Modern walkers love to travel, and many long for the diversion of strange lands and foreign tongues. |
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On a summer's day Ben Nevis appears to be a benign environment, with a track leading to the summit used by around 70,000 walkers a year. |
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If resting is not possible, use of crutches, walkers or wheel chairs can be advised. |
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The officials and other 20 walkers were gone, leaving Norm to make his own way through the rabbit warren to the track. |
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The red dots of paint with which Cretan walkers have marked the way are not always easy to spot. |
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The area beside the canal is popular with walkers and birdwatchers, who use hides overlooking a wetlands area close to the lake. |
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Later the group realised that its acrobats, walkers, gymnasts and stilt walkers needed a high protein diet. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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The news would perhaps dishearten walkers and joggers on Race Course and Nehru Stadium. |
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Many regular evening walkers rushed into the grass lawns and joined in the singing. |
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Together they shared a love of the countryside and were keen ramblers and fell walkers. |
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Gates in a roadside fence enable residents to cross to Dibden Inclosure, which is popular with joggers, ramblers and dog walkers. |
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The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists. |
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The bookstore is to be replaced by a chain store that sells everything for walkers. |
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Tired runners and walkers can relax and wind down at the celebration where they can enjoy music, entertainment and light refreshments. |
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We're walkers and it's a Yorkshire tradition amongst walkers to always kiss at kissing gates. |
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The conflicting demands of autocampers, walkers, and woodsmen would play an important role in shaping the nation's federal land policy. |
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Farmers have been particularly worried about walkers in newly opened areas letting their dogs off leads to worry sheep and cause other nuisance. |
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Skinflint walkers can walk on by the gatehouse and follow the deep ditch that runs outside the high outer curtain of 14 th-century walls. |
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However, where farmers were prepared to allow hill walkers to use their lands they should receive a payment for that. |
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Landowners can apply for restriction orders for 28 days over the year to keep walkers out of their fields at sensitive times like lambing. |
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The checkpoints come every 12 miles or so and provide an opportunity for walkers to change clothes, eat, lance blisters and brush your teeth. |
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There are trails in Upper Wensleydale for a wide range of fitness and experience levels from garden-gate amblers to serious hill walkers. |
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While there's full access to the museum, the wilder reaches of Pollok Park are firmly off limits to dog walkers and Sunday strollers. |
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This brings up the latter-day chestnut which is now commonly utilised as an excuse to keep walkers out. |
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Performance artists include stilt walkers and fire-stick throwers, with dancers and drummers attracting crowds from miles around. |
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While many seasoned walkers did the ten mile trek many others did the shorter 3 mile walk enjoying the scenery at their leisure. |
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The 230 city footpaths closed to halt the risk of spreading the infection are still being used by some dog walkers and strollers. |
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Fire-eaters, escapologists and stilt walkers will all be on hand to provide entertainment. |
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A sign by the path warned all joggers and walkers to keep to the well lit areas. |
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For the children there were clowns, stilt walkers, magicians, fire-eaters and the real old favourite of a Punch and Judy show. |
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Babies who are put in walkers take three weeks longer on average to stand alone and walk than those who come to it naturally, researchers say. |
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In his address he complimented the huge turnout and afterwards he and the priest cut the tape to set the walkers on their way. |
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Saturday mornings were usually busy and the park had always been hustling and bustling with morning walkers. |
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In Nueva grandeza mexicana, the walkers venture into the pulquerias, taquerias, cabarets, and other hallmarks of mass urban culture. |
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The announcement is welcome news for the many walkers who use the Barrow track for a leisurely stroll. |
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It will include floats, vintage cars, majorettes, stilt walkers, dancers and music. |
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In the case of baby walkers, the CPSC accepted a new design from industry rather than ban the product as the consumers had requested. |
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We are not saying that baby walkers are the sole reason that children develop later. |
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In her 10 years on the commission, he voted against regulating baby walkers, infant bath seats, flammable pajamas and children's bunk beds. |
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Canadians must know about the dangers posed to infants through the use of baby walkers. |
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Most falls happen from furniture, stairs, baby walkers, shopping carts, and playground toys. |
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Canada is the first country in the world to ban baby walkers, which allow infants not yet on their feet to get around. |
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A fox was caught on Birk Fell, near Tilberthwaite, and a second got away after the pack met a group of walkers and the hounds lost the scent. |
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Usually, official walkers have to complete the walk wearing full uniform and carrying a backpack as well as walking an extra 10 km a day. |
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The cool temperate climate of the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent attracts skiers in winter and walkers in summer. |
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A massive European eagle owl believed to have been released illegally is terrorising walkers and animals on Ilkley Moor. |
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Two walkers came the other way, one said it was better here than London in a heatwave. |
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The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points. |
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This area is quite naturally a magnet for rock-climbers and walkers, and other popular activities include mountain biking and caving. |
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More than 80 walkers aged from five to their mid-80s took part in the annual beating the bounds ceremony at Ramsbury. |
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There are the walkers setting off with their walking boots, backpacks and sticks for a day in the hills. |
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Nowadays, most hill walkers climb Ben Ledi from the east, using a combination of hill tracks and forestry paths. |
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Folks on their way to work stride down a midtown block in silent competition with all the other fast walkers. |
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If a crowd of random walkers starts from the same point, the pattern of dispersal of the crowd is predictable. |
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Quite a few young women were brought in, usually street walkers and transients, which were considered wards of the state. |
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In the rest of the world, all walkers need are a pair of good walking shoes, comfortable clothes and sufficient incentive. |
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I couldn't hear that much outside but I think its more likely people driving past and dog walkers who often call the old bill and complain. |
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Riding on sidewalks and bike paths may also pose greater hazards to walkers and joggers. |
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This year the walkers were joined by a group of 80 or so French visitors from Viarmes, France, a town which is twinned with Tubbercurry. |
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The Czech, Slovak and Hungarian mountains and countryside are well signposted for walkers and drivers. |
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It is surrounded by mountains with sheer cliffs several hundred feet high which make it popular with walkers and climbers. |
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Each year they receive dozens of calls reporting lost walkers, stranded climbers or injured mountaineers. |
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It has vast potential for commerce with boating, cycling, walkers and pleasure cruising. |
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The slacklining begins at sundown, the various walkers gloriously backlit by a cliff across the Valley that shines in the last light of day. |
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Every year, walkers are pulled off the course for dehydration and the effects of bonking. |
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Many walkers come to Coire Lair and climb the two Munros leaving the best hill in the area for another time, probably post-Munro completion. |
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At first, the watchers, except the most determined walkers and the really serious lovers, remain mute spectators. |
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The walkers will enjoy their trek through landscapes filled with history, archaeology and mythology. |
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The male moorhen about the same size as a small chicken was close to death when walkers spotted him bobbing in the River Ray. |
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The walk through the woods and meadows is a pleasure, even for unpractised walkers, and quite a way to discover Nature. |
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Summer walkers and hikers snowshoe to take advantage of their favorite hikes in the winter. |
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Could a panther be on the prowl in West End's Itchen Valley Country Park where dog walkers and joggers normally freely roam? |
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Then as we were able to run we came out on a road and there were the walkers so they could short cut bless their little cotton socks. |
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It was concerned that walkers would be put at risk by the use of the bridleway by horse riders. |
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The field was huge, and devoid of anyone else other than occasional walkers at the edges. |
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Because of its sheer size, much of the forest remains inaccessible to walkers on foot, despite the waymarked trails. |
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Her owners are now calling for dog walkers to put muzzles on dangerous pets, fearing a child could be injured. |
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It is not for the faint-hearted, for it throws down a gauntlet to walkers seeking an outing that is rather more challenging than a mere walk. |
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Some walkers warned a group of four boys to get off the frozen river at Water End. |
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Here winter sporters and walkers come close to heaven, as generations of weekending Romans have discovered. |
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Many walkers, finding the taste rather strong, will mix water and sports drinks half-and-half. |
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And where the canal had been reduced to a mere pipeline, new bridges were built to carry walkers over the now brimming waterway. |
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A host of entertainment is being planned, including a steel band, fire eaters, stilt walkers and unicyclists. |
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The giant peaks of the Grampians attract hardy walkers like magnets, and who can blame them with such magnificent hills to climb? |
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And walkers, too, are in for some pretty stiff challenges once they leave the paths. |
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But although they put up stiles across the new fence, walkers and residents feared it would mean access to the well used dam would be restricted. |
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Its lack of steps and stiles makes it fully accessible to horse riders, mountain bikers and walkers. |
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The park provides a 14.5-mile paved greenway covered by a dense canopy of trees, perfect for avid walkers or bikers. |
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The Big Puppy Day out was held on Tuesday for puppy walkers and their 20 guide dog puppies. |
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Dobpark Woods are pleasant and after a sandwich and a gossip with some other walkers, I set off through the riverside trees. |
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Yesterday coastguards renewed warnings to walkers to check tide times, wear proper clothing and shoes, and tell someone where they are going. |
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Although just over half the distance of the London Marathon, the walkers needed a lot of puff to complete the trek around Canvey. |
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After crossing the smoking bed of glowing coals, the fire walkers put their feet into a small side pit filled with milk. |
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We are reasonably experienced walkers, acceptably fit and have walked the route several times before. |
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The county woke on both Saturday and Sunday to frozen cars and icy roads but walkers still took to the hills and families to their sledges. |
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The vandals have also defaced rocks elsewhere on the moor, including popular routes for walkers and visitors to the area. |
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We have had a long history of walkers and climbers coming here and we would certainly welcome the mountain bikers. |
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I saw cleats, track spikes, wedding and prom-fancy pumps, reef walkers, scrubs, ballet slippers, figure skates, and one pair of Uggs. |
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The two walkers had pre-booked accommodation at a farmhouse but he decided to find his own accommodation as the evening wore on. |
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They also spoil the environment for cyclists, horse riders, walkers, pram pushers, dog walkers, picnickers, joggers et al. |
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There has been a further call for the provision of a cycle lane on the West Road, which is a popular area for walkers and cyclists. |
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For decades, walkers have paused for a kiss and a cuddle at the kissing gate at Bridge End, Otley. |
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Reasonable walkers have sympathy with the plight of many farmers and have avoided walking on agricultural land. |
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A slippery deck is especially hazardous for swimmers who use mobility equipment such as crutches, canes, and walkers. |
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The village was humming with walkers, the snowdrops were nearly out and I ambled out and took Moor Lane into the countryside. |
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The roads are frequented by horses, walkers and cyclists, as well as local traffic. |
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Hill walkers obviously lack the kind of influence wielded by the hunting fraternity. |
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All walkers are reminded that they must have a whistle and a survival bag on all walks in the interest of safety. |
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Like many bird walkers, our leader was an older woman who dressed for the morning chilliness in a green army jacket and pink knit bonnet. |
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There is a choice of good accommodation at resorts or homestays, and places are provided for walkers to pitch a tent. |
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Starting at noon, the walkers took to the nine-mile trek through the local snow covered forestry. |
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Seven walkers met at Colwall Station on a warm and sunny afternoon for a five-mile walk, mainly along footpaths and lanes. |
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Many footpaths remain closed, leaving walkers kicking their heels or taking to Tarmac or perhaps heading for the coast. |
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Spectacular waterfalls tumble into convenient plunge pools for the refreshment of weary walkers. |
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More than 150 firefighters tackled the blaze in an area popular with walkers and holidaymakers. |
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The walkers are a hardy community though and gather by 4 am to do their brisk rounds. |
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The car park was bustling with local dog walkers and some youngsters were off to the sea with spades and fishing nets. |
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As quicker walkers stride ahead, the direction of travel is changed, leaving the faster walkers at the back. |
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Police are hunting a man who exposed himself after he dropped his trousers to walkers in a Warminster park. |
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There are cyclists and pedestrians aplenty, dog walkers, drinking fountains, park benches and a canoe and paddle boat rental. |
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If it's not civil servants swarming to the west or hillbillies fleeing to the city, then it's hill walkers trampling on private property. |
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About 50 walkers of all ages joined the walkathon Sunday to raise funds for Steinbach's Grace Haven Pregnancy Crisis Centre. |
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Board walks take walkers through bog and tussock up to a moraine ridge overlooking the Otira Valley. |
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I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them. |
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In Bristol, walkers can join the walk starting at Brunel's historic Suspension Bridge, spanning the Avon gorge. |
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The walk is a grade B walk for experienced walkers and covers a distance of 4.5 miles. |
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Dog walkers, who exercise their pets in the fields, have complained to the police, claiming substances at the site have poisoned their pets. |
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On Sunday June 1st a large crowd of walkers left Belmullet to walk 10 miles to the Lighthouse Tavern for Charity. |
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Those who didn't use walkers walked alone at 58 weeks compared to the others at 61 weeks. |
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I'm not a big fan of walkers because apparently they make the baby lazy, and they stop trying to walk or crawl. |
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British Waterways, which has its headquarters in Watford, near London, insists it does not want to bar walkers or canoeists from using its canals and towpaths. |
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The problem also has serious implications for all who use the Scottish hills, including walkers and climbers, since some ticks carry the dangerous Lyme disease. |
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The walkers journeyed along the Meridian Line from its first landfall on the North Sea coast at Tunstall to the banks of the Humber at Sunk Island. |
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A five-mile section of the upland route between Llanbrynmair and Llangadfan has not yet been completed, so walkers are sent on tedious road detours. |
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Through the stones, walkers will be able to trace the course of a farmer's year simply by following the route, which loops from Stenkrith to Hartley and back. |
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For a couple of hours there is hectic activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and indefatigable joggers getting their morning exercise. |
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Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands. |
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A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists, jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. |
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The sea wall bike lane was wide enough to be split for cyclists and walkers taking in the sea air and the views of Elizabeth Castle and St Aubin's Fort. |
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Police believe this may result from the areas having fewer walkers, who act as eyes and ears for the police and whose presence may also be a deterrent to thieves. |
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Unlike some serious walkers, she said she shuns isotonic sports drinks and energy bars to refuel her body during walks, preferring instead to drink water and munch nuts. |
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It must have been the end of the school day for them as a flurry of wannabe clowns, tumblers and tightrope walkers came out of the bar as I was passing by. |
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The Act will open up the countryside further giving walkers the right to roam over much of the country's moorland, mountains, heath, downland and registered common land. |
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Staff will also be talking to dog walkers, offering helpful advice and information about training their pets and coming to the park prepared with plastic bags and scoopers. |
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A committed group of people turns out annually and hopefully if the weather is favourable on Sunday next we'll see a good number of walkers to keep up this long tradition. |
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Anyone interested in joining the procession of decorated wagons, morris dancers, bands and queens will be welcome, including walkers and vintage vehicles. |
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Council officers said the rangers will not only be approaching dog walkers during normal opening times but will also be introducing the dawn patrols. |
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There have been sightings of the boys in the Northwich and Cuddington areas and police are appealing to landowners, walkers and ramblers to help track them down. |
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The walkers will visit schools funded by Rehab, a working gold mine, the Pilanesberg National Park, Capetown, the Cape Peninsula and the winelands region. |
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Ambling behind him is a handful of walkers, which Abraham dispatches in a matter of seconds. |
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On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a cavalcade of colourful characters. |
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It has remained very popular with walkers because no matter if it's boiling hot weather or freezing cold, the Mint Cake and its texture remains consistent. |
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Police say there is a growing trend of illegal scrambling there and residents have complained about noise, damage to the land and the risk posed to walkers. |
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The West Country is the part of Britain most visited by walkers and nature lovers, but until now they have had to make do with a patchy network of footpaths and coastal walks. |
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Thousands of walkers were not only eroding and abrading the fragile soils at a record rate but also were rapidly creating tracks and pads in previously untracked areas. |
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I would have thought that wire walkers would be these sort of macho, daredevil guys, and they're absolutely not, they're quiet, introverted, religious people, almost. |
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Next we took the valley bottom road and there met only two walkers and a laden tractor and then, after a conker tree and a lime tree, reached the farmstead of Lower Askew. |
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It is not the cyclist, dog walkers, pram pushers, joggers or other users. |
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The tank, filled with water, gave a splendid ambience and wonderful sight to the walkers who breathed a whiff of fresh air during the last winter. |
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Instead, they spent relatively more time confined to baby walkers, bouncers and pushchairs and had few places to go other than the nurseries and their mothers' rooms. |
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There have been occasions when walkers had to be taken out by medivac. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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A search facility allows walkers to look for walks by clicking on an area of a map or to search by length and grade of walk nearby towns and villages. |
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Other life included a family of German walkers, a mountain biker, and a flock of racing pigeons that skimmed the heather to mitigate a strong south-westerly. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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I think it would also be nice for the Saint Vincent de Paul people to provide watering stations so the walkers could stop at chapels and be given cool, non-alcoholic drinks. |
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Railway passengers are barred from setting foot on the mountainside and walkers who have reached the summit will be denied access to the visitor centre. |
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Bradford Council countryside service officer Richard Perham said there had been several reports of the bird diving on walkers and dogs in the area during the last month. |
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Before you turn south note that north-west, about half a mile away and probably visible is Ana Cross, a tall, complete cross shape and a magnet for walkers and bikers. |
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I was now desperate to slow down, but every time I rounded a corner or crested a hill there were more walkers and cyclists to witness my discomfort. |
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Among the walkers, numbering almost 2,000, were local dignitaries including Councillor Eric Bell, Mayor of Chorley, and the archdeacon of Blackburn. |
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This was a secluded area used only by farmers and a handful of walkers. |
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People on the path have also walked through the middle of outdoor lessons and sports activities and dog walkers have allowed their pets to foul the playground. |
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Marked by colourful posts which are not numbered and which are situated at 1km intervals, walkers simply follow the Km signs, setting their own pace as they go. |
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Many canals, inland waterways and towpaths were open for walkers and other visitors while many English Heritage and National Trust sites were open across the region. |
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Babies who use walkers do not start walking any faster than others. |
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She added that unlike other walkers, groups of charity fund-raisers were not deterred by foul weather, simply because they had to take part in their event on a chosen day. |
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Staying in climbing huts along the route, her group of 52 walkers began the ascent through terrain which ranged from desert to Arctic-like conditions. |
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One celebrated study found that mortality rates for swimmers were lower than for those who are sedentary, walkers, and runners. |
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Back then the place was a hubbub of activity at the weekends, with walkers, families and locals rubbing shoulders and jostling for elbow room in front of a glowing open fire. |
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The venue will be teeming with an array of activities, dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, gaming booths etc. |
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Historically these paths were not planned for reaching summits, but more recently they are used by fell walkers for that purpose. |
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Alongside the entire river runs the Thames Path, a National Route for walkers and cyclists. |
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The high quality of the landscape of much of both coasts of the Bristol Channel means that they are popular destinations for walkers. |
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The downland is an extremely popular recreational destination, particularly for walkers, horseriders and mountain bikers. |
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Because of the fragile landscape, walkers are asked to follow the path only in summer. |
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These routes require mild scrambling, are shorter and steeper than the Pony Track, and tend only to be used by experienced hill walkers. |
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Many inexperienced walkers have been killed over the years attempting to climb the mountain via the main paths. |
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Another possible explanation is that the path was named after the nearby Pen y Gwryd Hotel, popular amongst the early mountain walkers. |
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The Llyn Elsi reservoir nearby is popular with walkers and anglers, and also provides water for the village. |
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The walk is set into three sections with varying distances for walkers to choose from depending on their ability. |
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This developed into the idea that walkers could be sponsored to raise money for charity. |
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Other companies have later come on to support the event such as Red Funnel and Southern Vectis who now provide free travel for walkers. |
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Below the straw walkers, a fan blows a stream of air across the grain, removing dust and fines and blowing them away. |
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In particular, there are a number of shops selling equipment for walkers and climbers in the town. |
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The aim is to encourage walkers to enjoy the valley, appreciate the spectacular scenery and support local businesses. |
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Dalehead Tarn is a shallow pool providing a popular stopping place for walkers. |
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This ridge is rough and rocky, further worn by the boots of countless walkers. |
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The walk up Ennerdale is long, except for walkers staying at Black Sail Youth Hostel, and again Beck Head gives access to the summit area. |
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This has suffered from rain water erosion in recent years, but remains a useful track for walkers. |
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In January 2008 two walkers died after falling from the ridge in separate incidents. |
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Nethermost Pike also has an east ridge which gives an alternative route to Helvellyn from Grisedale, which many walkers overlook. |
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Deepdale Hause can also be gained from this side, but climbs direct out of Link Cove or Cowk Cove are not practicable for walkers. |
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Both of these quiet valleys also allow car access part way along, although in the summer months an extended bus service is provided for walkers. |
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Most walkers will continue south along the ridge towards the next main fell of Allen Crags taking in three more subsidiary tops on the way. |
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Many walkers will arrive on Swirl How via one of the surrounding fells, all four ridges carrying fair paths. |
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It is still regarded by many walkers as the definitive guide to the Lakeland mountains. |
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It has caught out many walkers traversing the plateaux around Cross Fell, the Eden Valley fellside, and the valleys between Alston and Dufton. |
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The hills on the western side of the Forest of Bowland attract walkers from Lancaster and the surrounding area. |
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However, it is a bridleway until shortly before the radar station, so it is open to walkers, cyclists and horseriders. |
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It is very popular with walkers, particularly because the Coast to Coast Walk passes along it. |
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The TPT is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas and passing through the Pennines. |
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Snares placed to trap foxes which prey on grouse pose a risk to walkers and runners if they are poorly marked. |
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Many of the later mine shafts have now been filled in, but a few do still remain, fenced off to prevent walkers or animals from falling in. |
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This wide expanse of peat bog continues to be dangerous to walkers, especially after heavy rain. |
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There are several bed and breakfasts in Yelverton, serving the many walkers and visitors to National Trust properties in the area. |
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These rights have occasionally resulted in conflicts between walkers and landowners. |
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The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 gave walkers a conditional right to access most areas of uncultivated land. |
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Recent court cases have seen the rights that walkers seek to protect limited. |
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The government took an excellent initiative to build walkways across the country providing a safe place for walkers and joggers. |
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The repairs were carried out by the John Muir Trust who manage the beauty spot, visited by 40,000 walkers and visitors every year. |
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The council won't dare take on litter louts, boy racers or under-age boozers, but dog walkers are viewed as a soft target. |
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Trailing the Size 2-8 joggers are size 18-22 walkers, bikers, and roller bladers. |
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Grey Mare's Tail is a fine example of an Ice Age hanging valley and is popular with hill walkers, botanists and wildlife lovers. |
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Pete'' Knight that they hope will lead to reopening more segments of the California Aqueduct's service roads to bicyclists and walkers. |
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But Kuo says that both people walking normally and the new-style robotic walkers move their centers of gravity up and down. |
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These range from driver co-ordinators to puppy walkers to fundraisers to media assistants. |
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We will have as many carnival elements as possible, including unicyclists, jugglers, free style dancers and stilt walkers. |
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Jugglers, unicyclists, stilt walkers and even a life-sized elephant and lion will welcome guests to the meeting this week. |
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Between the use of walkers, strollers and playpens, it can become all too easy to restrict a young child's natural movements. |
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A FOOTPATH has been closed after a pair of eagle owls attacked dog walkers, leaving one needing hospital treatment. |
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Mountain experts said electrical storms are among the most difficult weather phenomena for walkers to deal with. |
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The rocky crags and caves attract climbers and potholers from across the globe and green valleys are popular with walkers. |
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For instance, walkers with wheels seem to increase time festinating gait, and patients may fall over the walker. |
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Fire walkers do not walk on fire but the fire bed, which is made up of the red-hot glowing embers of the wood. |
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Beginning at popular Rialto Beach, share this classic coastline with beachcombers, dog walkers, and scores of Twihards from across the country. |
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It should also act as a wind-break for walkers on the footpath. |
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In general, quieter walking can be had in the centre of the range from High Seat to Ullscarf, while many walkers will be met on Walla Crag or the Langdale Pikes. |
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It is testament to the high regard that many walkers have for Great Gable that the summit has become a popular site for the scattering of ashes following cremation. |
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For strong walkers, other more accessible approaches are feasible which have the advantage of being more accessible than Wasdale from major tourist centres such as Keswick. |
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On Desert Island Discs, he described himself as having once been shy but having grown up to be antisocial and would avoid speaking to others, even lone walkers on fell tops. |
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The grain, either coming through the concave or the walkers, meets a set of sieves mounted on an assembly called a shoe, which is shaken mechanically. |
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This route is marked with posts and has refuge boxes for stranded walkers, just as the road has a refuge box for those who have left their crossing too late. |
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Boating enthusiasts, walkers and others who enjoy relaxing by canals were on the warpath last night after British Waterways announced plans to cut 180 staff. |
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Hazlehead Park, is large and forested, located on the outskirts of the city, it is popular with walkers in the forests, sports enthusiasts, naturalists and picnickers. |
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The south coast of Gower is the chief magnet for walkers, with a path stretching from Mumbles Head across the cliff tops, beaches and coastal woodland to Rhossili. |
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In the late 1990s, Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team erected two posts on the summit plateau, to assist walkers attempting the descent in foggy conditions. |
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There are several long distance routes for walkers, cyclists and riders in the area, some of which, like the Centurion Way to West Dean, start here. |
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In a fit of misplaced municipal energy, the local council is paving the desire path that countless walkers have beaten diagonally across my local park. |
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In 2013, more than 1,100 of the 8,500 walkers achieved Pacesetter status. |
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The Green Dog Walkers initiative aims to change the attitude of stubborn dog walkers who refuse to clean up after their pets, by providing handy doggie bag pouches. |
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Escapologists, stilt walkers and footballing free-stylers who normally perform in London's prestigious Covent Garden will be travelling to Birmingham in August. |
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A few summers ago in Knoydart, you could hear the shouts and yelps of walkers every few minutes as the clegs bit through two or three layers of clothing. |
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The 25-minute ceremony in Sao Paulo will feature 600 artists, including acrobatic gymnasts, trampolinists, martial arts-style performers and stilt walkers. |
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There are also walkers on skis for people with poor balance. |
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Based in Stornoway on Lewis, walkers can trek to deserted villages and Great Bernera on picturesque paths through the machair and across pristine beaches. |
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The parade promises something for everybody and is a perfect family venue with over 46 groups of rollerbladers, stilt walkers, unicyclists, and dancers. |
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Kissing gates that are only big enough for slimline walkers and narrow gaps on stiles are believed to deter obese people from heading for the great outdoors. |
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Although the footpath and surrounding area is fairly secluded, there may have been dog walkers, joggers or people fishing along the river banks who may have seen something. |
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It continues to be a popular meeting point for tourists and walkers. |
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Good riverside paths make the whole route accessible to walkers. |
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There also numerous routes that can be followed in Europe, which are suitable for walkers, cyclists, and sometimes horse riders, as well as canoeists, etc. |
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A large amount of open moorland has been made accessible due to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 giving walkers the right to roam over the moorland. |
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From the Duddon, walkers can make use of the car parking at Birks Bridge. |
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Many walkers will reach the summit indirectly having climbed Bow Fell first via the Band, or perhaps climbed from Borrowdale over Glaramara and Allen Crags. |
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Most of the fell is Open Access land, which walkers can enter from either end of the Old Coach Road, or from a lane south of the village of Threlkeld. |
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Walkers young and old turned out in their droves at Hollingworth Lake at the weekend to help raise asthma awareness. |
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Walkers will then turn right up the old disused famine road, across the spectacular and beautiful Lagan Hill. |
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Walkers and ramblers tackling 16 new walks around the district are being pointed in the right direction thanks to a new booklet. |
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Walkers travel via ancient trackways and through some of Wiltshire's most unspoilt landscapes. |
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Walkers are unlikely to be able to roam freely across the moors and dales of North Yorkshire this summer, farmers' leader Ben Gill warned today. |
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When the trees bloom in March or April, the Walkers try to remove any remaining old, pithy fruit. |
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Walkers will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, winter wildfowl and the elusive hen harrier. |
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This was a barrel of fish-heads and guts from the Walkers Cay fish-cleaning room, frozen into a giant ice lolly. |
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I just bought some Labrusca juice from Walkers Fruit Press in New York State. |
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Walkers set off from Cudham village on a choice of routes ranging from three to eight miles. |
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Walkers follow a circuitous route which leads along the gravel pathway through the centre of the historic Curragh racecourse. |
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Walkers on the Queen's Highland estate were allowed to walk from the Spittle of Muick car park to mountain summits on recognised paths. |
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Walkers are calling for action to clear overgrowth on a footpath from Calne to Beckhampton. |
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Walkers are asked to obey any notice with warnings that tree felling may be in progress. |
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As the Walkers argue in their analysis, it is necessary to consider privatisations on a case-by-case basis, looking at the pros and cons in each instance. |
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Walkers and shoppers, particularly as darkness closes in can be seen pausing to have a closer look at the array of lights, Santa's and Christmas items. |
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The Walkers consider themselves explorers, while the Blacketts declare themselves to be pirates. |
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Will they join forces and battle the White Walkers together? |
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Walkers can reach the village by walking through Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. |
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The group has also starred in television commercials for brands including Pepsi, Polaroid, Walkers Crisps, Impulse and Tesco. |
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I am on a renewed whole food kick with my kids, having backslid in the direction of Walkers crisps and 99s of late, and they are not happy. |
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The crisp market in the UK is dominated by Walkers, which holds 58 per cent of the market. |
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If the purchase had gone through, the Tigers would have surrendered their lease on Welford Road and moved into Walkers Stadium. |
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A MISTAKER by Richard Stearman put an end to Rob Kelly's fairytale run as new Leicester boss and wrecked his coronation at the Walkers Stadium. |
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Walkers long campaigned for the right to roam, that is access to privately owned uncultivated land. |
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Walkers have been left baffled by the quivering, translucent mass, nicknamed Star Jelly because it reputedly fell to Earth from meteors. |
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Walkers will enjoy the breathtaking views of Lough Leane and the mountain range with the intriguing name of Macgillycuddy's Reeks. |
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In Queensland, steam locomotives were locally constructed by Walkers. |
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If some dweebs want to get hot under the collar about TV ads then they should take a look at the new Walkers crisps commercial with Gary Lineker and Cat Deeley. |
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Walkers and hikers would not have believed their eyes as they caught glimpses of the two ladies yodelling, accompanied by Helen and Neil Grundy on the alphorns. |
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Walkers can now enjoy and benefit from new kissing gates, waymarking, surfacing and footpath furniture, making them more accessible for everyone council chiefs said. |
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Walkers can also use permissive paths, where the public does not have a legal right to walk, but where the landowner has granted permission for them to walk. |
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In 2015 the town was accepted as a Walkers are Welcome town. |
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