In
most cases the weather could be described as “normal”.
It should be remembered that on the British mountains the weather
can be severe at any time of the year. It should be noted that
Scafell Pike lies in officially the wettest part of England, Ben
Nevis can have snow at any time of the year, with the average
wind speed on the summit being almost 50 mph. Snowdon is prone
to mist and high winds. The risk is created by ill-prepared and
ill-equipped people venturing out into the “normal”
weather conditions. It is vitally important that each participant
is correctly equipped and prepared.
All
participants should be equipped with the following items.
Note that this is a guide to the minimum levels required.
Water
Proofs, Compass, Maps 1:25, 000, Flask, Pen/Paper, Torch (plus
spare battery and bulb), Gloves (plus spare pair), Boot laces,
Spare clothing, First aid kit, Chocolate, Dried fruit, Woolly
hat (plus spare), Blister pack, Survival bag and Whistle, spare
mobile phone battery, toilet paper.
You
MUST carry spare clothing. It is almost certain
to be required, and a mobile phone has become an essential item
of equipment. Remember to key into your ‘phone the telephone
number of your support team members.