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    Pennine Way

    I'm planning on running the PW in 7 days when I finish teacher training next year. Can anyone here provide me with GPX files of the route, please?

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    We did it early April this year over 9 days. We stayed at the hostels and B&B every night. Highly recommend the Forest View Inn at Byrness.

    Here's our route / strava and if you click on Splits you will see each day stats. Most of it is straight forward, the only way I went wrong is when I missed the right turning to cross the river just before Keld. We also went to The Cheviot top and took a higher route to the finish, much better

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    Cheers for that. It looks fantastic. I walked it back in 1985 with a 40lb pack on my back. This way seems like a much more enjoyable challenge!

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    Hi Pilgrim, sounds fun. There's a GPX over at the LDWA site, you'll have to join to download https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/...National+Trail
    There's also one here, which I think you can export to GPX http://www.movescount.com/routes/rou...06-Pennine_Way

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    Quote Originally Posted by RunUpWhere View Post
    Hi Pilgrim, sounds fun. There's a GPX over at the LDWA site, you'll have to join to download https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/...National+Trail
    There's also one here, which I think you can export to GPX http://www.movescount.com/routes/rou...06-Pennine_Way

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    Cheers for that Rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilgrim View Post
    Cheers for that. It looks fantastic. I walked it back in 1985 with a 40lb pack on my back. This way seems like a much more enjoyable challenge!
    I would not even make a Pennine yard with a 40lb pack on let alone all the way. Good on you. Definitely much more enjoyable and it was our holidays, never felt like a challenge apart from the day 1

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