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Click the Grid Reference Link to Load a Map Windmill Walkers Walks 2019 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Dates to be filled will be highlighted in yellow Amended 26/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. Distance Walker Date Location Grid Ref (miles) Notes Walkers Miles Leaders South Bank walks meet at Humber Bridge Car park at 9.30am. York walk meeting place to be confirmed nearer the date. Walks start at 11am. All other Wednesday and Sunday walks begin at 10am unless stated otherwise. Tue 01-Jan-19 Cottingham Green NEW YEAR'S TA 045 328 5.0 Meet 1 pm Annual Hangover Hike. 15 75 IPu REFRESHER Wed 02-Jan-19 Cottingham (south to Willerby) TA 044 333 5.5 KG5 playing fields. Flat 19 105 CP Wed 09-Jan-19 Pre AGM walk Cottingham TA 044 333 6.5 Pre AGM walk. Meet KG5 playing fields 34 221 IPu Wed 16-Jan-19 Arnold TA 126 414 5.0 Park Bay Horse. Flat 32 160 MG Sun 20-Jan-19 Barton TA 027 234 11.5 Barton Waterside carpark(not Wetlands 12 138 PB Visitor Centre). One gentle climb. Wed 23-Jan-19 SouthFerriby SE 976 211 6.0 Hope&Anchor carpark. 1 gentle climb. 25 150 PB Wed 30-Jan-19 Melton SE 975 261 6.5 Park Sandpiper, Moderate hilly. 32 208 KP Wed 06-Feb-19 Beeford TA 128 543 6.5 Park near playing fields. Flat 32 208 MG 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. 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. 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. Wed 27-Feb-19 Beverley TA 026 375 4.1 Morrisons car park 25 103 IPu 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. Wed 13-Mar-19 Watton TA 018 498 6.9 Park Watton Lay-by. Flat 27 186 MG 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. Wed 20-Mar-19 North Newbald (Dot hill) SE 912 367 5.5 Park Tiger. Hills 27 149 AS Wed 27-Mar-19 Owsthorpe SE 809 305 6.5 Lunch at Jolly Sailor, Newport. Flat 38 247 HE Wed 03-Apr-19 North Frodingham (new route) TA 100 530 6.5 Village Hall. Flat. 28 182 EP 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. Wed 17-Apr-19 Snainton SE 915 824 6.6 Park & Lunch at Coachman. Hilly. 24 158 MG Sun 21-Apr-19 No Walk 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. Wed 01-May-19 Coneysthorpe (Ray Poskitt Memorial SE 712 712 6.0 Park Village Hall. 30 180 KP & CP Walk) Page 1 of 3 Windmill Walkers Walks 2019 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Dates to be filled will be highlighted in yellow Amended 26/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. Distance Walker Date Location Grid Ref (miles) Notes Walkers Miles Leaders South Bank walks meet at Humber Bridge Car park at 9.30am. York walk meeting place to be confirmed nearer the date. Walks start at 11am. All other Wednesday and Sunday walks begin at 10am unless stated otherwise. Wed 08-May-19 North Newbald (Houghton Wood) SE 912 367 7.4 Park and lunch Tiger inn. Hills 17 126 AS Wed 15-May-19 Withernsea TA 339 279 5.7 Car Park near Lighthouse. Flat. 19 108 MG Sun 19-May-19 No Walk 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 Wed 29-May-19 Lelley TA 208 326 5.3 Park Stags Head(dog friendly). Flat. 28 148 PB 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. Wed 12-Jun-19 Bainton SE 964 526 6.5 Bainton Lay-by. Flat 30 195 MG 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. Wed 19-Jun-19 Bishop Wilton SE 797 550 6.0 Park & lunch Fleece Inn. Hilly 19 114 ST & RCr 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. Wed 03-Jul-19 Pollington (Heritage Walk) SE 617 196 5.3 Village Hall. Flat. 35 186 CP Wed 10-Jul-19 Flamborough Head (Puffins) TA 231 722 6.0 Thornwick Bay 20 120 DP Wed 17-Jul-19 Coach ramble Ripon 7 & 11 7 or 11 miles Flat 44 388 CP Sun 21-Jul-19 No Walk Wed 24-Jul-19 Brantingham SE 942 296 4.0 Village hall. Hilly 25 100 DP Wed 31-Jul-19 Near Westow SE 763 668 6.2 Lunch Blacksmiths Arms Westow. Hilly. 8 50 IPa Wed 07-Aug-19 Terrington SE 671 706 6.1 Park Village Hall. Hilly. 19 116 AM Wed 14-Aug-19 Hedon TA 186 284 6.5 Park Drapers Lane, Flat 15 98 MG Sun 18-Aug-19 Pollington (3 Yorkshire counties) SE 617 196 11.3 Pollington Village Hall. Flat. 8 90 CP Wed 21-Aug-19 Stamford Bridge SE 711 554 7.0 Free car park Viking road. Flat. 29 203 CP Wed 28-Aug-19 Scalby TA 009 903 6.5 Eat at Duchess.Hilly 16 104 AM Wed 04-Sep-19 Kirby Underdale SE 806 585 5.0 Village hall car park. Hilly 20 100 KP Wed 11-Sep-19 Pickering SE 799 839 6.0 Road Parking. Meet public toilets near main 16 96 MG roundabout. Hills. Sun 15-Sep-19 The Beaver Trail Beverley Circular TA 036 396 12.0 Meet free car park behind M&S 7 84 IPu Wed 18-Sep-19 Welton SE 957 273 5.0 Village parking 29 145 DP Wed 25-Sep-19 Burton Pidsea TA 249 310 6.0 Meet bowling club, eat at Nancy. Flat 33 198 CO & MO 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) Wed 09-Oct-19 Wharram Percy SE 866 644 6.0 WP Car Park. Hilly 23 138 RCa Page 2 of 3 Windmill Walkers Walks 2019 0 0 = plain format, 1 = format by dates. Dates to be filled will be highlighted in yellow Amended 26/12/2019 Tip! Click the Grid Reference link to load a map. Distance Walker Date Location Grid Ref (miles) Notes Walkers Miles Leaders South Bank walks meet at Humber Bridge Car park at 9.30am. York walk meeting place to be confirmed nearer the date. Walks start at 11am. All other Wednesday and Sunday walks begin at 10am unless stated otherwise. Wed 16-Oct-19 Cottam SE 975 628 6.0 Hilly Lunch Triton Sledmere 18 108 HE Sun 20-Oct-19 Warter SE 868 502 10.0 Car park near school, Hilly 8 80 ST & RCr Wed 23-Oct-19 Arram TA 030 413 6.0 Meet,park & eat at Hayride. Flat. 29 174 PM Wed 30-Oct-19 Hutton Cranswick TA 025 524 7.3 Park main street. Flat. 33 241 CP Wed 06-Nov-19 South Cave Quarry SE 928 327 6.0 Park on lane. Hilly 21 126 DP Wed 13-Nov-19 Melbourne/Pocklington canal SE 753 440 7.0 Park in village. Flat. 34 238 KP Sun 17-Nov-19 Snaith SE 642 223 9.0 Meet Railway station. 5 45 ST & RCr Wed 20-Nov-19 Fridaythorpe SE 875 592 6.0 Park near pond. Hilly 26 156 MG Wed 27-Nov-19 Skipwith SE 669 377 5.1 Sandy lane car park. Flat 15 77 ST & RCr Wed 04-Dec-19 Sancton SE 899 393 5.6 Sancton methodist church. Hills 26 146 CP & EP Wed 11-Dec-19 Cottingham TA 044 333 5.0 KG5 playing fields. Flat 22 110 IPa Sun 15-Dec-19 Wed 18-Dec-19 Skidby pre Xmas dinner walk TA 021 332 6.0 Park Millhouse 13 78 IPu Wed 25-Dec-19 Thu 26-Dec-19 South Cave BOXING DAY REFRESHER SE 923 313 6.0 Normal start time 10.00am 13 78 IPu Totals 389 1413 8901 Average 23 Page 3 of 3.
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