#dulvertontotarrsteps — Public Fediverse posts
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Here are some #TreesInExmoor which I photographed on my #DulvertonToTarrSteps #hike at the weekend. I selected them basically on their aesthetic profiles and so the selection is necessarily subjective. They’re presented with little to no commentary.
#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Spring #Trees #Exmoor
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By the time we’d got back to our car on the #DulvertonToTarrSteps, I was basically spent for the day. Just one thing remained. #Dulverton is only about 10 km from #WimbelballReservoir. This #ArtificalLake was formed by the construction of a #dam. It’s not really remarkable except that this is the reservoir that feeds my home #city and so I just stopped off there to see it. You can see that it also provides recreational facilities.
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The return leg of the #hike from #DulvertonToTarrSteps was significantly longer in terms of distance as it followed a meandering river on its way to #Dulverton. Here are some interesting and noteworthy features of the journey.
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The planned destination and scheduled break for our #DulvertonToTarrSteps #hike were the #TarrSteps themselve. On the approach, we encountered some wild #ExmoorPonies, which roam wild over the #moor. They are a distinct breed from the #DarmoorPonies that I am more familiar with owing to their geographical isolation.
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My aim for the #DulvertonToTarrSteps #hike was to avoid roads as much as possible. Of course, this is an unachievable dream and we found ourselves walking along side a #road, without #footpath by it. You just have to keep alert and walk on the right side o the road. Most #drivers and #riders are fairly considerate and will slow down and give you plenty of space.
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For the #walking trip from #DulvertonToTarrSteps, I planned it using and #OrdnanceSurveyMap or #OSMap. I prefer using these tried-and-trusted methods for #hiking since they are less prone to #TechonolgyFailures and it forces you to consider what you will encounter, rather than always be looking at your #mobile.