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1. For this survey of Camsaw 1 I walked from Cambridge to Sawston. This photo shows the pavement along Kings Parade in central Cambridge 0.3 km from start — 13 May 2021
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2. Bike gate and pedestrian gate with 20m cobbled section after 0.57 km from start — 13 May 2021
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3. Asphalt path 0.89 km from start — 13 May 2021
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4. Narrow bridge with steps 1.01 km from start — 13 May 2021
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5. Brief 100m section on grass with narrow plank bridge shown 1.05 km from start — 13 May 2021
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6. Potentially muddy path section before narrow plank bridge 1.06 km from start — 13 May 2021
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7. Gates before road crossing 1.21 km from start — 13 May 2021
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8. Asphalt path with cow pats and overhanging trees 1.24 km from start — 13 May 2021
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9. Clear asphalt path shared with bikes 1.7 km from start — 13 May 2021
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10. Cattle grids and pedestrian gate before crossing main road 2.11 km from start — 13 May 2021
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11. Allotment entrance wrongly marked as being a right of way in the Slow Way. We proceeded a short distance along the road to join the actual right of way running along the boundary of the allotments via the steps in the next photo. It appeared to be possible to access the actual right of way without using steps by following a short track to the left of this gate, but whether that track itself is a right of way was unclear. 2.15 km from start — 13 May 2021
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12. Gate and steps to access actual right of way 2.23 km from start — 13 May 2021
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13. Steps down to actual right of way 2.23 km from start — 13 May 2021
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14. Packed dirt path along stream 2.43 km from start — 13 May 2021
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15. Bridge 2.61 km from start — 13 May 2021
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16. Tree roots 2.83 km from start — 13 May 2021
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17. Tree roots 2.92 km from start — 13 May 2021
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18. Unmade path over grass 3.22 km from start — 13 May 2021
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19. Asphalt track 3.6 km from start — 13 May 2021
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20. Pavement on Addenbrookes site near Papworth hospital 5.09 km from start — 13 May 2021
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21. Asphalt path as it curves around to run parallel to the railway. Part of National Cycle Network 11 - shared with bikes. 5.59 km from start — 13 May 2021
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22. Road crossing at outskirts of Great Shelford (looking back from the direction we had came) 7.45 km from start — 13 May 2021
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23. Shared asphalt cycle/footpath 7.45 km from start — 13 May 2021
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24. Suburban pavements with uneven kerbs, not all dropped at crossing points, with some parked cars blocking footpath. 7.63 km from start — 13 May 2021
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25. More suburban footpath with non-dropped kerb at far side of crossing 8.66 km from start — 13 May 2021
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26. Narrow pavement section 9.05 km from start — 13 May 2021
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27. Car blocking pavement 9.58 km from start — 13 May 2021
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28. Loose gravel as route leaves village pavements and heads out on bridleway 9.73 km from start — 13 May 2021
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29. Loose gravel bridleway, uneven in places, largest rut or hole approx 10cm deep. Mostly even. 10.3 km from start — 13 May 2021
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30. Narrow gateway with packed earth path. Possibly muddy in wet weather. 11.8 km from start — 13 May 2021
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31. Wooden footbridge with single kerb-style step, approx 6cm in height. 11.8 km from start — 13 May 2021
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32. Packed earth path up side of field coming back towards Sawston 12.4 km from start — 13 May 2021
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33. Packed earth path, even surface but uneven length of grass, could be difficult for some buggies but only on one side. 12.8 km from start — 13 May 2021
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34. Back onto village pavements in suburban streets, some manhole covers and narrow sections where hedges, plants, etc. impinge on path. Some parked cars (not shown on photo) were blocking short sections of the path. 13.5 km from start — 13 May 2021
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35. Short section of packed earth path, narrow and possibly muddy in rainy weather, with two gateposts shown. 14.1 km from start — 13 May 2021
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36. Village pavements along final section of route 14.6 km from start — 13 May 2021