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United Kingdom Monster Coast-to-Coast (C2C) of mbrmagazine - 179.35 miles - one-way trip print print Facebook

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Country United Kingdom United Kingdom CA27 St Bees, Cumbria
Created Tuesday, February 10, 2009 4:51:12 PM


Altitude Profile

Altitude range

2,510 feet (Altitude from 13 feet to 2,523 feet)
Total climb 17,106 feet
Total descent 17,159 feet

GPSies-Index 39.77 New! (experimental)
ClimbByBike-Index 390.05
Fiets-Index 0.2




Description

Tom Locke's epic English traverse from the Lake District to the North Yorkshire Moors.

From the September 2007 issue of MBR magazine. Check out www.mbr.co.uk


More information

http://www.mbr.co.uk


About this track
Quality of track
Length 179.35 miles
Coordinates 500
Viewed 6001 time(s)
Downloaded 1229 time(s)
Ratings
Landscape (1)
Condition (3)
Technique (1)
Fun factor (3)
Description of track (0)


Activity, suitable for  mountainbiking

Characteristic mountainous 

Terrain Type offroad 




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to start point: Google Maps as KML as GPX
to end point: Google Maps as KML as GPX


Starting Coordinates

Latitude: N 54°29.524' / N 54°29'31.481" / N +54.4920783
Longitude: W 3°35.439' / W 3°35'26.344" / E -3.59065133


Ending Coordinates

Latitude: N 54°25.821' / N 54°25'49.261" / N +54.4303505
Longitude: W 0°31.934' / W 0°31'56.064" / E -0.53224012




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