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Published: Friday April 23, 2010 | |
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The 1932 mass trespass of Kinder Scout was a seminal event in the history of access and walking, and a catalyst for the formation of the Ramblers. On Saturday 24 April, The Ramblers will be marking this momentous anniversary with a ‘mass march’ retracing the route of the original trespassers up Kinder Scout. Hundreds of Ramblers and walking enthusiasts will scale the heights of this historic mountain carrying a special Ramblers banner and baton as part of the Ramblers 75th birthday celebrations. Ramblers CEO, Tom Franklin, comments: “When the Ramblers first came into being, much of Britain was out of bounds to walkers including 99% of the Peak District. Over the past 75 years the Ramblers have lobbied for — and obtained piece-by-piece — legislation to open the countryside up to walkers. Now we’re asking everyone, of all ages and walking levels, to get out, celebrate walking and help us pass on the baton for future generations.” The Kinder Scout mass trespass brought the issue of access to national attention and participants, including some who would later go on to become prominent figures in the Ramblers, were imprisoned for their beliefs. The event was a catalyst for the formation of the Ramblers Association 3 years later. The baton walk will take place at 10.30 AM, setting off from Hayfield car park, Kinderscout. For those who do not wish to tackle the heady heights of Kinder’s summit the ‘Get Walking’ team will lead an easier walk, taking in the beautiful scenery surrounding Kinder Scout, so that everyone can take part in this historic occasion. This walk is part of a nationwide Baton walks programme, where a special Ramblers birthday baton will travel around Britain throughout 2010. Baton walks will be taking place across the whole of the North East in April, before handing the baton onto Scotland in May. For more information about your nearest baton walk visit: www.ramblers75.org.uk/baton-walks
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