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England Coast Path: Norfolk

England Coast Path: Norfolk


Postby jonathan - norfolk » Fri Oct 27, 2017 11:32 am

Date walked: 18/12/2017

Time taken: 3 days

Distance: 41.5 km

Ascent: 430m

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26.10.2017
Made a renewed start on the (relatively) recently opened section of this National Trail. Today walked the section between Sea Palling and Winterton with Maura and our respective dogs.
Full report with maps etc. to be posted when section completed.

15.11.2017
Winterton - Scratby 6.25 miles/10 kms (=/- 110m) and return (solo, with dogs).

23.11.2017
East Runton and Cromer to Trimingham, with Aaron and our respective dogs. c. 6 miles/10kms

24.11.17
Trimingham link to Mundesley walk 2 miles/ 3 ¼ kms 1.0 mile

27.11.17
Gorleston – Hopton-on-Sea (circular) 4 ¾ miles/ 7 ¾ kms 3.0 miles (included returning by way of bad weather alternative)

06.12.17
North Gap (Eccles) – Sea Palling (circular) 3.1 miles/5 kms 1.5 miles (included returning by way of bad weather alternative)

18.12.17
Mundesley – Bacton Green 2 miles/ 3 kms 2.0 miles


Running total: An additional 24 miles/ 41.5 kms completed
jonathan - norfolk
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