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Trig points - what are they for?
Trig points are markers used in geodetic surveying to establish accurate positions and elevations on maps. They played a crucial role in the development of mapping and surveying techniques in the past, even though their significance has declined in the era of modern technology.
This week the all-new ‘Cheviot Round’ has been launched
This week the all-new ‘Cheviot Round’ has been launched.
It is a 52-mile ultra-route which climbs 8,500 feet passing through the heart of the Cheviot Hills.
This is a self-led challenge route for both walkers and fell runners.
Spine Challenger Race 2023 - 108 miles
On Saturday 17th June I start the Spine Challenger Race, an ultra-event along the first 109 miles of the Pennine Way.
The build - Shepherds Walks Ltd
On the 1st February 2023 we received the keys for our new unit.
This video below takes you through the build from start to finish.
Portable Power Bank options for the Outdoor enthusiast
In this article we look at some of the best portable power bank options that we have available to keep your mobile phones, GPS Devices, Smart watches, re-chargeable headtorches etc charged whilst away from home.
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