Cheesefoot Head
East of Winchester anti-clockwise. Another from HCC. Details here. They claim 17 miles off-road, but it's more like 13 - the roads bits are very quiet, though. I did this one last year before I had a GPS, so I tried it in the reverse direction this time. The tracks on Fawley Down are rather overgrown in summer but they do have wonderful views. Beacon Hill is a long slow grind to get up, but the South Downs Way back to Cheesefoot car park is easy going, apart from the minor nuisance of having to stop for the numerous gates en route.
Posted in South West, asked by lee harper, 2 years ago. 526 hits.
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Track Information
Min Elevation | 54.5 m |
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Max Elevation | 173.2 m |
Total Elevation Gain | 479 m |
Total Elevation Loss | 480.4 m |
Way Points | 0 |
Track Points | 528 |
Max Speed | 12.1 m/s |
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Average Speed | 3.12 m/s |
Total Distance | 31720 m |
Total Time | 2h 49m 42s |
Route Points | 0 |
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