Durham Dales Challenge 30, Marshalls Walk

Sat 6th May 2023

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region / Area
Northern England / North Pennines
Local Group
Northumbria
Distance
30ml.
Start Time
08:00am
Route
Start and free parking at the Demesne Mill c.p, Wolsingham, DL13 3DG The purpose of this walk is to finalise the route, route description and gpx files for the 2023 Durham Dales Challenge Event. It is also an opportunity for those who will be helping out on the actual event to do the walk themselves. I would anticipate that the walk will take in the region of 12 hours to complete. Leaders, Paul Nellist and Paul Ashman
General Notes
Dogs are welcome on leads
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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
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