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S E P
T E M B E R 2008 |
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day/ date |
about
the WALK |
map No. |
miles |
grade |
start
time |
picnic
lunch/tea |
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| S |
Sat 6th |
Burrington Ham - a steep climb at the start of
the walk - from Rickford
and walking on to Burrington Combe |
E 141 |
4 |
III B |
1000 |
pub lunch |
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| E |
Sun 7th |
Starting from Wells and
walk to Shepton Mallet &
Croscombe with blackberrying
after lunch |
E 141/2 |
10 |
III A (b) |
0900 |
yes |
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| P |
Sun 14th |
Coaley Peak : walking some of the Cotswold
Way, through Uley, Bury &
Nympsfield |
E 168 |
8 |
IV A (a) |
0900 |
yes |
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| TE |
Sat 20th |
Saul for a beautiful, flat circular
walk along canal paths, alongside a river and lake in
the grounds of Frampton Court |
OL 14 |
5 |
I |
0900 |
pub lunch |
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| M |
Sun 21st |
From the National Trust village
of Lacock across
farmland to Bowood returning along country lanes |
E 156 |
10.5 |
III (b) |
0900 |
yes |
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| B |
Sat 27th |
Burrow Mump and the Levels, starting at the
pinnacle of the Levels and with the modest ascent of
the Mump, then level walking |
E 140 |
6 |
I |
0900 |
pub lunch |
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| ER |
Sun 28th |
A walk in the Quantocks
- hilly, moorland, fields,
tracks and the joy of good views |
E 140 |
8/9 |
IV A (a) |
0900 |
yes |
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details about walks' grades, please refer to OUR
WALKS |
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more information ask the Programme Secretary by phone
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