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The Allan Jefferies Trophy Trial will take place on 30 July but it will be a totally changed Jefferies this year. Due to heavy tree planting between
Halton Gill and Yockenthwaite the crossing from Littondale over into Wharfedale is no longer possible.

The organising team have worked hard to retain the traditional national and it will run over a twenty four mile lap and
feature many well known sections. The plan is either forty sections or thirty six sections of which many will be dual routed. The Yorkshire Dales
National Park Authority have given their permissions to use a track from Diamond Pasture, at the head of Park Rash over to Starbotton, in the Wharfe
valley. that will bring in the well-known sections at Raisgill, Hagg Gill, Yockenthwaite, Hubberholme, Redmire Farm, then back to Starbotton then return to different sections in Diamond Pasture.

Gone this year will be the traditional Halton Gill Reading Room headquarters and the legendary Halton Gill Ladies catering service. The Listers ravine below
Park Rash will be the first section group. Robert Close has granted permission for the parc ferme to be in his pastures behind his steel fabrication
workshops at Kettlewell. That will be less than a hundred yards from the Kettewell garage so the fuel question is settled. A midway refuelling point
is also arranged.

PHOTOS TO FOLLOW.

Seen in last year's event, James Fry, Guy Kendrew and Richard Sadler photographed by Barry Robinson.

Bradford and DMC - 2017 Allan Jefferies - Supplementary Regulations and Entry Form.pdf

'0-1-James Fry.jpg (2).JPG

'0-1-Guy Kendrew.jpg (1).JPG

'0-1-Richard Sadler.jpg (1).JPG

Edited by laird387a
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