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Friday Group Walks – Slieau Ruy and Colden Summit Walk

2024-03-29 10:00 - Want to explore wonderful Manx countryside in the Winter months and into Springtime. Why not join us and partake in carefully selected and interesting guided walks, feeling the benefits to your physical wellbeing, meeting new friends and enjoy the social side of group walking with walking.im. All walks which start at 10:00am and finish approx. 1:00pm The walks take approximately 3 hrs and 4 to 7 miles long, depending on the terrain. You will be walking with experienced and knowledgeable guides who will support all participants as we enjoy the islands varied landscapes. The walking terrain will vary from open moorland, coastal footpaths, country roads, plantations, national glens, greenways, and footpaths. Participants should be confident of their fitness and comfortable to walk the approximate distances, although the walks will not be strenuous. The routes will involve a few ups and downs but will include plenty of rest stops with time to stand and stare. Please ensure you wear comfortable and supportive walking shoes/boots with good grip and carry suitable clothing with waterproofs in case the weather closes in. Bring walking poles if you use them, camera, and snacks to ensure you stay nourished and plenty of fluid/water. Please also bring any medication which you may require and inform us of any medical issues which we should be aware of. Each walk is £10pp (payable on the day). Walking.im and Manx Walks are fully insured for walking activities but will ask all participants to sign a medical and risk activity disclaimer before commencement of their 1st walk and you advise us of any relevant medical conditions. For more information

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Friday Group Walks - Wallabies

2024-02-23 10:00 - Want to explore wonderful Manx countryside in the Winter months and into Springtime. Why not join us and partake in carefully selected and interesting guided walks, feeling the benefits to your physical wellbeing, meeting new friends and enjoy the social side of group walking with walking.im. All walks which start at 10:00am and finish approx. 1:00pm The walks take approximately 3 hrs and 4 to 7 miles long, depending on the terrain. You will be walking with experienced and knowledgeable guides who will support all participants as we enjoy the islands varied landscapes. The walking terrain will vary from open moorland, coastal footpaths, country roads, plantations, national glens, greenways, and footpaths. Participants should be confident of their fitness and comfortable to walk the approximate distances, although the walks will not be strenuous. The routes will involve a few ups and downs but will include plenty of rest stops with time to stand and stare. Please ensure you wear comfortable and supportive walking shoes/boots with good grip and carry suitable clothing with waterproofs in case the weather closes in. Bring walking poles if you use them, camera, and snacks to ensure you stay nourished and plenty of fluid/water. Please also bring any medication which you may require and inform us of any medical issues which we should be aware of. Each walk is £10pp (payable on the day). Walking.im and Manx Walks are fully insured for walking activities but will ask all participants to sign a medical and risk activity disclaimer before commencement of their 1st walk and you advise us of any relevant medical conditions. For more information

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Friday Group Walks - The Black Hut

2024-02-16 10:00 - Want to explore wonderful Manx countryside in the Winter months and into Springtime. Why not join us and partake in carefully selected and interesting guided walks, feeling the benefits to your physical wellbeing, meeting new friends and enjoy the social side of group walking with walking.im. All walks which start at 10:00am and finish approx. 1:00pm The walks take approximately 3 hrs and 4 to 7 miles long, depending on the terrain. You will be walking with experienced and knowledgeable guides who will support all participants as we enjoy the islands varied landscapes. The walking terrain will vary from open moorland, coastal footpaths, country roads, plantations, national glens, greenways, and footpaths. Participants should be confident of their fitness and comfortable to walk the approximate distances, although the walks will not be strenuous. The routes will involve a few ups and downs but will include plenty of rest stops with time to stand and stare. Please ensure you wear comfortable and supportive walking shoes/boots with good grip and carry suitable clothing with waterproofs in case the weather closes in. Bring walking poles if you use them, camera, and snacks to ensure you stay nourished and plenty of fluid/water. Please also bring any medication which you may require and inform us of any medical issues which we should be aware of. Each walk is £10pp (payable on the day). Walking.im and Manx Walks are fully insured for walking activities but will ask all participants to sign a medical and risk activity disclaimer before commencement of their 1st walk and you advise us of any relevant medical conditions. For more information

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Friday Group Walks – The Secret Glen

2024-02-09 10:00 - Want to explore wonderful Manx countryside in the Winter months and into Springtime. Why not join us and partake in carefully selected and interesting guided walks, feeling the benefits to your physical wellbeing, meeting new friends and enjoy the social side of group walking with walking.im. All walks which start at 10:00am and finish approx. 1:00pm The walks take approximately 3 hrs and 4 to 7 miles long, depending on the terrain. You will be walking with experienced and knowledgeable guides who will support all participants as we enjoy the islands varied landscapes. The walking terrain will vary from open moorland, coastal footpaths, country roads, plantations, national glens, greenways, and footpaths. Participants should be confident of their fitness and comfortable to walk the approximate distances, although the walks will not be strenuous. The routes will involve a few ups and downs but will include plenty of rest stops with time to stand and stare. Please ensure you wear comfortable and supportive walking shoes/boots with good grip and carry suitable clothing with waterproofs in case the weather closes in. Bring walking poles if you use them, camera, and snacks to ensure you stay nourished and plenty of fluid/water. Please also bring any medication which you may require and inform us of any medical issues which we should be aware of. Each walk is £10pp (payable on the day). Walking.im and Manx Walks are fully insured for walking activities but will ask all participants to sign a medical and risk activity disclaimer before commencement of their 1st walk and you advise us of any relevant medical conditions. For more information

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of course, the question is, can technology help to get wildfires under control earlier? laura goodwin investigates. it only takes one spark to start a wildfire that can spread for miles and rage for days. with our climate changing and land becoming drier, it's providing the perfect conditions for wildfires to blaze. and even in traditionally cooler parts of the world, wildfires are becoming more unpredictable. mist and cloud are dominating the skyline today. but back in the summer, it was very different. it had been particularly dry and this piece of moorland in west calder, just outside of edinburgh, burned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and 12 appliances to eventually bring it under control.

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it had been particularly dry, and this piece of moorland in west calderjust outside of edinburgh burned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and i2 appliances to eventually bring it under control. dr tom smith is a wildfire expert. i believe you're at the site of a summer grassland fire in scotland, which is very unusual. fires normally occur in the spring, when the heather fuels have dried out and become available to burn before they green up and contain lots of moisture. that usually stops the fires from happening in the summer in scotland. but what you've seen is that the grasses have got so dry that they were available to burn in august. we are seeing these longer, hotter, drierspells, and that's predicted to continue through the rest of this century until we do something about carbon emissions and reduce the level of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. how important is acting early, early detection and trying to get on top of things as quickly as possible?

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it only takes one spark to start a wildfire that can spread for miles and rage for days but with climate changing and land becoming drier, it's providing the perfect conditions for wildfires to blaze and even in traditionally cooler parts of the world, wildfires are becoming more unpredictable. clouds are dominating the skyline today but back in the summer, it was very different. it had been particularly dry and this piece of moorland in west calderjust outside of edinburgh burned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and 12 appliances to eventually bring it under control. doctor tom smith is a wildfire expert. i believe you're at the site of a summer grassland fire in scotland which is very unusual. fires normally occur in the spring, when the heather fuels have dried out and become available to burn before they green up

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a wildfire that can spread for miles and rage for days. with our climate changing and land becoming drier, it's providing the perfect conditions for wildfires to blaze. and even in traditionally cooler parts of the world, wildfires are becoming more unpredictable. mist and cloud are dominating the skyline today but back in the summer, it was very different. it had been particularly dry, and this piece of moorland in west calderjust outside of edinburgh burned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and 12 appliances to eventually bring it under control. dr tom smith is a wildfire expert. i believe you're at the site of a summer grassland fire in scotland, which is very unusual. fires normally occur in the spring, when the heather fuels have dried out and become available to burn before they green up

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more intense and more frequent, the risk of wildfires will increase two. the question is, can technology help to get wildfires under control earlier? laura goodwin investigates. it only takes one spark to start a wildfire that can spread for miles and raged for days but with climate changing and then becoming drier, it's providing the perfect conditions for wildfires to blaze and even in traditionally cooler parts of the world, wildfires are becoming more unpredictable. clouds are dominating the skyline today but back in the summer, it was very different. it had been particularly dry and this piece of moorland in west calderjust outside of edinburgh earned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and i2 appliances

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the risk of wildfires will increase too, of course. the question is, can technology help get wildfires under control earlier? laura goodwin investigates. it only takes one spark to start a wildfire that can spread for miles and rage for days. with our climate changing and land becoming drier, it's providing the perfect conditions for wildfires to blaze. and even in traditionally cooler parts of the world, wildfires are becoming more unpredictable. mist and cloud are dominating the skyline today but back in the summer, it was very different. it had been particularly dry, and this piece of moorland in west calderjust outside of edinburgh burned for three days. it took 60 firefighters and 12 appliances to eventually bring it under control.

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