FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 28, 2008

County Seal
For further information, contact:
Heather McElroy
Natural Resources Specialist
hmcelroy@capecodcommission.org
www.capecodcommission.org/pathways/

 


CAPE COD PATHWAYS PLANS SEVENTH CAPE WALK
May 31 through June 8, 2008

Cape End-to-end Walk with Nature


 

BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MA -- The seventh Cape Walk event, a nine-day trek across Cape Cod with some of the region's most experienced hikers and trail walkers, is set to start May 31, 2008, and will run through June 8, 2008. Sponsored by Barnstable County's Cape Cod Pathways initiative and organized under the leadership of the Cape Cod Commission, participants will journey from Herring Cove in Provincetown on Saturday, May 31, to Scusset Beach State Reservation in Bourne on Sunday, June 8.

Cape Walk is not a fundraiser but rather a celebration of Cape Cod's many conservation areas, which preserve some of the most beautiful and unique habitats in New England. In conjunction with the annual fall Cape Cod Pathways Walking Weekend, Cape Walk brings walking enthusiasts onto the trails with experienced guides to provide a safe and informative experience. Created in 1993, the Cape Cod Pathways mission is to advance the development of a network of walking trails that extends from one end of the Cape to the other.

Cape Walk participants may walk only one day, join in for several days, or participate in the walk for the entire distance over the nine days. They experience the wide range of natural habitats on the Cape, many of which are unknown to visitors and residents alike. The routes cover long distances each day, over varied topography and sand. Organizers offer their tips for a successful experience, along with the schedule and directions, on the Cape Cod Pathways Web site: www.capecodcommission.org/pathways/

A printed brochure will be mailed to past participants and other interested parties in early May.

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