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Location
Weidingen
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Check-in
Friday 18:00–19:30
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Reminder
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Participation Fee
40€ / 20€
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Arrival & Transport
Arrival & Check-in: Friday, 10 April – 18:00 to 19:30
Departure: Sunday – at 11:00
Location
31 Am Pëtz
9579 Weidingen
Luxembourg
Transport can be organised by your group or via our optional shuttle bus.
Limited places – leaders have been informed.
Schedule Overview
Briefing
Hot evening meal
Socializing
06:00 – Start of the walking challenge
Breakfast
Badge ceremony & charity cheque handover
Departure at 11:00
- Collect all medical forms (Fiche médicale) in advance
- Collect all sponsorship forms (Sponsorziedelen)
- Arrive at check-in with your full group
- Bring a proof of payment if no payment confirmation was received
- Ensure participants have mandatory gear (shoes, vest, water)
- Share all practical information with your group beforehand
- Be reachable and coordinate with the central organisation
Essential Gear
What to Bring
These are the essentials you should definitely not forget.
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Refillable water bottle
- Yellow high-visibility vest
- Medical information & insurance details (to be collected by the group leader in advance)
- Sponsorship form (Sponsorziedel)
- Scouts uniform & neckerchief
- Small backpack
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Rain coat and warm jacket
- Refillable water bottle
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Yellow high-visibility vest
- Mess tin, cutlery and reusable cup
- Kitchen towel
- Sleeping bag and sleeping mat
- Slippers or clean indoor shoes
- Personal hygiene items
- Personal medication
- Medical information & insurance details (to be collected by the group leader in advance)
- Sponsorship form (Sponsorziedel)
Food & Drinks
Meals are organised by the event staff.
- Hot meal on Friday evening
- Hot meal on Saturday evening (also available at checkpoints)
- Breakfast on Sunday
- Snacks during the walk (except your ultra-favorite treat 😉)
Food and drinks are available at checkpoints along the route.
Please indicate special diets or allergies during registration.
Please bring your own:
Mess tin (bowl), cutlery and reusable cup
No disposable tableware will be provided.
Sleeping & Rest
Sleeping takes place indoors in a multipurpose hall.
No beds available.
Sleeping space is available before and after the challenge.
Bring:
Sleeping bag and sleeping mat
Safety & Support
Your safety comes first throughout the event.
- Checkpoints every 5–10 km
- Support points along the route
- Participants are never allowed to walk alone
- You can stop early at any checkpoint
Communication
Important information is shared through the group leader before the event
(registration, updates, newsletter).
During the challenge:
The central organisation team is the main contact
At basecamp:
The group leader remains responsible for their participants
Emergency contact details will be provided on site.
