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The '''Four Inns Walk''' is a hiking event held annually (usually at Easter) over the high moorlands of the Northern Peak District. It takes place mainly in Derbyshire (with short diversions into the neighbouring counties of Yorkshire and Cheshire), in northern England, at the beginning and the end respectively. It is organised by [[the Scout Association]]. It is a competitive event, without an overnight camp (although teams must be equipped to bivouac if the conditions are severe enough to warrant it). It was first held as a [[Rover Scout]] event in 1957, but is now open to other teams of experienced hill walkers and [[Fell running|fell runners]].
The '''Four Inns Walk''' is a hiking event held annually (usually at Easter) over the high moorlands of the Northern Peak District. It takes place mainly in Derbyshire (with short diversions into the neighbouring counties of Yorkshire and Cheshire), in northern England, at the beginning and the end respectively. It is organised by [[the Scout Association]]. It is a competitive event, without an overnight camp (although teams must be equipped to bivouac if the conditions are severe enough to warrant it). It was first held as a [[Rover Scout]] event in 1957, but is now open to other teams of experienced hill walkers and fell runners.


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