A group of walkers from the district's townswomen's guilds returned to Otley yesterday - where they began an epic journey in April.
Women from groups across Bradford, which make up the Airedale and Wharfedale Federation, embarked on walks around their boundaries.
The treks, which linked all the groups' boundaries together, covered a variety of terrain, including open moorland, canal banks and city streets.
Photos were taken and route details recorded to be compiled in a federation scrapbook.
A total of 17 guilds took part in the Boundary Walk project, including groups from Allerton, Ilkley, Birkenshaw, Menston and Clayton.
Members then gathered to make the final walk back to Otley Bus Station.
They were met by the Airedale and Wharfedale Federation chairman, Monica Winterburn, and the head of the Towns-women's Guild in Birmingham, Pat Deakin.
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