Kinder Mountain Rescue Team provides search and mountain rescue services in the English Peak District, Derbyshire.

We are based in Hayfield in the High Peak and our area includes Kinder Scout and west towards Stockport and Manchester. We provide a 365 days a year, 24/7 search and mountain rescue service to walkers and climbers in the Dark Peak, as well as assisting the police with lowland search and rescue of vulnerable persons.

How to donate to KMRT

You can help the team by donating online through justgiving by going to KMRT's Justgiving page or send a cheque payable to 'Kinder Mountain Rescue Team' to: Peter Chambers, KMRT Treasurer,13 Hayfield Road, Chapel-en-le Frith, High Peak, SK23 0JF. For more infomation, visit our fundraising page. Or find out more about becoming a supporter

and a big thank you goes to…

...alll the people, businesses and groups who have provided materials, goods, tools and support to help with the new hut.

Steve and Jill at the George in Hayfield
Marstons Brewery for the premises
Arco have provided safety equipment
Howdens Joinery, Stockport for the kitchen
Dilworth & Morris, New Mills have provided goggles and masks
Dulux for providing paint for the new base
Ryans DIY Center in New Mills for key cutting services

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Frequently asked questions about joining Kinder Mountain Rescue Team

WHAT KIT WILL I NEED?

On achieving full membership you will be issued with a team jacket, trousers and a single team shirt. All the mountain rescue equipment and most of the First Aid gear used on callout is provided by the team, and stored at HQ. We do expect each team member to be self-sufficient on the hill, and this means providing the following kit as a minimum, at your own expense.

  • Adequate core and shell clothing, plus hill walking boots and gaiters.
    Watch and knife.
  • 50 Litre or more Rucksack, Maps, Compass, Whistle.
    Personal Lighting. Head torches are generally preferred.
  • Bivi bag and emergency rations.
    Notebook and writing implements
  • A Climbing Sling, 1 karabiner, 2 prussik loops and a climbing harness.
  • Ice axe, crampons and goggles for winter conditions.

WHAT MOUNTAINEERING EXPERIENCE AM I EXPECTED TO HAVE TO JOIN THE HILL TEAM?

We accept team members with varying levels of mountaineering experience. Do not feel that you have to be an expert rock climber or mountaineer, experience of hill walking will generally be sufficient. You are expected to be able to navigate using a map and compass. This is not taught as part of basic training.

HOW FIT DO I NEED TO BE TO JOIN THE HILL TEAM?

If you can walk up to 8 hours over hilly terrain, carrying a 15kg pack, and navigate at the same time, then you are physically fit enough to join the hill team.

HOW FIT DO I NEED TO BE FOR THE SUPPORT TEAM?

All we ask is that you are reasonably active and notify us of any existing medical conditions. You will not be asked to do anything outside your capabilities.Support team members are expected to have significant hill walking experience.

DO I GET PAID? WHAT WILL IT COST ME?

It is entirely voluntary and unpaid work. You can expect to spend your own money on providing your personal kit, which is generally exposed to more wear and tear than average.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES?

We strongly encourage applications from all members of the community.

WHAT DO I DO NEXT?

Please contact us via the Contact Form