Lyke Wake Walk

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Lyke Wake Walk is a long-distance hiking trail crossing the North York Moors in northern England, traditionally completed within 24 hours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf challenge walk
long-distance footpath
associatedOrganization Lyke Wake Club NERFINISHED
country England
creator Bill Cowley NERFINISHED
crossesFeature A171 road NERFINISHED
River Esk NERFINISHED
difficulty strenuous
endPoint Ravenscar NERFINISHED
established 1955
highestPoint Round Hill NERFINISHED
highestPointElevation 454 metres
length approximately 40 miles
approximately 64 kilometres
locatedIn North York Moors NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
northern England
nameDerivedFrom lyke-wake (watch over a corpse)
notableHazard boggy ground
navigation challenges
poor visibility in mist
passesNear Blakey Ridge NERFINISHED
Eller Beck NERFINISHED
Fylingdales Moor NERFINISHED
Jugger Howe Beck NERFINISHED
Lilla Cross NERFINISHED
Lion Inn NERFINISHED
popularFor charity fundraising walks
endurance hiking
region North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
requires good fitness
navigation skills
routeType unofficial long-distance route
season can be attempted year-round
startPoint Osmotherley NERFINISHED
terrain farmland
forestry tracks
heather moor
moorland
peat bog
theme funeral wake
traditionalCertificate Dirger
Master of Misery NERFINISHED
Warder
Witch
traditionalTimeLimit 24 hours
typicalDirection west to east
waymarkStatus partly waymarked

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Cleveland Hills hasRecreationRoute Lyke Wake Walk