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==Long-distance paths== [[File:Porin metsΓ€ lenkkeilypolku.jpg|thumb|Jogging path in [[Pori]], [[Finland]]]] Footpaths (and other rights of way) have been combined, and new paths created, so as to produce [[Long-distance trail|long-distance walking routes]] in a number of countries. These can be rural in nature, such as the [[Essex Way]], in southern England, which crosses farmland, or urban as with [[Walking in London|various routes in London, England]], or along a coastline like the [[South West Coast Path]] in the [[West of England]], or in the high mountains, like the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] in the US, which reaches {{convert|13153|ft|m|0}}{{refn| Sources disagree on Forester Pass's elevation. The Forest Service claims {{convert|13180|ft|m|0}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/pct/central_california_segment.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060525085224/http://www.fs.fed.us/pct/central_california_segment.html | archive-date = 2006-05-25 | access-date = 2006-09-23 | date= 2005-04-26 | publisher=USFS | title = Pacific Crest Trail β Central California Online Map and Guide }}</ref> while the USGS says {{convert|13153|ft|m|0}},<ref>{{cite gnis|id=260262|name=Forester Pass}}</ref> but topographic maps showing {{coord|36.6941|-118.3720|region:US_type:mountain}} indicate a little less than {{convert|4000|m|ft|0|order=flip}}.|name=foresterpass}} at [[Forester Pass]] in the [[Sierra Nevada]].
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