difficult are the walks? The Heart of Lakeland tour can be taken at either moderate or strenuous level. The strenuous applies if you walk the whole way every day and involves distances of up to 20 Kilometres (12 miles) with up to 800 metres (2600 feet) of height gain. But every day which would be more than 11 kilometres (7 miles) provides an option of doing the first half of the walk, then completing it by public transport (on the one day when public transport is not available we can arrange a taxi pick-up at no extra cost provided it is set up in advance).
The North Lakes Wanderer tour is ONLY available at strenuous level.
Neither tour can be classed as easy, therefore some previous hiking experience is advisable.
| What experience and skills do I need? You should be comfortable walking 11 to 12 kilometres (7 to 8 miles) per day for the moderate version, or 20 kilometres (12 miles) for the strenuous, in mountainous terrain.
You should also be able to read a map and use a compass to check your direction.
| What kind of footwear do I need? Hiking boots are strongly recommended, although lightweight ones are adequate in summer conditions. They must give you a proper grip on the ground, as well as providing ankle support.
| What special clothing should I bring to walk in? You need a waterproof cagoule and trousers, since walking in the rain is always a possibility, also a hat and gloves for days when there is a cold wind. Bring plenty of pairs of thick socks, and a spare pullover and/or sweat shirt.
Remember that in these days of global warming there is the risk of getting too hot as well as too cold, and in that event you will need a sun hat, sunblock and plenty of water. Once above the tree line, you won't find much shade from the hot sun!
You will find it more comfortable to have a complete change of clothing for the evenings. On most nights we deliver your surplus luggage to the accommodation.
| Do I need a compass? Yes, everyone should carry a compass when out walking in the Lake District fells, and should know how to use it. If you stick to our recommended route, and the weather is fine, you may never use it, but better safe than sorry! At one or two points our route description mentions the bearing you should be walking on if there is the risk (e.g. in mist) that you could take a wrong direction.
If you need some advice in how to use a compass, we can arrange a short briefing session for you on your first evening. Please mention this in advance if possible.
| Must I follow exactly the recommended route? No, it's your decision where you go. However, if you opt to take a different route, remember that the level of difficulty could be higher than that published for the tour. If you do decide to follow a different route, perhaps to take in the top of a mountain, please mention this to the proprietor of the accommodation where you stayed the night before, so that if you happen not to check in the following night we will have some idea of what has happened.
| What will happen if I am delayed? We ask you to arrange your day so that you check in to the next accommodation by 6.00 pm at the latest. If you haven't shown up within an hour of that time, the accommodation owners have been asked to contact us and report you missing. Depending on circumstances we could then initiate a search.
If you are delayed and have a mobile phone, or reach a phone in the valley, please try to let either the accommodation or our office know what is happening.
If you decide to have your evening meal before checking in, please let the accommodation owner that this is what you are doing.
| What kind of rucksack do I need? If you book the basic tour, there is one night (two on the North Lakes Wanderer) for which we do not transfer your luggage. You will therefore need a rucksack large enough to carry the essentials for one night (spare shoes, a change of clothes, night attire, etc.). If you pay the supplement to have luggage delivered every night, a small day pack to carry food, water, spare clothes and other items you need while out walking will be adequate.
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