Part 1 - North to South Dartmoor
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Part one of a two part adventure.
An awesome three days hiking and two nights camping. Starting from Belstone in north Dartmoor, almost 38 miles across multiple terrains of Dartmoor to Ivybridge in the south. Stunning views, tors, history including spectacular stone circles and stone rows, burials, Dartmoor legends, river crossings, cattle and so much more.
Includes beautiful footage from . . .
Nine Stones Cairn Circle
Belstone Tor
Irishman’s Walls
Oke Tor
Whitehorse Hill Kistvaen
Quintin Man’s Cairn
Sittaford Tor
Grey Wethers Stone Circles
ASSYCOMBE Stone Rows
Warren House Inn
Golden Dagger Mines
Highland cows
Soussons Cairn Circle
Bellever Bridge
Laughter Tor
Dunnabridge Pound
WYDEMEET Stepping Stones
Red Lake
Link to the route and GPX file . . . explore.osmaps...
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Love it! Great route, with super filming and editing, too. I have no idea how you've only had one tick, as I seem to get at least one per journey - ha - I must be irresistible to the little buggers somehow! Anyway, I'm off to watch part 2.
@@thedartmoorpodcast haha, thanks George, and thankfully, I’ve always been lucky regards the ticks. It’s a cracking route isn’t it, I loved it, and so much more walking than running it 😁
nice camp i’m trying to watch your other ones over time i’m a new channel i live on moors only been out 3 months i do camping and survival all the best 🤟🤟
Superb … another one of your walks on my bucket list 👌 onto Part 2 now
@@stevedamerell2783 thank you Steve, hope you enjoy part 2 😁😁😁
Another great video - would love to do this one!
@@CampingSecretsUK thank you 😊
Looking forward to this one mate.
@@Camped_on_Dartmoor brilliant, there’s a mention of you in the video too mate 😁
@@dartmoorlife really enjoyed it, few things I want to revisit now. you was lucky with the weather in part 1. I bet you loved the new tent ⛺️ and those curries are pretty good 👍 thanks for talking us along on the journey nice start to a Sunday.
you missed out the very boggy area between Hangingstone Hill and Quintins man cairn 🤣
Haha, it’s usually very boggy, but it was surprisingly dry on this day. I sat at Hangingston hill and made a coffee, sheltered behind the hut from the wind for half an hour or so. I should have added some footage from there too 😁
Absolutely fab Graeme😊. What a cracking part 1, and looking forward to Part 2. Just fab 😊 Thank you for posting. You could have done the Dartmoor 600s with Whitehorse Hill and Hangingstone Hill bagged….just the 3 others! Loved the Dartmoor legends and stories too. Cheers Pete
@@paf210767 cheers Pete. Haha, when you see how knackered I was at the end of that day in Part 2, maybe you’ll forgive me for not adding the extras on 😂😂😂
Thanks, really enjoyed the video.
I walked from Ivybridge Station to Okehampton Station a week ago, 2 dry days and one wet.
No tick problems, I always douse my trousers and socks with insects repellent. I did get an overnight visit from Mr Fox though, while camping at Oke Tor. I woke in the morning to find he'd dragged my rucksack out of the tent and ripped my food bag apart!
@@philouless3918 thanks Phil 😁 I had the same, two dry days and the last was very wet 😂 I’ve been lucky enough not to have had the pleasure of a fox 😁
Weirdly a few years ago, the camping map extended into Grimspound, so you could camp in it! It's now been amended, so you can't anymore
Ohhhh that’s a shame, I would have loved to have camped in there 😊