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Coast to Coast

 

Route

Coast to Coast route


Lake District (Days 1 to 4)

St Bees 1
St Bees 2
St Bees Head
Dent
John, Clive, Caroline
& Harry at St Bees
St Bees
St Bees Head
The Lake District
from Dent
 
Ennerdale Water
Ennerdale Forest
Buttermere
Lining Crag
Ennerdale Water
Caroline in
Ennerdale Forest
Buttermere
Harry on
Lining Crag
 
Grisedale Tarn
Brothers Water
Angle Tarn
Kidsty Pike
Grisedale Tarn
at 6.30pm!
Brothers Water
Angle Tarn
Kidsty Pike


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Yorkshire Dales (Days 5 to 8)


M6
Nine Standards
Our route across boggy ground
Approaching Keld
The M6 at Shap
Nine Standards*
Our route across
boggy ground*
Approaching Keld*
 
Lownathwaite
Old Gang Beck
The Copper Kettle in Reeth
Marrick Priory
Lownathwaite
Old Gang Beck
The Copper Kettle
in Reeth*
Marrick Priory
 
Applegarth Scar
C2C Signpost
Richmond
The Coast to Coast Packhorse
Applegarth Scar
Coast to Coast Signpost
Richmond


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North York Moors (Days 9 to 12)

East Coast Main Line
Arncliffe Wood
Cleveland Way 1
Cleveland Way 2
East Coast
Main Line Railway
Arncliffe Wood
Cleveland Way
Cleveland Way
 
Cleveland Way 3
Cleveland Way 4
Cleveland Way 5
Carr Ridge
Cleveland Way
Cleveland Way
Cleveland Way
Carr Ridge
 
Urra Moor
Toll House
Roy, Harry and Kathleen
The Last Mile
Urra Moor
Barnards Road
Toll House
Harry with Roy
and Kathleen
The last mile
 
Caroline
Harry and Clive
The Bay Hotel
Robin Hood's Bay
Caroline
Harry and Clive
The Bay Hotel
Robin Hood's Bay


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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.

Coast to Coast on an Ingrowing Toenail by Mike McKever

"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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September 2004

* Photographs taken on a return visit in September 2006