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La P'tite Vadrouille 2025
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 39.46 km
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Average duration: 13h 45
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 861 m
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Descent: - 850 m
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Highest point: 160 m
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Lowest point: 61 m
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 72 m
- S/E : km 39.46 - alt. 75 m
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