Talk:Cape Wrath Trail

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[edit] Article support

I strated this article because there are lots of online references to it by experienced walkers and associations. Although it is not recognised as an official route it appears to have gained popularity amongst the community of hikers in Great Britain and there are at least 2 books published on the Cape Wrath Trail.

I would suggest the route locations be added (i have included 3 places), and distinguish where the 2 books differ. I also changed the text as a user had duplicated some text and started to wrtie from the point of view of a walker, giving advice and so on - this did not appear to be consistent with the encyclopedic style of Wiki. Please desist with this. Robdav69 15:14, 15 December 2006 (UTC)