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The Ramblers Festival of Winter Walks takes place from 26th December until 4th January.
One of the longest running walking festivals which turns 20 this year, is organised by The Ramblers Association. It is free to everyone and you don't have to be a member to take part.
This is a great way to get out into the countryside and enjoy some fresh air and exercise after being indoors watching Christmas tv and stuffing ourselves full of turkey over the festive period.
There are 700 walks on offer ranging from 4 to 14miles which caters for all levels of walkers.
Click here to see a full list of walks in your area or for further details visit the Ramblers Association.
We recently ran a story on our blog (13th November) about Portland College who won brasher footwear in a competition in the Sunderland Echo earlier this year.
The children came along to the brasher offices to collect their prizes and were delighted with their new boots.
Mr Ross sent us this photo of the group who proudly showed off their new footwear to their classmates when they got back to school.

Wool Ultra is a new addition to our sock range.
Made from Merino Wool which offers superb warmth and comfort and with additional padding on the toe, ball, heel and ankle - all the areas where you need it the most they form an essential part of your kit.


Available in 2/3 and 3/4 season in a range of colours they are available at selected retailers.
More details can be found on the website.
The brasher Supalite XCR® Hybrid is the perfect boot for birdwatchers as tried and tested by the editor of Birds Illustrated Magazine.

He comments:
When Olympic gold medal winner Chris Brasher went into the boot business in the late 1970's, he commited his company to creating comfortable footwear and this latest product, a cross between a boot and a shoe, fits his template perfectly.
Few birdwatchers are inclined to go scrambling up rocky hillsides or across glaciers in search of birds, so there is no need to seek out the heavyweight four-season boots favoured by mountaineers. However, we do need adequate protection from unfavourable weather because there is nothing like getting wet or cold feet to wreck that perfect day's birding.
The Supalite XCR® Hybrid ticked all the boxes as far as I was concerned. From day one, they were as comfortable to wear as old slippers, so that painful 'breaking in' period that we all used to suffer with leather boots of yesteryear never arose. At 1,036 gm for size 9, the Hybrid lived up to its 'super lite' tag, but this was not at the expense of any rigidity or padding in the sole.
Most of my testing was conducted in normal birding conditions in Eastern England but I was able to put their robustness to the test during a week in Scotland. Even when traversing the uneven expanses of Cairngorm, my feet remained cushioned from sharp stones and the cleats on the Staybylite soles gave me excellent grip on a variety of surfaces.
The only slipping I experienced was in the Ebro Delta of Spain when heavy rain turned fine sand into a mud slide, conditions that caused problems for everyone in the party.
The Gore-Tex XCR® material used for the uppers consists of four layers to aid breathability and to repel water and I tested this by standing in a running stream and walking through long drenched grass - the brashers performed perfectly and with the added benefit of keeping my feet warm but not overheated.
The Gore-Tex® is overlaid with shaped suede panels in khaki and brown in the men's version, while hard rubber heel and toe bumpers offer greater protection without increasing the length of the boot unduly. The padded sides (described as mid-cut) cover the ankles and gave me adequate support when walking along uneven ground.

Often the folded sewn-in tongue of leather boots can dig into the foot when laced tightly, but I had no problems of this sort at all and the boot was wide and roomy but well-shaped so that there was no heel movement.
The ladies version of the SupaliteHybrid XCR® comes in granite/steel or sage/green, sizes 4 to 8. The men's version is available in sizes 7 to 12.
Birdwatchers check out www.countryinnovation.co.uk
Hugh Chaloner recently completed a trek up Mount Kilimanjaro along with a team of determined trekkers to help raise funds for charity.
A great deal of training was involved which started way back in July.
Hugh's choice of footwear for the trek was a pair of brasher Supalite GTX and judging from the before and after shots - which can be seen on Hugh's diary, they were definitely well used!
Hugh has completed an online diary, detailing the trek which includes some fantastic pictures and it makes a great read.
This can be seen by following the link kili.intercuts.com/
The trek helped raise money towards Self Help Africa, Tuesday Trust and Down Syndrome Ireland (Carmona Services).

