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Stride for Cancer Care - frequently asked questions (FAQs)

We're so pleased you're interested in our sponsored walk, Stride for Cancer Care, on Sunday 18 September. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about the event. 

If you have a question that's not answered below, please get in touch by emailing [email protected] or calling the team on 01483 464146. 

On the day: Is the walk suitable for wheelchairs/ pushchairs?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Is the walk suitable for wheelchairs/ pushchairs?

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No, unfortunately the terrain is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.

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On the day: Can children take part in the walk?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Can children take part in Stride for Cancer Care?

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Children can take part in Stride for Cancer Care as long as they are capable of completing the distance of the walk. They must be accompanied at all times by an adult and will be their sole responsibility.

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On the day: Can I bring my dog?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Can I bring my dog along to Stride for Cancer Care?

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No, unfortunately no pets are allowed on the walk.

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On the day: Are there toilets at the checkpoints?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Are there toilets at the checkpoints?

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Our checkpoints don't have toilets.

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On the day: What happens to our luggage when we are walking?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - What happens to our luggage when we are walking?

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Any bags will be stored safely at the registration area.

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On the day: Is there much water at the checkpoints?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Is there much water at the Stride for Cancer Care checkpoints?

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There's enough water for everyone to fill their bottles several times over. We also provide squash and occasionally, Coke.

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On the day: What food is at the checkpoints?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - What food is at the checkpoints during Stride for Cancer Care?

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Our checkpoint food is varied, plentiful and caters for most dietary preferences - you will not go hungry out on the course if you stock up well at the checkpoints. 

We provide a variety of savoury food (e.g. sandwiches, crisps, pretzels, sausages etc.) and sweet food (e.g. cakes, biscuits, sweets) at every checkpoint.

If you have special dietary requirements which may not be catered for, you can provide us with a drop bag for specific checkpoints. Please ensure that this is clearly marked with your name and which checkpoint you would like us to transport it to. Hand it to us as soon as possible at registration so that we can ensure it gets to the right place.

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On the day: How will I find my way? Will I be given a route card and directions?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - How will I find my way? Will I be given a route card and directions?

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The routes are well marked with orange ribbon and orange paint dots and arrows. There are also OSMAPs available on the app, and gpx files available for download.

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Facilities: I have specific dietary requirements

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - I have specific dietary requirements.

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If you have specific dietary requirements, please let us know on your entry form or email us. If you want to prepare small packs of food with your name on it for the aid stations, we will make sure this is taken out.

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Facilities: What are the facilities at the start and finish?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - What are the facilities at the start and finish of Stride for Cancer Care?

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There will be toilets and an area where you can leave your bags and celebrate when you finish Stride for Cancer Care. 

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Facilities: Can I leave my car at the start?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Can I leave my car at the start for Stride for Cancer Care?

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Yes, there is plenty of parking at the start of Stride for Cancer Care.

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Kit: What kit is compulsory?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - What kit is compulsory for Stride for Cancer Care?

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The only compulsory kit is 500ml water and a mobile phone switched on and not on silent.

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Kit: What should I wear?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - what should I wear for Stride for Cancer Care?

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Kit is down to personal preference, but clearly, the conditions will dictate what you need to be comfortable. When deciding, you need to consider that in the autumn, conditions can change quickly, and you will be out on the course for a few hours so prepare to add extra layers for warmth and protection from the wind or rain.

If it is hot consider taking a hat and sun block to protect your skin.

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Kit: What shoes should I wear?

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - what shoes should I wear for Stride for Cancer Care?

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The terrain for Stride for Cancer Care is mainly off-road on paths, trails and tracks. Depending on the weather running up to the event, the ground underfoot can get very slippery and muddy or it could be hard or dry. You can use walking shoes, walking boots, or just good quality trainers.

Whatever you wear, please ensure they are comfortable and worn in.

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