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St Bees Head
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Ennerdale Water
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Caroline in
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Buttermere
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Harry on
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Brothers Water
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Angle Tarn
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Yorkshire Dales (Days 5 to 8)
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The M6 at Shap
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Nine Standards*
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Our route across
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Old Gang Beck
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The Copper Kettle
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Coast to Coast Signpost
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Richmond
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North York Moors (Days 9 to 12)
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East Coast
Main Line Railway
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Cleveland Way
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Cleveland Way
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Cleveland Way
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Cleveland Way
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Urra Moor
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Barnards Road
Toll House
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Harry with Roy
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The Bay Hotel
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Coast to Coast on an Ingrowing Toenail
The Andover Ramblers get a mention in this
recently published book by Mike McKever, entitled Coast
to Coast on an Ingrowing Toenail.
"An hilarious account of one couple's
adventures walking Wainwright's famous Coast to Coast Walk
across northern England. It is a diary of their progress
through the magnificent landscapes and scenery that has
made this one of the most popular long-distance walks in
the world, but it is also laced with numerous comic asides,
witty reflections, and humourous portraits of their fellow
'Coasters' and the people who offer accommodation along
the route. An ideal travelling companion for first-time
'Coasters' or a delightful memory-jogger for experienced
old hands with a sense of humour."
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