Programme for October  2008.
Non-members welcome.

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For some of the walks (mainly full day walks on Sundays) a number of Group members gather at the car park  in South Brook Road,  just beyond the Rail Enquiry  Bureau at  Southampton Central Railway Station entrance Commercial Road side (see map), to share cars before moving on to the start of the walk. [Note that the car park was previously described as opposite the Victory PH, but the PH has closed. and is now partly a Coffee House]  Meeting times at the Central Station are 'ready to leave' and are shown below in the walk description.  We cannot guarantee that there will always be cars available.  Advice on this and on other aspects of our events may be available on 023 8055 3883.

RA Southampton Group, part of The Ramblers' Association, a company limited by guarantee, registration no. 4458492. Registered Charity No. 1093577.

Date Time Map/s & start gr ref. Distance
miles
Walk & Start Details
Saturday 4 th. 1.30 p.m.

EX 132

LR 185

SU 434 294

10 miles Farley Mount Circular walk.  8-10 miles  with leader.  Start 1.30 p.m.Crab Wood car park, Farley Mount.  (OS map EX132 grid ref 434 294)  *Faster pace*
Sunday   5 th. 10.00 a.m.

OL 15

LR 195

SY 960 821

12 miles Corfe CastleFigure of Eight walk.  12 miles with leader .  Meet  rtl *8.30* a.m. at Central Station, Commercial Road side or at start.  Start 10.00 a.m. at the Square at Corfe Castle. Includes 3 steep hill climbs, lunch stop in Corfe Castle & après walk visit to NT tea room/gardens.  (OS map OL15 grid ref SY 960 821) 
Thursday 9 th. 10.00 a.m.

EX 132

LR 185

SU 483 244

5 1/2 miles Twyford Circular walk via Owslebury.  5.5 miles with leader.  Start 10.00 a.m. from Twyford recreation ground car park off Park Lane.  (OS map EX132 grid ref 483 244) 
Saturday 11 1.30 p.m.

EX  132

LR 185

SU 589 229

7 miles Beacon Hill Circular walk.  7 miles with leader.  Start 1.30 p.m. at Beacon Hill car park.  (OS map EX132 grid ref SU 598 229) 
Sunday 12 10.00 a.m.

 EX 132

LR 185

SU 528 277

13 miles Cheesefoot Head Circular walk  via Cheriton & Hinton Ampner.  13 miles with leader.  Meet rtl 9.00 a.m. at Central Station, Commercial Road side or at start. Start 10.00 a.m. at Cheesefoot Head car park.  (OS map EX132 grid ref 528 277)
Thursday 16 10.00 a.m.

EX 

LR 185

SU 471 249

5 1/2 miles Shawford Circular via Twyford Down.  5.5 miles with leader.  Start 10.00 a.m. at Shawford Down car park.  (OS map EX132 grid ref 471 249) 
Saturday 18 2.00 p.m.

EX 132

LR 185

SU 407 294

6 miles Farley Mount Circular walk.  6 miles with leader.  Start 2.00 p.m. at Monument car park. (OS map EX132 grid ref 407 294) 
Sunday 19 10.00 a.m.

EX   132

LR 185

SU 588 325

131/2 miles New Alresford Circular walk  via Bighton.  13.5 miles with leader.  Meet rtl 9.00 a.m. at Central Station, Commercial Road side or at start . Start 10.00 a.m. at Alresford station car park (free parking on Sundays).  (OS map EX132 grid ref 588 325) 
Thursday 23 10.00 a.m.

EX 132

LR 185

SU 513 234

11 miles Owslebury Circular walk.  11 miles with leader.  Start 10.00 a.m. near the Ship Inn.  Short stop for picnic lunch.  (OS map EX132 grid ref 513 234) 
Sunday 26 10.00 a.m.

EX 118

LR195

SU 056 133

13 miles Cranborne Circular walk via Sixpenny Handley.  13 miles with leader.  Meet rtl 9.00 a.m. at Central Station, Commercial Road side or at start.  Start 10.00 a.m. at Cranborne (park near school).  (OS map EX118 grid ref 056 133) .
Thursday 30 10.00 a.m.

EX 132

LR 185

SU 583 284

6 miles Cheriton circular via Tichborne Park.  6 miles.  Start 10.00 a.m. at the Cheriton War Memorial.  OS map Ex132 grid ref SU 583 284.
Ordnance Survey map numbers or shown thus

OL 22

LR 184

OL is Outdoor Leisure (yellow cover or orange with yellow title band), EX is Explorer (orange cover), LR is Landranger (pink cover).

In the grid reference, the two letters (e.g. SU) give the 100km square , for most maps this can be ignored without confusion, then the first three figures are read across the bottom of the map from the left side and the next three figures are read up the side of the map from the bottom. Where the two grid lines from these cross is the indicated point. An explanation of this is also given in the key on the map.
Alternatively since you have access to the web, go to www.streetmap.co.uk ,  click to select 'Landranger grid' (note,do not select 'OS grid').  Enter the grid ref given above with no spaces, for example  SU852220,  then click 'Search'.  You should get a map showing the location.  If you are still not sure where this, is click on the
-ve sign, bottom right corner, to zoom out until you get a smaller scale map showing you the general area.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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