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The Three Shires

Sat 5th Apr 2014

Walk Details:

Event Full
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Event Type
Challenge Event
Region / Area
Central England / Central England
Local Group
Staffordshire
Distance / Time Limit
29, 27, 22 or 20ml. in 11hr
Start Time
Start: walkers 08:00; runners 09:00
Route
From Swythamley & Heaton Centre

Map OL24. Route goes via Gun Hill, The Roaches, Gradbach, Three Shires Head, Wildboarclough, Shutlingsloe (29, 22 mile routes only), Cheshire loop (29, 27 mile routes), Danebridge

General Notes
Limit 160. Closing date for entries: 29 March 2014. Organised by Staffordshire LDWA. Dogs allowed but must be kept on lead (bird nesting season). No dogs in halls. Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult. Mug required
Start and Finish

Entry Details:

Cost
Entry: £7 LDWA, £12 non-LDWA (£15 on day only if event not full) includes detailed route description, refreshments at Cps, meal at finish, certificate. Badge £1.50. Limited floor space in hall on Friday night £2. Online entry £1 extra
Cheques Payable To
Staffs LDWA
Standard Entry Form
Yes - SAE not required if email address is given

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