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===Other long-distance walks in the area=== Alternative challenge walks and trails include the Hambleton Hobble, the Shepherd's Round, the [[White Rose Walk]], the Lyke Wake Way, the Monk's Trod, the Rail Trail, Hambleton Drove Road, the Crosses Walk and the long distance trails. A walk from west to east across the North York Moors around ten miles south of the Lyke Wake Walk from [[Gormire Lake]] to Cloughton Wyke termed, in a play on words, the Lake Wyke Walk has been suggested.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thehumangenehome.com/#/page-3/4534886078 |title=North York Moors ... Getting There From Holderness Road, Hull |website=thehumangenehome |access-date=3 February 2020}}</ref> The Lyke Wake Way is a non-challenge alternative from Osmotherley to Ravenscar on public rights of way via locations where accommodation and other facilities are available. It entails {{convert|50|to|60|mi|km}} of walking depending on the route taken and can be completed over two or three days. [[File:Blue Man in the Moss.......... Wheeldale Moor. - geograph.org.uk - 18200.jpg|thumb|Blue Man i' th' Moss, Wheeldale Moor]] Alfred Wainwright suggested the walk could form an acceptable finish to his Coast to Coast Walk but did not specify if he recommends doing the {{convert|40|mi}} in a single push. There is no record of Wainwright completing the walk. There are no constraints on doing the walk in a more leisurely manner and a guide to doing the walk over four days has been published.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Collins |first1=Martin |last2=Dillon |first2=Paddy |date=2011 |title=The North York Moors: A Walking Guide |location=[[Milnthorpe]], Cumbria |publisher=Cicerone Press |isbn=978-1-85284-448-6}}</ref>
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