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The Dales Way
Association
Click Here for an Application Form
Sign on Cam High Road
The Dales Way
Association was established in 1991 by a small group of individuals,
reflecting user group and tourism interests along the Dales Way. It now has
over 450 Members. Over 100 of these are owners of guest house, inn, farmhouse
and bed and breakfast accommodation along the route, together with a number
who provide services such as baggage transfer, accommodation booking etc. The
remainder are individual walkers. Membership is open to all who have walked,
or plan to walk, the Dales Way or simply care about its future. Members
receive a free copy of the Dales Way Handbook (reissued each year) and
occasional Newsletters. The Handbook is produced in conjunction with the West
Riding Area of the Ramblers' Association. Copies of the Newsletters are also
circulated to other interested parties such as the National Parks, Local
Authorities etc. The annual AGM occurs in the Dales each Spring. Ordinary
Committee meetings are held every two to three months throughout the year.
Constitution
Objectives
The Association has its own 'logo' which
appears on letter headings etc.
The Association sells a number of items as mementoes
of the walk including badges, sweat & polo shirts & hats. These all
incorporate the logo. Certificates are also produced for those completing the
walk. Association funds have been built up from Subscriptions, Donations and
profits from Sales. In its early days the Association received significant
support from the Ramblers' Association and the South Lakeland Tourist
Association. Funds are held for use to support the route, possibly as a part
contribution to enable a suitable project to be started. An example is the
creation of a new section of path, avoiding a short stretch of dangerous road
walking, near Cleabarrow in the Lakes. The
Association also purchased a supply of special Way Marks for both the main
and the three Link routes at its eastern end.
The Association has the ongoing aim of improving the route where desirable. In particular it seeks to
minimise any road walking where feasible. To this end an improved route has
been created to avoid the dangerous road below Bolton Bridge and in lower Dentdale making use of the new bridge at Brackensgill. Discussions are in hand with the National
Park for new paths to avoid road walking on a stretch below Hubberholme, a new off road route between Beckermonds and Oughtershaw and
some scheme to avoid the dangerous road walking on the A683 to the west of Sedbergh. It is policy that there should be only one
definitive line for the route with no official alternatives - although these
are possible in a number of places and, indeed, do appear in some guide books.
Use of any of these does not invalidate the completion of the walk. For this
reason it is not thought practicable for the official route to avoid the
lengthy stretch on the road down into the head of Dentdale due to the need for many to make use of accommodation there.
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