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Long Distance Path Section Date Lunch Stop Long Distance Path Section Date Lunch Stop 1983 Weald Way ?? Greensand Way ?? 1984 North Downs Way (4 Walks) June/July Vanguard Way (4 Walks) August/Sept 1985 Wey South Path North to South (2+ Walks) November 1986 London Silver Jubilee Walk (2 Walks) February Sussex Border Path West to East (15 Walks) March-Oct Mid Sussex Link Path North to South (4 Walks) Oct/Dec 1987 Weald Way West to East (8 Walks) March-June London Country Way Gravesend to Windsor (9 Walks) July -Nov Thames Path Windsor to Kingston (3 Walks) Nov-Dec 1988 Thames Path Hampton Court to Putney (2 Walks) January North Downs Way East to West (7 Walks) Feb-May South Downs Way West to East (9 Walks) May-Sept Greensand Way West to East (5+ Walks Oct-Dec 1989 London Jubilee Walk (2 Walks) Jan-Feb Greensand Way (continued) West to East (5 Walks) Feb-June Saxon Shore Way (2 Walks) July North Downs Way East to West (9+ Walks) August-Dec 1990 Thames Walk (2 Walks) January North Downs Way (continued) East to West (from 1988) Feb-May Detailed records begin in April Merstham to Farnham Merstham to Box Hill 4 Apr 1990 Wheatsheaf Common Box Hill to Shalford Park 18 Apr 1990 Picnic Guildford to Farnham 2 May 1990 Puttenham South Downs Way Winchester to Eastbourne Winchester to Alresford 16 May 1990 Picnic Cheriton to West Meon 6 Jun 1990 Millbarrow Exton to Queen Elizabeth Country Park 20 Jun 1990 Picnic Queen Elizabeth Country Park to Cocking 4 Jul 1990 Picnic Cocking to Amberley 18 Jul 1990 Picnic Amberley to Washington 1 Aug 1990 Storrington Findon to Upper Beeding 15 Aug 1990 Washington Upper Beeding to Hassocks 5 Sep 1990 Devils Dyke Hassocks to Woodingdean 19 Sep 1990 Picnic Bevingdean to Southease 3 Oct 1990 Kingston Southease to Exceat 17 Oct 1990 Alfriston Linear Walks Archive Page 1 of 15 Exceat to Eastbourne 7 Nov 1990 Birling Gap Thames Path Thames Barrier to Putney Thames Barrier to London Bridge 21 Nov 1990 Greenwich London Bridge to Putney 5 Dec 1990 Any Pub! 1991 Walling Way MK2 Riddlesdown to Hastings Riddlesdown to Westerham 23 Jan 1991 Chelsham Westerham to Penshurst 6 Feb 1991 Toys Hill Penshurst to Eridge 20 Feb 1991 Penshurst Eridge to Stonegate 6 Mar 1991 Mark Cross Stonegate to Robertsbridge 20 Mar 1991 Burwash Robertsbridge to Doleham 3 Apr 1991 Staple Cross Doleham to Hastings 17 Apr 1991 Pett Sussex Border Path Rye to Haslemere Doleham to Rye 1 May 1991 Icklesham Rye to Northiam 15 May 1991 Picnic Northiam to Hawkhurst 5 Jun 1991 Ewhurst Green The Moor to Lower Cousley Wood 19 Jun 1991 Picnic Lamberhurst to Wadhurst 3 Jul 1991 Cousley Wood Wadhurst to Eridge 17 Jul 1991 Picnic Eridge to Cowden 7 Aug 1991 Groombridge Cowden to East Grinstead 21 Aug 1991 Cowden East Grinstead to Gatwick 4 Sep 1991 Crawley Down Gatwick to Ockley 18 Sep 1991 Charlwood Bonnetts to Rudgwick 2 Oct 1991 Oakwood Hill Rudgwick to Chiddingfold 16 Oct 1991 Alford Bars White Hill to Haslemere 6 Nov 1991 Picnic Eden Valley Walk Lingfield to Tonbridge Lingfield to Hever 20 Nov 1991 Marsh Green Hever to Tonbridge 4 Dec 1991 Penshurst 1992 Sussex Border Path (contd) Bell Vale to Thorney Island Bell Vale to Liss 22 Jan 1992 Waterloo Hill Brow to Queen Elizabeth Country Park 5 Feb 1992 Picnic Chalton to Emsworth 19 Feb 1992 Finchdean Around Thorney Island 4 Mar 1992 Picnic Mid Sussex Link Fishergate to East Grinstead Fishersgate to Patcham 18 Mar 1992 Devils Dyke Patcham to Wivelsfield 1 Apr 1992 Ditchling Wivelsfield to Horsted Keynes 15 May 1992 Scaynes Hill Horsted Keynes to East Grinstead 6 May 1992 Sharpthorne Vanguard Way East Croydon to Seaford East Croydon to Oxted 20 May 1992 Chelsham Oxted to Edenbridge 3 Jun 1992 Limpsfield Chart Eden Bridge to Forest Row 17 Jun 1992 Picnic Forest Row to Buxted 1 Jul 1992 Picnic Buxted to East Hoathly 15 Jul 1992 Blackboys East Hoathly to Berwick 5 Aug 1992 Chiddingly Berwick to Seaford 19 Aug 1992 Alfriston Lipchis Way Liphook to Chichester Liphook to Midhurst 2 Sep 1992 Picnic Midhurst to Chichester 16 Aug 1992 Singleton London Countryway Windsor to Merstham Windsor to Sunningdale 7 Oct 1992 Englefield Green Sunningdale to West Byfleet 21 Oct 1992 Burrow Hill West Byfleet to Horsley 4 Nov 1992 Wisley Common Horsley to West Humble 18 Nov 1992 Picnic West Humble to Merstham 2 Dec 1992 Hand in Hand 1993 Linear Walks Archive Page 2 of 15 Bob Eberhard Way Sanderstead to Walmer Sanderstead to Hayes 20 Jan 1993 Shirley Hills Hayes to Knockholt 3 Feb 1993 Downe Knockholt to Shoreham 17 Feb 1993 Eynsford Shoreham to Borough Green 3 Mar 1993 Cotmans Ash Borough Green to Wateringbury 17 Mar 1993 Offham Wateringbury to Marden 7 Apr 1993 Hunton Marden to Biddenden 21 Apr 1993 Staplehurst Biddenden to Pluckley 3 May 1993 High Halden Pluckley to Wye 19 May 1993 Tutt Hill Wye to Lyminge 2 Jun 1993 Brabourne Lyminge to Dover 16 Jun 1993 Paddlesworth Dover to Walmer 7 Jul 1993 St. Margarets Bay Three Castles Path Windsor to Winchester Windsor to Martin's Heron 21 Jul 1993 Cheapside Martin's Heron to Crowthorne 4 Aug 1993 Picnic Crowthorne to Winchfield 18 Aug 1993 Eversley Winchfield to Winslade 1 Sep 1993 Odiham Winslade to Lower Weald 15 Sep 1993 Ellisfield Bentworth to Itchen Abbas 6 Oct 1993 Lower Weald Itchen Abbas to Winchester 20 Oct 1993 Easton Guildford Boundary Way Guildford (circular walk) Guildford to Rydes Hill 3 Nov 1993 Compton Rydes Hill to Clandon 17 Nov 1993 Sutton Green Clandon to Guildford 1 Dec 1993 Newlands Corner 1994 Stane Street Walk Ewell to Boxgrove Ewell to Boxhill 5 Jan 1994 Epsom Downs Boxhill to Holmwood 19 Jan 1994 Westcott Ockley to Slinfold 2 Feb 1994 Oakwood Hill Warnham to Billingshurst 16 Feb 1994 Slinfold Billingshurst to Watersfield 2 Mar 1994 Codmore Hill Watersfield to Boxgrove 16 Mar 1994 Picnic London's Lost Route to the Sea Walton On Thames to Chichester Walton on Thames to Pyrford 6 Apr 1994 Weybridge Pyrford to Guildford 20 Apr 1994 Cartbridge (Send) Guildford to Cranley 3 May 1994 Bramley Cranley to Bucks Green 18 May 1994 Lakers Green Bucks Green to Billingshurst 1 Jun 1994 Loxwood Billingshurst to Pulborough 15 Jun 1994 Picnic Pulborough to Amberley 6 Jul 1994 Coldwaltham Amberley to Barnham 20 Jul 1994 Offham Barnham to Birdham 3 Aug 1994 Picnic Hangers Way Alton to Rowlands Castle Petersfield to Selbourne 7 Sep 1994 Picnic Petersfield to Rowlands Castle 21 Sep 1994 QE Country Park High Weald Walk Pembury to Pembury Pembury to Southborough 5 Oct 1994 Tudeley Southborough to Eridge Green 19 Oct 1994 Speldhurst Eridge Green to Pembury 2 Nov 1994 Frant Tandridge Border Path Whyteleafe to Whyteleafe Whyteleafe to Westerham 16 Nov 1994 Fickleshole Westerham to Edenbridge 7 Dec 1994 Crockham Hill 1995 Edenbridge to East Grinstead 4 Jan 1995 Marsh Green East Grinstead to Horley 18 Jan 1995 Copthorne Common Horley to Nutfield 1 Feb 1995 Outwood Nutfield to Whyteleafe 15 Feb 1995 Merstham North to South Surrey Walk Colnbrook to Amberley Colnbrook to Egham 1 Mar 1995 Wraysbury Staines to Sunningdale 15 Mar 1995 Englefield Green Linear Walks Archive Page 3 of 15 Sunningdale to Brookwood 5 Apr 1995 Chobham Brookwood to Godalming 19 Apr 1995 Wood Street Godalming to Hindhead 3 May 1995 Milford Hindhead to Haslemere 17 May 1995 Grayswood Haslemere Hundred (south) Haslemere to Grayswood Haslemere to Petworth 7 Jun 1995 Lurgashall Petworth to Amberley 21 Jun 1995 Coultershall Bridge Arundel to Boxgrove 5 Jul 1995 Slindon Lavant to Midhurst 19 Jul 1995 Picnic Midhurst to Haslemere 2 Aug 1995 Picnic Farnham to Hindhead 16 Aug 1995 Tilford Farnham to Godalming 30 Aug 1995 Seale Godalming to Shamley Green 20 Sep 1995 Hambledon Shamley Green to Cranleigh 4 Oct 1995 Pitch Hill Cranleigh to Grayswood 18 Oct 1995 Dunsfold Thames Path Thames Barrier to Richmond Thames Barrier to London Bridge 1 Nov 1995 Greenwich London Bridge to Putney 15 Nov 1995 Pub anywhere Putney to Richmond 6 Dec 1995 Barnes 1996 Socratic Trail Old Coulsdon to Brighton Old Coulsdon to Nutfield 17 Jan 1996 White Hill Nutfield to Copthorne 7 Feb 1996 Outwood Copthorne to Lindfield 21 Feb 1996 Picnic Lindfield to Plumpton 6 Mar 1996 North Chailey Plumpton to Brighton 20 Mar 1996 Plumpton village North Downs Way Farnham to Canterbury Farnham to Shalford Common 3 Apr 1996 Picnic Shalford Common to Boxhill 17 Apr 1996 Picnic Boxhill to Merstham 1 May 1996 Boxhill village Merstham to Oxted 15 May 1996 White Hill Oxted to Westerham 5 Jun 1996 Tatsfield Westerham to Otford 19 Jun 1996 Knockholt Otford to Vigo Village 3 Jul 1996 Cotmans Ash Vigo Village to Cuxton 17 Jul 1996 Picnic Cuxton to White Horse Stone (A229) 7 Aug 1996 Borstal White Horse Stone (A229) to Hollingbourne 21 Aug 1996 Detling Hollingbourne to Charing 4 Sep 1996 Picnic Charing to Wye 18 Sep 1996 Westwell Wye to Chilham 2 Oct 1996 Boughton Lees Chilham to Canterbury 16 Oct 1996 Old Wives Lees Darent Valley Walk Dartford to Sevenoaks Dartford to Eynsford 6 Nov 1996 Darenth Eynsford to Sevenoaks 20 Nov 1996 Shoreham Ramble from Sevenoaks 4 Dec 1996 Sevenoaks Weald 1997 Eden Valley Walk Oxted to Tonbridge Oxted to Lingfield 15 Jan 1997 Crowhurst Lane End Lingfield to Hever 5 Feb 1997 Marsh Green Hever to Tonbridge 19 Feb 1997 Penshurst North Downs Way (contd) Canterbury to Wye Canterbury to Shepherdswell 5 Mar 1997 Picnic Shepherdswell to Dover 19 Mar 1997 Waldershare Dover to Folkestone 2 Apr 1997 Capel le Ferne Folkestone to Sandling 16 Apr 1997 Picnic Sandling to Wye 7 May 1997 Stowting Sussex Border Path Thorney Island to Wadhurst Around Thorney Island 21 May 1997 Picnic Emsworth to QE Country Park 4 Jun 1997 Rowlands Castle Chalton to Liss 18 Jun 1997 Picnic Hillbrow to Bell Vale 2 Jul 1997
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