Quote Originally Posted by Hank View Post
As for the last section, I'm surprised folk struggled so much as it's all on paths and we'd all passed that way once already.
Ah, but it was still light when you go there, it's much less obvious in the dark!
The bridleway marked on the map doesn't exist on the ground, the actual track goes up towards the woods, but you have to turn right before you get that far. Disappearing head torches suggested a few people had carried straight on and then up the gap in the forest. We turned right, and then (I think) followed sheep's footprints rather than runners' so hit the wall left of the track. Then thought we'd hit the wall right of the track, and turned left - the sort of elementary error that people tend to make after 37 miles. Luckily we met some other lost souls coming the other way before we'd gone too far...