Thames, Reservoir, And Cumnor Hill
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 23.87 km
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Average duration: 7h 00
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 71 m
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Vertical drop: - 71 m
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Highest point: 128 m
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Lowest point: 56 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Oxford
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Start: N 51.753046° / W 1.273035°
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End: N 51.752715° / W 1.293912°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 57 m
- E : km 23.87 - alt. 57 m
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The footpath out of Abingdon suburbs is poor and I have adjusted the route to follow roads and tracks. After passing under the railway on the ranch to Steventon the OS footpaths are not reliable; at one point the path was ploughed and planted with wheat so I followed the field edge for some time.
The X2 bus runs between Abingdon and Steventon 7 days a week so can be used to close the loop.
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