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WALKS PROGRAMME Responsibility to Behave Sensibly and to Minimise the Potential for Accidents to Occur Notes about the Walks: ° Arrive at least 15 minutes before the stated time - walks start promptly. ° Call the leader if you would like more information about the walk or meeting place, or, in case of severe weather, phone before 8am to check arrangements ° For other than half day walks and linear walks (unless otherwise stated) please bring a picnic lunch to eat in the open air. ° Everyone participating in Ramblers walks and other activities does so at their own risk. ° Dogs , under control, are welcome on our walks at the leader's WALKING FOR PLEASURE discretion, except where noted. ° Please make sure that you are fit enough to undertake the walk you intend to join. If you're unsure of your fitness level, try a short walk first: it's much better to find a walk a little too slow and easy than to make yourself miserable and exhausted. ° Most walks are off-road in rural areas. Please have suitable footwear and clothing for the walk you intend to join, and bring some food and drink, even if the walk includes a pub or café break. Leaders may refuse to accept participants who in their opinion are inadequately equipped or unfit. When in doubt, contact the organisers or the walk Leader in advance. ° For your own and others' safety please read and abide by any advice and guidelines issued by the organisers, and the instructions of the walk Leader . Though walking is inherently one of the safest outdoor activities, no activity is completely without risk and it is your WALKS PROGRAMME responsibility to behave sensibly and to minimise the potential for accidents to occur. October to December 2016 MEETING POINTS When on-line you can click the link after the OS Grid Reference (GR) - e.g. TQ426349 - to view a map of the start location. nearest www.eastsurreywalkers.org.uk Post Codes : Following member requests, we are now including the Post Code along with the Grid Reference of the car park for the start of each walk. However, it should be noted that this will be the Post Code of the nearest building to the car park, and therefore may not be as accurate as the Grid Reference for country car parks. For the Wednesday LINEAR walks, always confirm the meeting and transport details with Nick or Bryan beforehand , in case arrangements have changed. DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* ME ME <INSERT WALKS TABLE HERE> Saturday Nigel P Warlingham, Surrey 5½ miles Saturday John H One Tree Hill, Kent 10½ 08 Oct 01883 Park in Church Road near All saints' (9 km) 01 Oct 01883 Meet at NT CP Carters Hill. Walk via miles 10:00 623181 Church.Walk via Chelsham, Halliloo 10:00 713728 Igtham Mote, Plaxtol, Seal Chart (17 km) 07951 Valley, Woldingham and 07429 and Godden Green 701692 Blanchman's Farm. 634725 GRIDREF: TQ559535 GRIDREF: TQ3555589 POSTCODE: TN15 0JX Map 147 POSTCODE: CR6 9NQ Map 146 Sunday Allan J Godstone, Surrey 6 miles Sunday John N Bramley, Surrey 9 miles 02 Oct 01883 Meet at Godstone Green. Walk up to (9½ km) 09 Oct 01883 Meet in CP in Bramley for walk in (14½ 10:00 346188 North Downs Way and down again. 10:00 717800 hilly, beautiful, unspoilt part of km) 07443 GRIDREF: TQ349515 07885 Surrey. 031538 POSTCODE: RH9 8DY Map 146 065950 GRIDREF: TQ009447 Wednesday Nick W or Tonbridge, Kent 10 miles POSTCODE: GU5 0HB Map 145 05 Oct Bryan P LINEAR WALK: Eden Valley Walk 1 (16 km) Monday Helen W Oxted, Surrey 3½ miles 09:51 Nick Pub Lunch: Penshurst 10 Oct and Tony Fast Fitness Workout Walk - park in (5½ km) 01883 Public Transport: Meet at 09:51 at 10:00 P Park Road (Oxted School end), 722194 Tonbridge NR station. Return from 01883 Titsey yellow trail, one steep hill. or Bryan Hever NR station. 712303 Will take around 1 hour, fast 01883 GRIDREF: TQ587460 07884 walking, approx 3.5 mph, 300 342439 POSTCODE: TN9 1TT Map 147 156102 calorie burn. Nick GRIDREF: TQ397533 07905 POSTCODE: RH8 0AH Map 146 147 511563 Tuesday Ken C KEN’S KREWE - The East Surrey or Bryan 11 Oct 020 8657 Group's Working Party. All Welcome 07947 09:30 6304 - Contact Ken for details 662877 Wednesday Richard M Chelsham, Surrey 6 miles Wednesday Liz W Tatsfield, Surrey 5½ miles 12 Oct 01883 Meet at Chelsham Common where (9½ km) 05 Oct 020 Meet by Old Ship pub. Varied walk (9 km) 10:00 626694 Chelsham Common Road leaves 10:00 86515661 including a nature reserve and 07753 Chelsham Road. Walk through the 07710 spectacular views. One steep 516391 back paths of Warlingham, Kings 434671 ascent. Wood, Vanguard Way through GRIDREF: TQ413568 Selsdon Wood, Farleigh. POSTCODE: TN16 2AG Map 147 GRIDREF: TQ371589 Thursday Tony P Ashdown Forest, East Sussex 8 miles POSTCODE: CR6 9PA Map 146 161 06 Oct 01883 Gills Lap CP on B2026 3 miles south (13 km) Friday Linda R Limpsfield, Surrey 3 miles 10:00 716980 of Hartfield. Lovely walk across the 14 Oct 01883 MORNING AMBLE: Meet at CP (5 km) 077899 Forest, through Hundred Acre Wood 10:00 712184 opposite Golf Clubhouse, just off 910320 to Hartfield for pub lunch, returning 07703 A25. Easy stroll through Limpsfield via Pooh Bridge. One steepish 114399 Chart woodlands; optional ascent near end. drink/lunch afterwards. GRIDREF: TQ467315 GRIDREF: TQ411527 POSTCODE: TN7 4WW Map 135 POSTCODE: RH8 0SL Map 146 ESW Walks Programme October to December 2016 Page 3 of 18 ESW Walks Programme October to December 2016 Page 4 of 18 DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* ME ME Saturday Roy B Victoria Station, London 11 miles Saturday Nick W Limpsfield Chart, Surrey 5 miles 15 Oct 020 8668 Meet at W H Smith; Hyde Park to (17½ 22 Oct 01883 A short walk before the AGM. (8 km) 10:30 6847 Camden Lock and 23 Gloucester km) 10:00 722194 This will be a memorial walk for 07533 Terrace 07905 Michael Wood, following many of the 287159 GRIDREF: TQ289789 511563 paths he walked around Limpsfield POSTCODE: SW1E 5ND Map 161 162 Chart during his lifetime. Sunday Phil H Bletchingley, Surrey 5½ miles GRIDREF: TQ426517 16 Oct 01883 Meet at Village Hall CP behind (9 km) POSTCODE: RH8 0TJ Map 147 10:00 730364 Lawrences Auctioneers. Dramatic Sunday Alice B Brockham, Surrey 11 miles 07711 landscapes and a secret garden. 23 Oct From Brockham Church to (17½ 640060 GRIDREF: TQ326508 10:00 07805 Betchworth, then Dungate's Farm, km) POSTCODE: RH1 4PA Map 146 416280 Leigh and back to Brockham Tuesday Kevin W South Nutfield, Surrey 8 miles GRIDREF: TQ197494 18 Oct 01737 Park in North Station (13 km) POSTCODE: RH3 7JJ Map 146 10:00 822995 Approach/Trindles Road. Faster Monday Anne S Old Oxted, Surrey 3 miles 07966 paced fitness walk (2.5 mph) via 24 Oct 01883 MORNING AMBLE: Park at end of Old (5 km) 546642 South Park and Bletchingley. Steep 10:00 715781 Godstone Road, past Bushey Croft. steps across railway lines twice, 13 07711 Pleasant walk to Tandridge Church stiles. Total ascent 900 feet. 615496 over the Golf Course, then to GRIDREF: TQ305492 Broadham Green and Oxted Mill. POSTCODE: RH1 4JF Map 146 Optional drink/snack afterwards. Wednesday Nick W or Hever, Kent 8 miles GRIDREF: TQ382521 19 Oct Bryan P LINEAR WALK: Eden Valley Walk 2 (13 km) POSTCODE: RH8 9JU Map 146 10:49 Nick Pub Lunch: Edenbridge Tuesday Tony P Limpsfield Chart, Surrey 3½ miles 01883 Public Transport: Meet at Hever NR 25 Oct and Helen Fast Fitness Workout Walk. Park (5½ km) 722194 station at 10:49. Return by train 10:00 W near Carpenters Arms. Walk circuit or Bryan from Lingfield NR. 01883 of the High Chart. Will take around 1 01883 GRIDREF: TQ465445 716980 hour, fast walking, approx 3.5 mph, 342439 POSTCODE: TN8 7ER Map 147 146 07899 300 calorie burn. Nick 910320 GRIDREF: TQ425518 07905 POSTCODE: RH8 0TG Map 147 511563 Wednesday Fay and Penshurst, Kent 6 miles or Bryan 26 Oct Ron R Meet in layby opposite Penshurst (9½ km) 07947 10:00 01737 Place on B2169. Very pretty walk, 662877 300922 with two inclines and one steep Wednesday Judi S Reigate, Surrey 6 miles 07941 descent, around Salman's Farm, 19 Oct 01883 Park in CP either side of Flanchford (9½ km) 221032 Harden Vineyard and Swaylands. 10:00 341063 Road. Walk along North Downs Way, Optional drink/lunch at local pub. 07941 Buckland and Reigate Heath. GRIDREF: TQ525438 913212 GRIDREF: TQ239502 POSTCODE: TN11 8DE Map 147 POSTCODE: RH2 8AB Map 147 ESW Walks Programme October to December 2016 Page 5 of 18 ESW Walks Programme October to December 2016 Page 6 of 18 DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* DATE/TI LEADER DETAILS DIST.* ME ME Friday Tony P Markbeech, Kent 5½ miles Thursday Allan J Mogador, Surrey 5 miles 28 Oct 01883 Turn left off B2026 at Cowden Pound (9 km) 03 Nov and Mike Meet at Sportsman Pub in Mogador (8 km) 10:00 716980 2.5m south of Edenbridge. Park in 10:00 H Road Lower Kingswood. Walk west 07899 village near The Kentish Horse pub. 01883 across Walton Heath to North 910320 Walk to Hever, Hill Hoath. Optional 715475 Downs. Return via Mount Hill and pub lunch at end of walk. 07717 Colley Hill. Bit of a climb towards the GRIDREF: TQ475427 399744 end section. Optional lunch at the POSTCODE: TN8 5NT Map 147 Sportsman Saturday Len N Dunsfold, Surrey 11 miles GRIDREF: TQ240531 29 Oct 01737 Sidney Woods CP; take A281 to (17½ POSTCODE: KT20 7ES Map 146 10:00 555452 Alford Crossways and follow km) Saturday Robert C Reigate Heath, Surrey 6 miles 07732 Dunsfold Road to car park.
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