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Jen And Laura's Big Dartmoor Day Out
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 49.42 km
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Calculated time: 16h 55
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 974 m
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Vertical drop: - 1,122 m
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Highest point: 603 m
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Lowest point: 116 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Dartmoor
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District: Okehampton Hamlets
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Start: N 50.72875° / W 3.99988°
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End: N 50.39346° / W 3.90511°
Description
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 268 m
- E : km 49.42 - alt. 122 m
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Throwleigh Church loop
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Bleak House & Great Nodden from Lydford
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Tavy Cleave
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Lydford gorge

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Dartmoor Warren House Inn to Chagford Circular

A circular walk in the east of Dartmoor following roads and paths, including sections of the Two Moors Way. The walk includes a mix of open moorland, footpaths and quiet roads where the farming hinterlands meet the moor. Except for the section north of the road near the Warren House Inn, all the paths are well-trodden and waymarked. There are some steep sections. Apart from the high moors, this walk is fairly sheltered from the prevailing SW winds.
Sittaford Tor and Hartford Tor

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