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Dusk 2 Dawn Summer

Chepstow,Gloucestershire

The Bryaun, Tidenham, Chepstow NP16 7LH, UK

Sat 21st June 2014

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Starting just before sunset at the National Diving and Activity Centre near Chepstow, teams will navigate their way to various checkpoints and then back to the NDAC before sunrise. This route will take in some hills, so be prepared to push yourself and your team mates whilst racing against the sun though the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. Choice of 34, 17, 10 miles. Races Winter and Summer (less time to best the sunrise!).

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