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Windmill Walkers Walks History a List of Walks in Past Years Updated 05 Windmill Walkers 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Walks History A list of walks in past years Updated 05/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. Distance Walker Year Date Location Grid Ref (miles) Notes Walkers Miles Leader 2019 Thu 26-Dec-19 South Cave BOXING DAY REFRESHER SE 923 313 7.0 Normal start time 10.00am IPu 2019 Wed 25-Dec-19 No Walk 2019 Wed 18-Dec-19 Skidby pre Xmas dinner walk TA 021 332 Park Millhouse IPu 2019 Sun 15-Dec-19 2019 Wed 11-Dec-19 Cottingham KG5 playing fields. Flat IPa TA 044 333 2019 Wed 04-Dec-19 Sancton SE 899 393 5.6 Sancton methodist church. Hills 26 146 CP & EP 2019 Wed 27-Nov-19 Skipwith SE 669 377 5.1 Sandy lane car park. Flat 15 77 ST & RCr 2019 Wed 20-Nov-19 Fridaythorpe SE 875 592 6.0 Park near pond. Hilly 26 156 MG 2019 Sun 17-Nov-19 Snaith SE 642 223 9.0 Meet Railway station. 5 45 ST & RCr 2019 Wed 13-Nov-19 Melbourne/Pocklington canal SE 753 440 7.0 Park in village. Flat. 34 238 KP 2019 Wed 06-Nov-19 South Cave Quarry SE 928 327 6.0 Park on lane. Hilly 21 126 DP 2019 Wed 30-Oct-19 Hutton Cranswick TA 025 524 7.3 Park main street. Flat. 33 241 CP 2019 Wed 23-Oct-19 Arram TA 030 413 6.0 Meet,park & eat at Hayride. Flat. 29 174 PM 2019 Sun 20-Oct-19 Warter SE 868 502 10.0 Car park near school, Hilly 8 80 ST & RCr 2019 Wed 16-Oct-19 Cottam SE 975 628 6.0 Hilly Lunch Triton Sledmere 18 108 HE 2019 Wed 09-Oct-19 Wharram Percy SE 866 644 6.0 WP Car Park. Hilly 23 138 RCa 2019 Wed 02-Oct-19 Hessle (Return Bridge walk to Barton Far TA 020 254 7.3 Country Park Inn (far car park) 39 285 CP Ings Reserve) 2019 Wed 25-Sep-19 Burton Pidsea 6.0 Meet bowling club, eat at Nancy. Flat 33 198 CO & MO TA 249 310 2019 Wed 18-Sep-19 Welton SE 957 273 5.0 Village parking 29 145 DP 2019 Sun 15-Sep-19 The Beaver Trail Beverley Circular TA 036 396 12.0 Meet free car park behind M&S 7 84 IPu 2019 Wed 11-Sep-19 Pickering SE 799 839 6.0 Road Parking. Meet public toilets near main 16 96 MG roundabout. Hills. 2019 Wed 04-Sep-19 Kirby Underdale SE 806 585 5.0 Village hall car park. Hilly 20 100 KP 2019 Wed 28-Aug-19 Scalby TA 009 903 6.5 Eat at Duchess.Hilly 16 104 AM 2019 Wed 21-Aug-19 Stamford Bridge SE 711 554 7.0 Free car park Viking road. Flat. 29 203 CP Page 1 of 16 Windmill Walkers 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Walks History A list of walks in past years Updated 05/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. 2019 Sun 18-Aug-19 Pollington (3 Yorkshire counties) SE 617 196 11.3 Pollington Village Hall. Flat. 8 90 CP 2019 Wed 14-Aug-19 Hedon TA 186 284 6.5 Park Drapers Lane, Flat 15 98 MG 2019 Wed 07-Aug-19 Terrington SE 671 706 6.1 Park Village Hall. Hilly. 19 116 AM 2019 Wed 31-Jul-19 Near Westow SE 763 668 6.2 Lunch Blacksmiths Arms Westow. Hilly. 8 50 IPa 2019 Wed 24-Jul-19 Brantingham SE 942 296 4.0 Village hall. Hilly 25 100 DP 2019 Sun 21-Jul-19 No Walk 2019 Wed 17-Jul-19 Coach ramble Ripon 7 & 11 7 or 11 miles Flat 44 388 CP 2019 Wed 10-Jul-19 Flamborough Head (Puffins) TA 231 722 6.0 Thornwick Bay 20 120 DP 2019 Wed 03-Jul-19 Pollington (Heritage Walk) SE 617 196 5.3 Village Hall. Flat. 35 186 CP 2019 Wed 26-Jun-19 North Dalton SE 936 522 6.5 Park Star Inn or village hall. Lunch Wolds 34 221 AM Inn Huggate (not booked). Flat. 2019 Wed 19-Jun-19 Bishop Wilton SE 797 550 6.0 Park & lunch Fleece Inn. Hilly 19 114 ST & RCr 2019 Sun 16-Jun-19 Warter (Pilgrimage of Grace linear to SE 868 502 8.0 Meet at Warter car park to arrange car 6 48 CP Pocklington) movements required prior to walk. 2019 Wed 12-Jun-19 Bainton SE 964 526 6.5 Bainton Lay-by. Flat 30 195 MG 2019 Wed 05-Jun-19 Hovingham Start time 9.45 SE 667 756 7.6 Village hall. Hills. Lunch The Wentworth 16 122 AM arms Old Malton. 2019 Wed 29-May-19 Lelley TA 208 326 5.3 Park Stags Head(dog friendly). Flat. 28 148 PB 2019 Wed 22-May-19 Cottingham(Linear to Beverley) TA 044 333 6.0 Meet KG5 playing fields.Flat walk, return by 30 180 IPa bus 2019 Sun 19-May-19 No Walk 2019 Wed 15-May-19 Withernsea TA 339 279 5.7 Car Park near Lighthouse. Flat. 19 108 MG 2019 Wed 08-May-19 North Newbald (Houghton Wood) SE 912 367 7.4 Park and lunch Tiger inn. Hills 17 126 AS 2019 Wed 01-May-19 Coneysthorpe (Ray Poskitt Memorial SE 712 712 6.0 Park Village Hall. 30 180 KP & CP Walk) 2019 Wed 24-Apr-19 Spurn point (Migrating Birds) TA 410 158 4.1 Park on verge near Discovery centre. Lunch 31 127 DP at Crown&Anchor. Flat. 2019 Sun 21-Apr-19 No Walk 2019 Wed 17-Apr-19 Snainton SE 915 824 6.6 Park & Lunch at Coachman. Hilly. 24 158 MG 2019 Wed 10-Apr-19 Church Houses daffodil walk SE 669 974 6.0 Temporary CarPark if useable or Pub. Uphill 21 126 ST & RCr start. 2019 Wed 03-Apr-19 North Frodingham (new route) TA 100 530 6.5 Village Hall. Flat. 28 182 EP 2019 Wed 27-Mar-19 Owsthorpe SE 809 305 6.5 Lunch at Jolly Sailor, Newport. Flat 38 247 HE 2019 Wed 20-Mar-19 North Newbald (Dot hill) SE 912 367 5.5 Park Tiger. Hills 27 149 AS 2019 Sun 17-Mar-19 Wayrham & Thixendale SE 834 567 9.0 Wayrham Picnic Site off A166 . Visit Robert 14 126 IPu Fuller Gallery if open. 2019 Wed 13-Mar-19 Watton TA 018 498 6.9 Park Watton Lay-by. Flat 27 186 MG 2019 Wed 06-Mar-19 North Cave (toward South cave) SE 886 328 5.8 Park wetlands reserve. Easy slopes. 24 139 RCa Fox&Coney lunch. Page 2 of 16 Windmill Walkers 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Walks History A list of walks in past years Updated 05/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. 2019 Wed 27-Feb-19 Beverley TA 026 375 4.1 Morrisons car park 25 103 IPu 2019 Wed 20-Feb-19 Snaith Heritage Trail SE 643 223 5.0 Snaith Railway Station free carpark. Eat at 20 100 CP Brewers Arms. Flat. 2019 Sun 17-Feb-19 Londsborough Park Snowdrop display SE 875 419 8.8 Market Weighton (York Rd) public car park. 24 210 CP (donation entry) Flat. 2019 Wed 13-Feb-19 Howden circular SE 748 284 6.0 Park & eat at the Wellington hotel. Limited 31 186 ST & RCr space so car share where possible. Flat. 2019 Wed 06-Feb-19 Beeford TA 128 543 6.5 Park near playing fields. Flat 32 208 MG 2019 Wed 30-Jan-19 Melton SE 975 261 6.5 Park Sandpiper, Moderate hilly. 32 208 KP 2019 Wed 23-Jan-19 SouthFerriby SE 976 211 6.0 Hope&Anchor carpark. 1 gentle climb. 25 150 PB 2019 Sun 20-Jan-19 Barton TA 027 234 11.5 Barton Waterside carpark(not Wetlands 12 138 PB Visitor Centre). One gentle climb. 2019 Wed 16-Jan-19 Arnold TA 126 414 5.0 Park Bay Horse. Flat 32 160 MG 2019 Wed 09-Jan-19 Pre AGM walk Cottingham TA 044 333 6.5 Pre AGM walk. Meet KG5 playing fields 34 221 IPu 2019 Wed 02-Jan-19 Cottingham (south to Willerby) TA 044 333 5.5 KG5 playing fields. Flat 19 105 CP 2019 Tue 01-Jan-19 Cottingham Green NEW YEAR'S TA 045 328 5.0 Meet 1 pm Annual Hangover Hike. 15 75 IPu REFRESHER 2018 Wed 26-Dec-18 South Cave BOXING DAY REFRESHER SE 923 313 7.0 Normal start time 10.00am 9 63 2018 Wed 19-Dec-18 Allerthorpe common SE 753 473 5.0 Flat 23 115 2018 Sun 16-Dec-18 NO WALK 2018 Wed 12-Dec-18 Pre Christmas meal walk Skidby TA 021 333 5.0 15 75 2018 Wed 05-Dec-18 Driffield Canal Head TA 028 572 6.5 Flat 18 117 2018 Wed 28-Nov-18 York SE 605 517 5.0 Meet at Merchant Adventurers Hall 11 55 2018 Wed 21-Nov-18 Brough SE 936 268 6.2 Park Ferry inn. One hill, mostly flat 22 136 2018 Sun 18-Nov-18 Skidby Mill to Beverley TA 021 333 10.0 Beverley 20 (Part 2)Linear walk. Car 10 100 movement required prior to start 2018 Wed 14-Nov-18 Scalby TA 011 905 6.1 Hilly.
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