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  2. Naismith's rule - Wikipedia

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    That is, 7.92 units of distance are equivalent to 1 unit of climb. For convenience an 8 to 1 rule can be used. So, for example, if a route is 20 kilometres (12 mi) with 1600 metres of climb (as is the case on leg 1 of the Bob Graham Round , Keswick to Threlkeld), the equivalent flat distance of this route is 20+(1.6×8)=32.8 kilometres (20.4 mi).

  3. Walking distance measure - Wikipedia

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    The walking distance measure denotes the distance that can be travelled by walking in a fixed amount of time. In Japan, the standard measure for walking distance is 80 meters for 1 minute of walking time. It is the standard used in real estate listings. For example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular park or train station, it ...

  4. 10-Minute Walk - Wikipedia

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    10-Minute Walk. Washington Square Park, New York City. The 10-Minute Walk, [1] also known as the 10-Minute Walk to a Park, is a parks-advocacy movement led by The Trust for Public Land to ensure that everyone in the United States lives within a ten-minute walk to a high-quality park or green space. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Walkability - Wikipedia

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    In urban planning, walkability is the accessibility of amenities by foot. [ 1] It is based on the idea that urban spaces should be more than just transport corridors designed for maximum vehicle throughput. Instead, it should be relatively complete livable spaces that serve a variety of uses, users, and transportation modes and reduce the need ...

  6. Walking - Wikipedia

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    Its "Get Walking Keep Walking" project provides free route guides, led walks, as well as information for people new to walking. [39] The Long Distance Walkers Association in the UK is for the more energetic walker, and organizes lengthy challenge hikes of 20 or even 50 miles (30 to 80 km) or more in a day.

  7. Sandra Brown (ultradistance athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Brown has excelled in both ultradistance running and walking modes and has shown a great interest in the extremely long ultra distance events. In 1989, Brown completed the first of four Paris-Colmar walks, a distance of 221 km between the two French cities. In 1995 Brown walked from Land's End to John o' Groats (the walk from one end of Great ...

  8. Peace Bridge (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    March 2010. Construction end. March 2012. Opened. 2012-03-24. Location. Peace Bridge is a bridge that accommodates people walking and cycling across the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened for use on March 24, 2012. The bridge was built by The City of Calgary to connect the ...

  9. Pace (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Pace (unit) A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (approximately 0.75 metres or 30 inches), or of a double step, returning to the same foot (approximately 1.5 metres or 60 inches). The normal pace length decreases with age and some health conditions. [ 1] The word "pace" is also used for units inverse to speed ...