The Crag Clean Up 2023 is a simple event designed to include as much fun as possible whilst also helping to clean up the Peak.
We love the outdoors, and we are well aware how much we benefit from all it has to offer. People travel from all over the world to enjoy the Peak District and we want to help look after it.
How the Crag Clean Up works
Every year Outside runs a crag clean up based on a very simple idea. We send our staff out to pick litter all over the Peak District, from crags, footpaths, beauty spots and laybys. We kindly ask that friends, family and customers help with this, during their own day out on the hill.
We welcome everyone who arrives at the shop toting a bag of rubbish with a free BBQ, with beers and soft drinks; outside the shop in the afternoon and into the evening; plus there are spot prizes awarded by our sponsors.
We provide bin bags and gloves from the shop (or you can bring your own from home), and while you are out on your adventures that day, simply collect what you can and bring it back to us. We will add it to the pile, and you enjoy the food, drink and merriment, and maybe even win a prize. The local council collects it all on Monday morning for safe disposal.
Our sponsors Black Diamond will be providing prizes for Crag Clean Up 2023, and we've had a generous donation from Darn Tough so participants will go home with a new pair of socks (whilst stock lasts)!
Crag Clean Up - Timetable
9:30am Shop and cafe opens, please call in to collect bags and gloves (or bring your own)
Add your swag to the pile throughout the day
5:00 pm, BBQ and refreshments begin
6:00 pm shop closes, spot prizes from Black Diamond awarded shortly after.
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