Surrey Hill Challenge - The Ultra
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 60.38 km
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Average duration: 20h 30
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Back to start: No
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Ascent: + 1,136 m
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Descent: - 1,231 m
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Highest point: 290 m
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Lowest point: 38 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Areas: South Downs, Surrey Hills
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District: Haslemere
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Start: N 51.089356° / W 0.708305°
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End: N 51.248016° / W 0.330176°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 153 m - Start
- 1 : km 4.68 - alt. 255 m - Caution Steep descent
- 2 : km 13.32 - alt. 113 m - Aid Station 1
- 3 : km 16.71 - alt. 100 m - Road Crossing A286
- 4 : km 19.09 - alt. 86 m - The Forty Start
- 5 : km 19.64 - alt. 87 m - Road Crossing A283
- 6 : km 22.62 - alt. 134 m - Aid Station 2
- 7 : km 25.61 - alt. 107 m - Road Crossing B230
- 8 : km 30.84 - alt. 55 m - Road Crossing A281
- 9 : km 32.32 - alt. 71 m - Road Crossing B2128
- 10 : km 35.47 - alt. 181 m - Aid Station 3
- 11 : km 39.6 - alt. 175 m - The Half Start
- 12 : km 43.3 - alt. 155 m - Road Crossing B2126
- 13 : km 45.68 - alt. 248 m - Aid Station 4
- 14 : km 51.99 - alt. 135 m - Aid Station 5
- 15 : km 52.01 - alt. 135 m - Road Crossing A25
- E : km 60.38 - alt. 50 m - Finish
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