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Haltwhistle Autumn Walking Festival
By Jon on 01/09/2009 16:01:56
Guided walks programme in Northumberland this October.
One for your diary with the news that the Haltwhistle Walking Festivalin Northumberland runs from Friday9 October until Sunday 18 October with a full programme ofwalks including a three-day Reivers' Trail.Run by local people, walking festivals
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Monday Tip - Walking In The Now
By Jon on 23/04/2012 11:26:04
We get cerebral this week with tips on tackling daunting days and walking with mindfulness.
This week’s Monday Tip is a bit more cerebral than usual, it’s about walking in the now rather than rushing past things to reach a summit - or part of it is is, the other bit is a more practical take on the same thing to help you cope
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Mourne Walking Festival Preview
By Susan on 15/05/2008 19:30:30
Never walked in Ireland? Whet your appetite with pics from last year's festival ...
who prefer to keep their feet on the turf. We made the trip over there last summer for the Mournes Walking Festival '07 and had a good old stomp around the landscape. If you haven't seen it for yourself, think Yorkshire Dales-esque fields morphing
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Festival Of Winter Walks Back
By Jon on 04/12/2008 16:29:56
More than 750 free walks over the festive season with Britain's largest celebration of walking.
The Ramblers' Association Festivalof Winter Walks is back for another year with more than750 free walks taking place between BoxingDay 2008 and 4 January, 2009.The Festival first ran some 20 years ago, back in 1988 when theprogramme comprised just
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It's Welcome To Walking Week...
By Jon on 18/09/2002 09:57:50
Loads of organised walks to tempt beginners out, plus a new 'Go Walking' campaign with - probably - the worst slogan ever...
Welcome to WalkingYou might not have noticed it, and we hold our own hands up here,but we're smack, bang in the middle of the Ramblers' Association'Welcome to Walking Week'.The week runs from 16-22 September, which means it started, dohh,on Monday
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Go Winter Walking With The Wamblers...
By Jon on 09/12/2004 11:34:22
Walk off those extra helpings of Christmas pudding with the Cotswold Outdoor-sponsored Rambers' Association Festival of Winter Walks this Christmas.
Hurrahfor the Ramblers' Association - concerned for our post-Christmaswellbeing, they've got together with Cotswold Outdoor to organise theRamblers' Association's Cotswold Outdoor Festival of WinterWalks.The festival, and bear in mind - we
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Walking The River Tees
By Barry Smith on 18/04/2001 03:17:00
A walk to Low Force and High Force on the River Tees from Middleton-in-Teesdale. Returning via Cronkley and Holwith Fells. A waterfall walk to treasure.
We started at Middleton In Teesdale at 0735hrs at first light andintended to walk for 16 miles, but 'the best laid plans' and allthat! but more of that later. What a beautiful river the Tees is!Rock strewn for most of the way, it was just as I
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Grivel Introduces Walking Poles
By Susan on 20/11/2008 13:31:17
Walking poles meet ice axes in the latest Grivel innovation ...
You may well associate the word Grivel with all things steep and either rocky or snowy, but the company have just launched a range of walking poles which come in hiker-friendly models as well as those for alpinists.Some of the walking poles come
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Walking Route: Mendips, Somerset
By Dave Mycroft on 04/06/2008 12:10:51
Dramatic scenery on this West Country walk starting and finishing at Cheddar Gorge.
Walking Route - Mendip Hills,Somerset Cheddar > Charterhouse > Beacon Batch > Cheddar Average Time: 4 hours Distance: 8.2 miles (13.2 Km
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Walking Route: Malham, Dales
By Dave Mycroft on 13/05/2008 17:04:26
Caves and crags in Yorkshire's limestone Dales make for stunning walking.
Walking Route - Malham, YorkshireDales Malham > Gordale Scar > Malham Tarn > Victoria Cave > Malham Average Time: 5 hours 20 mins Distance: 13.6 miles (21
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