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Walk Report Winners - June

Walk Report Winners - June


Postby Webtogs » Tue Jul 04, 2017 2:47 pm

Date walked: 04/07/2017

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In typical fashion for British weather June has delivered us a mixed bag of rainy and sunny days and this was clearly reflected in the month's walk reports. As always they were a true pleasure to read and the Webtogs team have enjoyed learning about your adventures.

However there can only be one winner of the main prize of £60 to spend at Webtogs and this month we decided to award this to jimandandrea for his report "Ramsay's Round." Congratulations on your fantastic achievement, it certainly made for an inspiring read and a great reminder of the importance of the joys of having our friends and family supporting us in our endeavours.

For the runners up prize of £30 to spend at Webtogs we chose "The Inevitable Pinnacle" by 2manyYorkies. He seemed to enjoy a throughly perfect day for conquering the Inn Pin and the photos had us all dreaming of the hills.

Thanks again to everyone who submitted a report this month, we can't wait to hear what you get up to throughout July and we hope that our winners enjoy using their vouchers for some well deserved new gear!
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