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Event Details
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Date: |
10th July 2005 |
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Start Time: |
2:15pm |
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Location: |
The Talbot Hotel, Ripley |
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Organisers: |
James and Penny Biggs |
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Walk Distance: |
2.5 miles (5 Km) |
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Directions
Nat Grid Ref: TQ 055 569
Location:
Ripley is just off the A3 one mile south (towards Guildford)
of junction 10 of the M25.
The Talbot Hotel is in the High Street on the left as you enter
the village. There is parking in the hotel car park or on the
village green opposite.
Public Transport:
Woking is the nearest
railway station approx 3 miles away. You will need to get a taxi
from the station (please click on the link for timetable and
availability) www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Map
Walk Information:
Ripley is a traditional picturesque
Surrey village sitting on the old Portsmouth Road which was once
an important staging post for coaches passing between London
and Portsmouth.
Today with its many quaint buildings, period cottages, antique
shops, pubs and restaurants makes this a very desirable residence
and well worth a visit alone.
Lying hidden behind the High Street is Surrey's largest village
green where cricket has been played for over 200 years.
The walk is about 2.5 miles long, totally
flat with no stiles.
With breathtaking scenery along the Wey Navagation canal, some
very interesting old buildings and without a doubt some of Surrey's
finest countryside, makes this a walk not to be missed.
The Talbot Hotel is a 15th century coaching
inn, boasting low ceilings, old beams and plenty of atmosphere.
From the pumps come Green King IPA, Flowers, Boddingtons and
TEA from the Hog's Back Brewery.
Food is served in Anthony's restaurant between 12-3 pm. There
is a good choice including traditional Sunday lunch, booking
is essential ( 01483 225188)
Walk Picture:

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Route
& Question Sheet
Starter Clues
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1, |
Listen for the sound of this bird
Action must be taken if heard. |
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2, |
Business started with a boom, nothing could
go wrong
Then everything changed when Henry came along. |
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3, |
Something Napoleon would not of said
About this famous English figurehead. |
Stage I
Leave the pub and turn left
walking along the High Street for about 100m passed the Half
Moon pub. Then turn right onto a lane that leads passed additional
parking and the cricket green on your right. Stage after passing
the cricket green.
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4, |
This is a clue of a medical theme.
Surfing the net is where the answer is seen. |
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5, |
..will break my bones. |
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6, |
This firm really looks after you. |
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7, |
Kindly given by a gent
Your Tessas set me this with intent. |
Stage II
Continue on this lane as
it runs along the edge of the green with buildings on your left,
stage ends at the end of the lane.
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8, |
A classic beginning to this story
Hopefully ending in your glory. |
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9, |
Saint Ed arrived to help solve this clue
Hes light years away but can be viewed. |
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10, |
This cockney boss takes priority
Although he has Italian origin. |
Stage III
Veer left onto a narrower
path soon crossing Ockham millstream. After passing a house on
your right veer left and continue with fields on both sides until
reaching a stile just before a bridge where stage ends.
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11, |
There used to be a restaurant here
Until Donald disappeared. |
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12, |
Royal mail outlets they could have been
Now they can hardly be seen. |
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13, |
Could it be a star of Friends
I reckon on something simple it depends. |
Stage IV
Cross the bridge and follow
the path crossing the river, veer right onto the tow path for
about ½ a mile, stage ends at a post with yellow arrows.
(approx 150m before next bridge)
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14, |
Isnt it weird when five hundred disappear. |
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15, |
Beware of this dubious company
I think theyre out to get your money. |
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16, |
Shortly before this famous French lager
was invented
Bill set flowing a liquid where many frequented. |
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17, |
Can all elevated waters really flow
Without affecting the ones below. |
Stage V
Turn right at the post leaving
the tow path into woods, shortly crossing a wooden bridge, maintain
direction eventually reaching a gate with a stile next to it,
where stage ends.
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18, |
Jimmys crossing, they would be snookered
with out it. |
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19, |
Only whisky drinkers are allowed
Joes not part of this crowd. |
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20, |
Strong forces from beneath the surface
Are threatening members of the human race. |
Stage VI
Continue through the gate
onto a gravel drive, veer left passing the mill and continue
along a lane for about 200m. Turn right at a path with 2 posts
leading into woods. Stage ends at 2nd wooden bridge.
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21, |
If exceeded then perhaps
Theres a danger of collapse. |
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22, |
YNSETRTLLEO. |
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23, |
Once mobile in the past
Now I wonder how long it will last. |
Stage VII
Cross the bridge and continue
straight ahead into woods, soon arriving at the back of the green.
Stay on the path maintaining the same direction, passing several
benches, walk ends when you reach the lane.
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24, |
Elected member of the local authority
Has open views, but is in a minority. |
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25, |
Enjoyed by the minted lady
Sometimes she can be shady. |
Turn left and follow the lane back to the High Street, turn left
and the pub is 100m on the right. |
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Young
Walkers Questions
Directions are the same as
above.
Stage I
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a, |
How fast can cars travel along the lane. |
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b, |
What game is played on the green. |
Stage II
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c, |
How many speed ramps are along the lane. |
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d, |
What is the colour of the star on the metal
gate. |
Stage III
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e, |
What kind of trees are along the path. |
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f, |
What animals can you see in the fields. |
Stage IV
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g, |
What are you not allowed to do within 50
yards/meters before the weir. |
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h, |
How many boats can you count along the
canal. |
Stage V
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i, |
Can you see what game is being played. |
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j, |
How many bridges do you cross on this stage. |
Stage VI
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k, |
How many windows have been bricked up in
the mill. |
Stage VII
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l, |
How many benches can you count. |

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Answers
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1, |
Kingfisher alarm. |
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2, |
Orginated 1453 serving the needs of Newark
Proiry until its demise in 1537. |
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3, |
The Nelson Suite. |
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4, |
WWW H on drain. |
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5, |
Sticks and Stones. |
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6, |
TLC Ltd. |
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7, |
Anagram: Seymours Estate Agents.(on bench) |
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8, |
Once opon a time sign. |
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9, |
Anagram: Red star on metal gate. |
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10, |
This sapce is reserved for the Guv'nor
(Italian flag in the background) |
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11, |
MAC on gate. (McDonalds Restaurants) |
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12, |
PO on 2 stones.(Post Office) |
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13, |
Ross on padlock. |
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14, |
Weir, D=500 in roman numerals, remove it
and you are left with weir. |
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15, |
Ransomes and Rapier Ltd. |
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16, |
Walsham Gates opened 1653.(Kronenbourg
1664 and Bill Gates make the clue) |
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17, |
Anagram: Wey Canel (CAN ALl elevated Waters
rEallY flow) |
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18, |
White bridge (Jimmy White snooker player) |
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19, |
Sign: W.D.A.A access only, no public access. |
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20, |
Due to servere undercutting anglers must
take caution when walking along the river banks. |
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21, |
Weak bridge weight limit 17 tonnes. |
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22, |
Anagram: LETTERS ONLY,on post box. |
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23, |
Old caravan. |
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24, |
Seat: Ripley Parish Council. |
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25, |
Seat: Mrs Jane Murray to whom Ripley green
gave so much pleasure 1972. |
Young Walker Answers
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A, |
20 mph |
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B, |
Cricket |
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C, |
Five |
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D, |
Red |
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E, |
Oak trees |
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F, |
Horses and cows |
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G, |
Bathing, mooring and fishing. |
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H, |
Indivisual answers |
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I, |
Golf |
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J, |
Three |
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K, |
Five |
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L, |
Three |

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