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Catalogue of Walks 2005 2008.Pdf Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Program No 47 Mar-Jun 2005 Terry M Wed 2Mar2005 Witley Thursley 7 Colin P Sat 5Mar2005 Abinger Roughs Friday Street 8 Martin M & Sylvie M Sun 6Mar2005 Godalming Hascombe 12 Bill G Wed 9Mar2005 Bushy Park Local 8 Eric L Sun 13Mar2005 Sunningdale Chobham Common 8 Terry M Wed 16Mar2005 Ryker's cp, Box Hill Juniper Top 7 Les K Sat 19Mar2005 Hampton Pool Kingston 8 Mike H Sun 20Mar2005 Haslemere SBP 13 Sussex Border Path stage 8 Maureen C & Brian M Tue 22Mar2005 Bushy Park Kingston 7 Ernie T Sat 26Mar2005 Walton Bridge cp Thames walk 7 Edward G Sun 27Mar2005 Hambleden Medmenham 10 Eric L Wed 30Mar2005 Thorpe Green Callow Hill 6 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 2Apr2005 Westerham Chartwell 10 Trish W Sun 3Apr2005 Ryker's cp, Box Hill Polesden Lacey 9 Patrick C Wed 6Apr2005 Ranmore Polesden Lacey 7 Stand in leader Greg M led on a revised route Ernie T Sat 9Apr2005 Richmond Stn Pembroke Lodge 7 Robert A Sun 10Apr2005 Christmas Common Skirmett 12 Bill G Thu 14Apr2005 Gracious Pond cp Fairoaks 8 David G Sat 16Apr2005 Gt Missenden Gt Hampden 11 Eric L Sun 17Apr2005 Burnham Beeches Local 8 Patrick C Wed 20Apr2005 Peaslake Pitch Hill 7 Jim O Wed 20Apr2005 Staines Stn Chertsey 5 Doug F Sat 23Apr2005 Kingsclere Watership Down 10 Pat P Sun 24Apr2005 Leatherhead Box Hill 8 Maureen C & Brian M Tue 26Apr2005 Newlands Corner Shere 7 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 30Apr2005 Otford, Kent Local 11 Bill G Sun 1May2005 Henley Stn Shiplake 12 Pat P Mon 2May2005 Shere Local 8 Patrick C Wed 4May2005 Merrow Downs Newlands Corner 9 Jim O Wed 4May2005 Chertsey Bridge Chertsey Meads 5 Les K Sat 7May2005 Clapham Stn Whitehall 10 Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Colin P Sun 8May2005 Radnor Rd cp Leith Hill 9 Bill G Wed 11May2005 Pembroke Lodge Richmond Park 8 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 14May2005 Bletchingley Tandridge 9 Patrick C Wed 18May2005 Sheepleas West Horsley 7 Jim O Thu 19May2005 Saville Gardens Windsor Park 5 Doug F Sat 21May2005 Lane End Skirmett 10 41 stiles Martin M & Sylvie M Sun 22May2005 Harting Down Old Monkton 13 Eric L Wed 25May2005 Little Marlow Local 7 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 28May2005 Witley Hambledon (Hants) 8 Edward G Sun 29May2005 Gt Kimble Dunsmore 13 Mike H Mon 30May2005 East Grinstead West Hoathly 13 Jim O Thu 2Jun2005 Staines Stn Sunnymeads 5 Return by train to Red Lion pub night Maureen C & Brian M Sat 4Jun2005 Ashdown Forest Pooh Sticks bridge 13 Mike H Sun 5Jun2005 West Harting Local 15 Sussex Border Path stage 9 Eric L Wed 8Jun2005 Pirbright Brookwood Cemetery 5 Ernie T Sat 11Jun2005 Reigate Heath Brockham 8 Pat P Sun 12Jun2005 Ryker's cp, Box Hill Local 12 07.30 Breakfast walk Maureen C & Brian M Tue 14Jun2005 Frensham Little Pond Kettlebury Hill 8 Jim O Wed 15Jun2005 Chertsey Thorpe 5 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 18Jun2005 Ardingley Balcombe 10 Edward G Sun 19Jun2005 Berkhampstead Stn Picotts End 17 Patrick C Wed 22Jun2005 Dorking Stn Deepdene 7 Doug F Sat 25Jun2005 Wherwell River Test 10 Bill G Sun 26Jun2005 Guildford NDW, Witley 22 Staines Ramblers Annual Challenge Bill G Thu 30Jun2005 Mill End Henley Regatta 8 Program No 48 Jul-Oct 2005 Martin M & Sylvie M Sat 2Jul2005 Godalming Mount Browne 10 Afternoon/evening walk with pub meal Mike H Sun 3Jul2005 West Harting Chalton 13 Sussex Border Path stage 10 Bill G Wed 6Jul2005 Blacknest Gate Ascot 8 Colin P Sat 9Jul2005 Horsell Common cp Chobham 8 Graham B Sun 10Jul2005 Oxshott Claygate 9 Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Les H Wed 13Jul2005 Ryker's cp, Box Hill Box Hill 7 18 New Leader Jim O Wed 13Jul2005 Ottershaw Local 5 Maureen C & Brian M Thu 14Jul2005 Bushy Park Local 4 Bill G Fri 15Jul2005 Contact Bill if interested Les K Sat 16Jul2005 Weybridge Guildford 12 Edward G Sun 17Jul2005 Chinthurst Hill Local 12 Maureen C & Brian M Thu 21Jul2005 Walton Bridge cp Weybridge 4 Eric L Sat 23Jul2005 Burrowhill Windlesham 8 Maureen C & Brian M Sun 24Jul2005 Woolbeding Stedham 12 Patrick C Wed 27Jul2005 Gomshall Stn Leith Hill 11 Maureen C & Brian M Thu 28Jul2005 Walton Bridge cp Sunbury Lock 4 Doug F Sat 30Jul2005 Overton North Walsham 10 Pat P Sun 31Jul2005 Putney Stn Richmond Stn 8 Patrick C Wed 3Aug2005 Peaslake Holmbury Hill 7 Graham B Sat 6Aug2005 Blackheath Pitch Hill 9 Maureen C & Brian M Sun 7Aug2005 Blackdown NT cp Haslemere 12 Maureen C & Brian M Thu 11Aug2005 Oxshott Local 4 John R Sat 13Aug2005 Waterloo Stn Regents Canal, Camden 8 Robert A Sun 14Aug2005 Warburg Nature Reserve Ewelme 16 Terry M Wed 17Aug2005 Ryker's cp, Box Hill Leatherhead 7 Maureen C & Brian M Thu 18Aug2005 West End, Esher Local 4 Doug F Sat 20Aug2005 Longparish Harewood Forest 7 Bill G Sun 21Aug2005 Peaslake Shamley Green 12 Les H Wed 24Aug2005 Boldermere cp Wisley airfield 7 12 Bill G Thu 25Aug2002 Old Woking cp Wey, Pyrford 8 Eric L Sat 27Aug2005 Hambleden Turville 10 Mike H Sun 28Aug2005 Emsworth Chalton 13 Sussex Border Path stage 11 Terry M Wed 31Aug2005 Gt Bookham Effingham Common 8 David G Sat 3Sep2005 Hindhead NT cp Gibbet Hill 10 Pat P Sun 4Sep2005 Leatherhead Box Hill 13 Box Hill celebrates Surrey Area 21st Aniiversary Colin P Sat 10Sep2005 Fishpool cp Chobham 8 Edward G Sun 11Sep2005 Hankley Common Gibbet Hill 11 Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Patrick C Wed 14Sep2005 Ranmore Polesden Lacey 7 Graham B Sun 18Sep2005 Bushy Park Kingston 8 Bill G Wed 21Sep2005 Pirbright Merrist Wood 8 Eric L Sat 24Sep2005 Crowthorne Stn Finchampstead Ridges 5 Pat P Sun 25Sep2005 Richmond Stn Chertsey Les K Sat 1Oct2005 Bishopsgate Windsor, Eton 11 Bill G Sun 2Oct2005 Black Park Hedgerley 13 Eric L Sat 8Oct2005 Longcross cp Burrowhill 6 John R Sun 9Oct2005 Wallingford Goring 14 Bill G Wed 12Oct2005 Chobham Chobham 9 David G Sat 15Oct2005 Chesham, Water Meadows cp Little Missenden 9 Patrick C Wed 19Oct2005 Westcott Tillingbourne 8 Jim O Sat 22Oct2005 Thorpe Green Wentworth golf club 9 Pat P Sun 23Oct2005 West Clandon West Horsley 8 Doug F Sat 29Oct2005 Bourne End Cookham 12 Program No 49 Nov 2005-Feb 2006 Bill G Wed 2Nov2005 Coopers Hill cp Windsor Park 8 Robert A Sat 5Nov2005 Medmenham Hambleden 10 Colin P Sun 6Nov2005 Sheepleas cp East Clandon 9 Maureen C & Brian M Wed 9Nov2005 West End, Esher Winterdown Wood 7 Ernie T Sat 12Nov2005 Walton Bridge cp Thames Lock 6 Pat P Sun 13Nov2005 Staines Stn Windsor 13 Eric L Sun 13Nov2005 Staines Stn Wraysbury 6 New venture walks for 18-30 age group Les K Sat 19Nov2005 Walton Bridge cp Chertsey Meads 9 Bill G Sun 20Nov2005 Shere Blackheath 10 Maureen C & Brian M Wed 23Nov2005 Walton Bridge cp New Haw 8 Eric L Sat 26Nov2005 Windlesham Arboretum 5 Maureen C & Brian M Sun 27Nov2005 Ranmore Polesden Lacey 11 Maureen C & Brian M Wed 30Nov2005 Pirbright Local 8 Les K Sat 3Dec2005 New Haw Brookwood 9 Jim O Sun 4Dec2005 Chertsey Bridge Walton 8 Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Maureen C & Brian M Wed 7Dec2005 Dapdune Wharf, Guildford Shalford 9 Bill G Thu 8Dec2005 West End, Esher Princes Coverts 8 Mike H Sat 10Dec2005 Teddington Hampton Court 7 Maureen C & Brian M Sun 11Dec2005 Chiddingfold Haslemere 10 Eric L Sun 11Dec2005 Staines Stn Staines Moor 6 18-30 walks Les H Wed 14Dec2005 Blackheath cp Local 8 17 Doug F Sat 17Dec2005 Richmond Stn Richmond Park 8 Edward G Sun 18Dec2005 Stratfield Mortimer Calleva Atrebatum 11 Patrick C Wed 28Dec2005 Headley Lane cp Box Hill 7 Pat P Sun 1Jan2006 Bishopsgate Windsor Park 4 Bill G Wed 4Jan2006 Langley cp Black Park 8 Les H Sat 7Jan2006 Greenwich Painted Hall Trafalgar Square 9 36 Commemorating Horatio Nelson victory/funeral Jim O Sun 8Jan2006 Windsor Stn Staines 6 18-30 walks Eric L Sun 8Jan2006 Staines Stn Coopers Hill 6 Colin P Wed 11Jan2006 Salt Box cp Whitmoor Common 9 Edward G Sun 15Jan2006 West Wycombe Bradenham 11 Maureen C & Brian M Wed 18Jan2006 Leith Hill Friday Street 7 Les K Sat 21Jan2006 Brookwood Stn Farnborough Stn 8 Basingstoke Canal stage 2 Martin M & Sylvie M Sun 22Jan2006 Hindhead NT cp Hammer Village 13 Les H Wed 25Jan2006 Holmbury St Mary Leith Hill 8 15 Doug F Sat 28Jan2006 Bishopsgate Datchet 11 Jim O Sun 29Jan2006 Walton Bridge cp Wey Navigation 8 Patrick C Wed 1Feb2006 Gomshall Stn Leith Hill 11 Ernie T Sat 4Feb2006 Bushy Park Kingston Edward G Sun 5Feb2006 Hambleden Medmenham 10 Mike H Sat 11Feb2006 Richmond Stn Hanwell 10 Jim O Sun 12Feb2006 Windsor Stn Eton, Dorney 8 Eric L Sun 12Feb2006 Sunnymeads Stn Staines 6 18-30 walks Patrick C Wed 15Feb2006 Peaslake Pitch Hill 7 Pat P Sat 18Feb2006 Chertsey Stn Staines 7 Thames walk stage 3 Eric L Sun 19Feb2006 Pirbright Mytchett 9 Bill G Thu 23Feb2006 Fishpool cp Fairoaks 8 Leader Day Date Meet Place Route or Destination Distance Walkers Notes Eric L Sat 25Feb2006 Longcross cp Burrowhill 6 Bill G Sun 26Feb2006 Chapel Row Midgham 12 Program No 50 Mar-Jun 2006 Patrick C Wed 1Mar2006 Ranmore Polesden Lacey 7 Colin P Sat 4Mar2006 Waterloo Stn London walk 8 John R Sun 5Mar2006 Staines Stn Windsor 12 Bill G Wed 8Mar2006 Thorpe Green Local 8 Eric L Sat 11Mar2006 Thorpe Green Virginia Water 6 Martin M & Sylvie M Sun 12Mar2006 Henley Bridge Crazies Hill 12 Eric L Sun 12Mar2006 Staines Stn Wraysbury 8 18-30 walk Pat P Sat 18Mar2006 Staines Stn Runnymede 8 Trish W Sun 19Mar2006 Buckland Local 9 Maureen C & Brian M Wed 22Mar2006 Bushy Park Kingston 7 Joyce D & Betty M Sat 25Mar2006 Witley Hambledon (Hants) 8 Bill G Sun 26Mar2006 Sevenoaks Leisure Centre Shipbourne 12 Les K Sat 1Apr2006 Farnborough Fleet 10 Basingstoke Canal stage 3 Graham B Sun 2Apr2006 Bushy Park Kingston 8 Les H Wed 5Apr2006
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