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DeadDrop: Bunny Hunt

London

57 Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DU, UK

Sat 26th March 2016

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DeadDrop: Bunny Hunt is a fun new type of Easter-themed espionage race. Participants become an 'operative' and must follow the clues to discover the location of stolen chocolate, which some evil thieves have stolen from the Easter Bunny. It's a great fun way to test your fitness, and your chocolate eating ability, during Easter weekend! All details are completely top secret and are released the day before, however: start time is midday, there is a free beer at the end and chocolate along the route. 5-8k or 10k of London's coolest scenery.

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Christopher O'Driscoll

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