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Coach Trip - Otley, Helmingham & Debenham
Group: Wensum
Date: Thursday 21 April 2005
Nearest town: Debenham
Start time: 8:45am
Grade: Leisurely
Distance: 9 miles
Longer description: Meet at Notcutts. Book via John 01692 535051
Contact name: Sue
Contact phone: 01603 411679
sunrise 05:57
sunset 19:59
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Most Ramblers' 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.
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