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It certainly doesn't hurt to get to know the area at large.
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It is done in north wales (for 21)

its is a adj125 said 24 km, in a fast time period.

it is not flat, its hard going and it is where about 40% of those left on 21 selection fail, if you pass high walk, which is weekend 6 you will most likely make it to test week, and be in with a good shout.

As for knowing routes, just get out and get used to hills, for long periods of walking with abould 45-55 lbs, learn your nav, if you can navigate well the routes dont matter
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