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British Summer Time Season 11

British Summer Time is a series of short sunrise walks in consideration of the time change. Over ten seasons, walkers from across Europe and the Americas have joined me to explore the dawn. You are invited to join me from anywhere in the world.

The process is simple, just go for a walk from fifteen minutes before sunrise until fifteen minutes after, and share your sunrise through email or social media. Join for one walk, all of them, or anywhere in between.

Starting the day the United Kingdom switches from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time and continuing until the United States switches to Standard Time, I will walk from 15 minutes before sunrise until 15 minutes after. Please join me by doing the same wherever you are.

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27 Oct - 3 Nov, 2024
27 Oct - 3 Nov, 2024

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