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Special Event

Price: £6.00

  • Only 4 places remaining!
  • Smilage Points: 6
  • Distance: 3 Miles
  • Date: Thu 17th October
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Location Name: Lamledra Car Park
  • Address: lamledra car park
  • W3W: blankets.threaded.curve
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Walk Description:

 

Traditionally, people in the Northern Hemisphere spent October preparing for the coming winter by hunting, slaughtering, and preserving meats, giving this Full Moon its Anglo-Saxon name Hunter’s Moon. The name was added to the Farmer’s Almanac in North America and is used widely today.

Native Americans named this Full Moon after things that happen in the fall, including Drying Rice Moon, Falling Leaves Moon, and Freezing Moon. The Celts used Seed Fall Moon in the same way.

The names Pagan Blood Moon or Sanguine Moon have also been used for this Full Moon. However, these names should not be confused with a Blood Moon—another name for a total lunar eclipse.

Meet at Penare car park.

Location Notes:

Meet in the car park

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