having a walking holiday this year

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  1. ryhilltyke

    ryhilltyke Well-Known Member

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    anyone know of any decent walking apps.
    thanks
     
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    Endomondo.
     
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    Send Manlito a pm mate, he does a lot of walking, or Gudjon fan he does too.
     
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    ryhilltyke Well-Known Member

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    ok mate, been working in grassington in the dales, stunning place. booking there to walk in the dales, lovely!
     
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    Re: having a walking holiday this year - so is our football team!

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    I have designed a walk that will be called The Island Divide Trail. It begins near Sidmouth (Devon) and ends at Cape Wrath (Scotland). Last year I walked from Sidmouth to Horton in Ribblesdale, a distance of 515 miles. This year I shall be walking from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Rannoch Station and the year after Rannoch Station to Cape Wrath. This is long distance trecking from point A to point B with B&Bs each night. If this is the sort of walking which interests you, please get in touch.
     
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