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Women's Trail Maintenance Day

MEETING POINT : We'll confirm this nearer the time once we know what trail section we'll be working on.

Your Dig Supervisors will be : Ally, Jessica and Emma

ATV Trail Maintenance Day – FAQs

Here's everything you need to know before joining us for a maintenance day. If your question isn’t answered below please email us at afantrailvolunteers@gmail.com

Q: Do I need to book a place on an ATV trail maintenance day?

A: Nope. Just come along to the designated meeting point for the day.

Q: Where is the meeting point?

A: The meeting point will be confirmed nearer the date once we know what section of trail we'll be working on. Keep an eye on the event posting for updates.

Q: My son/daughter would really like to get involved too, can they come along?

A: To comply with insurance, risk assessment and safeguarding, all volunteers need to be 18yrs and over.

Q: What should I wear?

A: Safety/steel toecap boots or otherwise sturdy boots are essential (wellies, rigger boots or trainers are not suitable). Heavy-duty gloves. Weather appropriate clothing/layers. Long trousers.

Q: Do I need to bring refreshment?

A: We strongly advise bringing plenty of snacks and fluids.

Q: How will we get to the work site?

A: The dig supervisor/s will help with transport or advise where to go from the meeting point.

Q: Will we have to walk far?

A: Depending on the intended work site, we may need to walk for a distance with our tools. The dig supervisor/s will provide more detail on the day.

Q: What if I need to leave early?

A: Please let your dig supervisor know at the start of the day. They can advise you on directions from the work site or arrange transport back to the meet point at the appropriate time if required. It is important that you sign out with the dig supervisor before you leave the work site.

Q: I have a medical condition/allergy, can I still come along?

A: Of course. Just make your dig supervisor aware and ensure that you have your medication.

Q: What if I have an accident?

A: All our dig supervisors have appropriate first aid training and access to a medical kit.

Q: I’ve never really used tools before.

A: That’s ok, we’ll show you how!

Q: I’m worried about coming along on my own.

A: Don’t worry! You’ll find a friendly, welcoming bunch of people who are delighted you’ve come along to help.

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