SHARRAH POOL
PEAK DISTRICT
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The Hike Society is celebrating their first Annual General Hike weekend, hosting multiple hikes over one weekend to encourage people to get outside and to unlock the outdoors.
Come and join The Hike Society by Columbia and 114 Index for a hike in The Peak District.
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NEXT DATE
Sat, 15 October 2022
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DURATION
10:00 – 15:00 BST
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LEVEL AND LENGTH
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PACKING LIST
- Hiking Footwear
- Waterproofs
- Hydration
- Nutrition – snacks etc
- Navigation Tools i.e., map and compass
- Lip Balm
- Hand Sanitizer
- First Aid
- Extra Layers
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LOCATION AND MEETING POINT
Meeting Point: Bowden Bridge Car Park, High Peak, SK22 2LH
FOCUS ON
Wet or dry, grass or gravel, the grip outsole keeps you steadfast on any terrain.
- UPPER: NAVIC FIT SYSTEM™ delivers a natural midfoot lock down. OutDry™ waterproof, breathable construction. Seamless mesh delivers exceptional fit and support. 3D print provides lightweight stability.
- MIDSOLE: Techlite+™ Single density foam midsole delivers a responsive underfoot cushioning experience while providing superior comfort and stability on the trail.
- OUTSOLE: Adapt Trax™ outsole provides exceptional traction in wet and dry conditions.
- Please note: laces and zippers incorporated in Columbia Sportswear Company footwear are not waterproof.
- Uses: Hiking
- Hiking type: Day hiking, Backpacking
- UPPER: NAVIC FIT SYSTEM™ delivers a natural midfoot lock down. OutDry™ waterproof, breathable construction. Seamless mesh delivers exceptional fit and support. 3D print provides lightweight stability.
- MIDSOLE: Techlite+™ Single density foam midsole delivers a responsive underfoot cushioning experience while providing superior comfort and stability on the trail.
- OUTSOLE: Adapt Trax™ outsole provides exceptional traction in wet and dry conditions.
- Please note: laces and zippers incorporated in Columbia Sportswear Company footwear are not waterproof.
- Uses: Hiking
- Hiking type: Day hiking, Backpacking
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A STORY ABOUT...
The city and the countryside are always seen as separate entities, but the two are intrinsically connected. Monique Christian examines the transition from urban to rural during a 17-mile hike from the centre of Sheffield to the top of Mam Tor, the ‘Mother Hill’ standing almost 1700ft high in the heart of England’s Peak District.
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A STORY ABOUT...
The city and the countryside are always seen as separate entities, but the two are intrinsically connected. Monique Christian examines the transition from urban to rural during a 17-mile hike from the centre of Sheffield to the top of Mam Tor, the ‘Mother Hill’ standing almost 1700ft high in the heart of England’s Peak District.
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