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| Walkers taking part in the Good Friday event |
Walkers braved the windy weather to keep a 45-year-old village tradition alive on Good Friday.
Dozens of people in Radley turned out to take part in the village's annual hike from the Bowyer Arms to Carfax, in Oxford, and back. The tradition started in 1963 over a casual drink in the pub's bar.
The joint winners of the main walk were Philip Jeacock and Chris Dales, who completed it in two hours and eight minutes.
7:13pm Sunday 23rd March 2008
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CommentPosted by: craig symmonds, beard twiddler on 2:26pm Mon 24 Mar 08
Windy Walk, thats nothing new for me.
Pharrrrrp Pharrp (mung bean curry last night)
Windy Walk, thats nothing new for me.
Pharrrrrp Pharrp (mung bean curry last night)
Posted by: yup on 9:49pm Mon 24 Mar 08
you can't doubt the oxford mails accuracy, these people are definitely walking.
you can't doubt the oxford mails accuracy, these people are definitely walking.
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