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Walking guides done

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Every route with custom maps and videos of the whole route

Fewer routes - better

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At times during the last couple of years activities which promised a reasonable guarantee of separation from your fellow humans, some exercise, and plenty of opportunity for accumulating photos and memories, all with no need to quarantine afterwards, should have been in great demand. Now that we’re permitted once again to travel for reasons other than work, hopefully the demand will endure, at least for some.   There’s no shortage of advice available to help you choose a route if you are visiting one of the UK’s greener and lumpier regions and want to leave the car behind for a few hours. You may be presented with an overwhelming number of options, but only limited information in the form of text or maps, some of doubtful usefulness. Here, for each route, you get a custom map which you can print or view on a small screen. And in case that’s not enough, there are videos, at both normal and high speed, of the entire route. So there should be no nasty surprises, nasty or nice. Some people want to know what to expect around every corner. Some don’t, in which case, it would be wiser not to watch the videos. And in case you were wondering just how many routes there are for each area, it’s not two. That would be silly.
Walk 4 - Cropton Forest Wildboarclough Walk 2 - Peak District Walk 7 - Peak District Walk 3 - North Yorks Moors Crich & Holloway map page 1 maps maps videos videos Wildboarclough The Roaches Grantham Canal

Pennines South

   Eastern Wolds

And just in case there’s any doubt that there really is other stuff in preparation, here’s a sample of what should be appearing in the next few months.
Belvoir
9walks2.download
Guided walks for people who’d rather guide themselves
©2022 9walks2.download

Walking guides done

differently

Every route with custom maps and videos of the whole route

Fewer routes - better information

At times during the last couple of years activities which promised a reasonable guarantee of separation from your fellow humans, some exercise, and plenty of opportunity for accumulating photos and memories, all with no need to quarantine afterwards, should have been in great demand. Now that we’re once again permitted to travel for reasons other than work, hopefully the demand will endure, at least for some. There is no shortage of advice available to help you choose a route if you are visiting one the UK’s green and bumpy parts and want to leave the car behind for a few hours. You may be presented with a bewildering number of options, but only limited information in the form of text or maps of sometimes doubtful usefulness. Here you get a custom map designed to print or view on a small screen. And in case that’s not enough, there are videos, at both normal and high speed, of the entire route. So there should be no surprises, nasty or nice. Some people like to know what’s coming around every corner. Some don’t, in which case it would be wiser not to watch the videos. And in case you were wondering just how many routes there are for each area, it’s not 2. That would be silly.
Walk 3 - NYMs Walk 4 - NYMs Walk 3 - Peak District Walk 2 - Peak District Wildboarclough The Roaches Grantham Canal Belvoir

Pennines South

Eastern Wolds

In preparation……

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Guided walks for people who’d rather guide themselves
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Walking guides done differently

Every route with custom maps and videos of the whole route

Fewer routes - better information

At times during the last two years activities which promised a reasonable guarantee of separation from your fellow humans, some exercise, and plenty of opportunity for accumulating photos and memories, all with no need to quarantine afterwards, should have been in great demand. Now that we’re once again permitted to travel for reasons other than work, hopefully the demand will endure, at least for some. There’s no shortage of advice available to help you choose a route if you are visiting one of the UK’s greener and lumpier regions and want to leave the car behind for a few hours. You may be presented with an overwhelming number of options, but only limited information in the form of text or maps, some of doubtful usefulness. Not everyone has the confidence in their ability to find the way, armed just with a map, or a map and a GPS, or Google. Here, for each route, you get a custom map which you can print or view on a small screen. And in case that’s not enough, there are videos, at both normal and high speed, of the entire route. So there should be no surprises, nasty or nice. Some people want to know what to expect around every corner. Some don’t, in which case, it would be wiser not to watch the videos. And in case you were wondering just how many routes there are for each area, it’s not two. That would be silly.
Crich & Holloway map page 1 Wildboarclough The Roaches Grantham Canal

Pennines South

   Eastern Wolds

And just in case there’s any doubt that there really is other stuff in preparation, here’s a sample of what should be appearing in the next few months.
Belvoir
Goyt Moors Holloway Bluebells Birchen Edge Lathkill Dale Falling Foss Gowerdale Malo Cross Hackness Wilderhope Bury Ditches Brown Clee Hopton Castle
videos videos maps maps
Peak District
North Yorks Moors
Shropshire