
Marshal Tips
Dear Marshal
Thank you so much for
volunteering for The RBS Caledonian Challenge.
Now
that you have signed up, please do let us know immediately if there is any
reason or problem that might later mean you won't be able to make it on the
weekend. We have a huge problem from year to year making sure those that
originally said they'd help actually turn up. Your presence at the event
is vital and it is important that the organisers can trust and rely on you.
By early June, you will be given finer details on
where to be and at what time, with details of accomodation, food,
etc.
Responsibilities
Being a marshal is a huge responsibility as it is the
walkers welfare and safety in your hands. Your areas of responsibility
could include:
- Helping to register walkers
- Organising
traffic and parking
- Checking in walkers at different
checkpoints
- Collecting the walking wounded
- Handing out
water
- Putting lifejackets on walkers
- Cheering on and
boosting morale
- Assisting medics and St Andrews
ambulance
- Being visible and available to anyone who requires
assistance or help
Recommended Marshals
Kit List
- MAP - Event maps will be distributed to each
checkpoint, but we advise you to have a road map in the car so you can find
your checkpoint in the first place!
- Wide-rimmed sun hat, sun cream
and
sunglasses
- Waterproofs
- Fleece
- Towel
- Woolly
hat
- Gloves
- Torch
- Whistle
- Mobile
phone
- Comfortable shoes/trainers
- Pillow
- Pocket
knife
- EVERYONE is encouraged to bring sleeping bags, tents and an
alarm clock!
- Umbrella
- Warm clothes
- Washing
kit/soap
- Spare clothes and plenty of socks
- Spare
boots
- Anti-midge repellent, midge net and clothes that cover all
skin are essential in the early evening, the midges can be a
nightmare!
Logistics
At the start of June, you will receive further details of
where to be and at what time.
Please arrive at your
checkpoint at the times specified by your chief marshal. These times have
been set with the assumption that you will need at least 1 - 2 hours to
familiarise yourself with the checkpoint facilities, as well as meet your
fellow marshals and chief marshal. It also includes some free time in case
you get lost on the way. Please report for duty to the chief marshal upon
arriving at your checkpoint.
Please take note that your help is much
appreciated as we have quite an operation to organise with around 1500
walkers and a further 750 plus people in support teams. This is Scotland's
top charity endurance event and we hope to raise many thousands of pounds.
Your help is just as necessary as the walkers taking part - it is their
safety you will be in charge of, so it is vital that you pay attention to
the instructions you are given now and on the day. If you are asked to get
some sleep, please try and do this, as without alert marshals, accidents
are just waiting to happen.
It is also vital that the
marshals, despite often trying circumstances, retain a high degree of
humour and competence. However tired, try to keep up morale not just for
the walkers and their support teams but for the other marshals too. A
simple smile is better than nothing. Remember it isn’t you that is
necessarily going through a pain barrier. Tiredness is rife, emotions run
high, tempers are short and everyone will be so appreciative of the
smallest morale boost.
REMEMBER:
- Remind walkers they must check in and alert the retiree
marshal if they are not continuing.
- Keep noise to a minimum in
built-up areas, especially in the early hours
- Drive with caution -
you might be awake for 30 hours depending on your checkpoint's
requirements, so please make sure you get some sleep before driving
anywhere. Other than catching some sleep in the car at various checkpoints,
there will be the opportunity to use a bunk house, tent or
wigwam.
- Fill up with petrol before the night section in Fort
William, Onich, Glen Coe and Tyndrum (Tyndrum is open 7am-10pm)
- Only walkers and event officials are allowed at the water stops,
so please ask all others to move on. This is for safety reasons, as
congestion at these mainly roadside venues could cause an accident. If
necessary, threaten to disqualify their team if they don’t move on - that
normally works!
PLEASE READ ALL THE
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
If you think of any extra ones
PLEASE click here and let the organisers know.
- Prize
giving will be held at 12 noon, at the Finish, all marshals (if you have
the energy!) are very welcome to join at this final gathering.
- At
the finish area, there are NO shower or washing facilities. Please do not
attempt to swim in Loch Lomond!!
- Disqualify any walker you find
walking along the road, (unless genuinely lost or injured). Do not instruct
any one to walk down the road unless specifically instructed by one of the
event organisers. Under NO circumstances will this order come from anyone
else.
- Let walkers know about the West Highland Way Marathon
runners heading towards Fort William, and ask our walkers to give them
plenty of room on their 95 mile jog.
- If you are given a report of
a walker in trouble, please inform the chief marshal at your station /
checkpoint. Failing that, immediately advise the Army medics and radio
communications centre at your checkpoint. If necessary, the helicopter will
be sent to their rescue with a medic. The event organisers, Army medics and
the officer-in-command will make this decision at the time. Do not try to
influence this and please only report the facts as given.
- Ask the
walkers to carry any litter they might have to the next rubbish skip.
- Make sure walkers display their number at all times.
-
Remind walkers to inform the retiree marshal if they decide for whatever
reason to retire from the walk at any stage. If you are given this
information, immediately make a note and pass this on to the retiree
marshal, who will inform event HQ and the subsequent checkpoints. From a
safety perspective, please ensure the necessary action has been taken. This
will save sending out rescue parties and prevent the event organisers and
emergency services who might waste time looking for walkers on the
hillside.
As above, we will be in touch at
the start of June with exact locations and timing, however, if you have any
questions before this, please do contact us on:
Email: amckichan@scottishcf.org
Tel:
0131 524 0350
We look forward to seeing you for this
unique fundraising event.
Best wishes and many
thanks!
The RBS Caledonian Challenge Events Team