GUIDELINES FOR WALKS
Members and guests are responsible for the following:
- Footwear. It is essential to wear either hiking boots or strong walking shoes due to the terrain that may be covered. Sandals and trainers are not acceptable for safety reasons.
- Water. It is essential to avoid dehydration. Adequate water should always be carried — a minimum of 2 litres especially in the Summer months. More Information can be found under the Tab - Rehydration
- Environment. Please ensure that you leave no litter behind, and that you take no green souvenirs.
- Smoking on Walks. Smoking is strictly forbidden in all walking environments due to acute fire risk.
- Dogs and other pets are not allowed on walks.
- Children. Children under the age of 12 years are not permitted on walks. If any children are accepted as guests they are the sponsoring member’s responsibility.
- Personal Safety. Walkers are advised to carry a first aid kit and a whistle. All walkers must carry an emergency contact card which includes details of the person to be contacted in the case of an emergency and any special medical information.
- Liability. All members and guests participate in walks entirely at their own risk.
- Keeping Together. Walkers are required to follow the instructions of the Walk Leader. They should not deviate from the route or take short cuts. If a walker has to leave the planned route for any reason, they must inform the Leader or Back-Marker. Be aware of personal safety and the safety of those around you.
- Visual Contact. Walkers should always maintain visual contact with those in front and behind. When the group makes a turn, be sure that those behind you are aware of this.
MEMBERSHIP OF THE HAPPY WANDERERS PAPHOS
The Happy Wanderers aim to offer three walks, graded for different levels of ability, almost every Wednesday of the year. We would not be able to do this without the support of our members, who volunteer to organise and lead walks, act as back-markers, and arrange drinks/meals after walking. Every walking member is normally expected to lead at least one walk a year, or if they are unable to lead, help out with at least one walk, by volunteering as day organiser, arranging a taverna, recruiting walk leaders, and/or acting as back-marker. We do understand that there may be exceptional circumstances that prevent some members participating as fully as they might wish.
We appreciate that leading a walk can initially seem a daunting challenge. Our experienced walk leaders are happy to help and mentor new members and any first-time leaders, to learn how do this and gain experience. Advice and resources are also available on our website, including a library of walk
routes.
WALKS ORGANISER OF THE DAY
The organiser of the day recruits walk leaders and usually leads one of the walks themselves. The organiser is not expected to plan, recce or know all three walks: each walk leader can be left to plan their own walk, although less experienced leaders may need help with this.
The Organiser of the Day is responsible for the following:
- Selecting the location to start and finish the walks.
- Selecting a taverna for drinks afterwards, informing the taverna staff and reminding them to have enough cold beer etc (or you can get someone else to take care of this, so long as it’s done).
- Liaising with the other walk leaders, email directions to the meeting point and details of the walks to the Secretary at hwpaphos@outlook.com by the Saturday before the walk. Details usually include the walk length, approximate ascent and descent, and a note on any particular challenges such as steep hills, loose rocks, crossing of streams. And finally the taverna arranged for drinks afterwards.
- Pre-walk talk: Introduce the leaders and back-markers. Remind participants where the drinks will be.
WALK LEADERS'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Walk Leaders are responsible for planning and leading a walk on a designated day. Responsibilities include the following:
- Route. The route needs to have been recently walked by the Leader and ideally by the Back-Marker,and be suitable for the relevant category of walk.
- Pace. To set a pace suitable for the terrain, weather conditions and abilities of the group. Frequently check that the pace meets the needs of all walkers – i.e. that no-one is left far behind.
- Back and Middle Markers. The walk leader should be supported by a back-marker who knows the route. The back-marker’s main role is to ensure no-one gets lost or left behind. They must inform the walk leader if the pace is too fast for the slowest walker. They should also be able to help in case anyone is injured, e.g. by going to fetch a car.
The number of walkers determines the policy for each walk:
For a group over 10 – a single Back-Marker who is responsible for keeping the group in sight of the Walk Leader and monitoring numbers. The Back-Marker must inform the Leader if the pace is too fast for the slowest walker.
For a group over 30 - For every group of 30 or more, a middle marker should be nominated, who will have similar duties to the Back-Marker. - Walking on Roads. If possible walk on the RIGHT facing the oncoming traffic. Busy roads should be avoided whenever possible.
- Walking Group. The Walk Leader must be satisfied that all walkers are wearing appropriate footwear, carrying enough water and that guests are accompanied by their sponsors. The Walk Leader has the right to refuse to take any walker deemed not to comply.
WALKS
Winter Walks
Long – Distance approximately 16 kilometres (10 miles).
Medium – Distance approximately 13 kilometres (8 miles).
Short – Distance approximately 9.5 kilometres (6 miles).
Summer Walks
From July to September there will usually be one walk each Wednesday starting at 5pm unless otherwise notified.
These distances are for guidance and due consideration should be given to the prevailing terrain and climatic
conditions.
GUEST WALKERS
Guest Walkers may be invited by a member or may contact us via the website. Guests names must be notified to the relevant Group Member by no later than 6pm on the Monday before the walk. A sponsoring member is required to accompany each guest on their walk, and to stay with them if they are unable to complete the route. First time guests may not join the long walk. Guests joining via the website will be accompanied by a member of the Steering Group.
SAFETY ADVICE
First Aid Kit. Each walker should carry their own First Aid Kit.
Whistles. It is recommended to carry a whistle, to attract attention in case of an emergency.
NOTES
Note 1: To be considered members of HWP P3A, you would need to complete 4 walks and be a member of the P3A in the membership year.
Note 2: The walking programme is available on the website www.happywandererspaphos.org
Note 3: During the year, social events, day outings and extended walking excursions may be arranged.
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Emergency Numbers:
European Medical Emergency 112
Police/Fire/Ambulance 199
Forest Fire 1407
Rescue Coordination Centre 1441
Nicosia General Hospital: 22 801400 / 22 801475 (Accidents and emergencies)
Paphos General Hospital: 26 803260 / 26 306100
Limassol General Hospital: 25 801100 / 25 305770
Larnaca General Hospital: 24 800500 / 24 800369
Polis General Hospital: 26 321431
Kyperounta Hospital: 25 532021
Agros Hospital: 25 521317