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Two Moors Way

April 2005
The Two Moors Way is a long distance walking trip in the south west of England. It crosses the Dartmoor and Exmoor National Park. It took us 8 days to walk the 166 km from Ivybridge to Lynmouth. The weather showed all its extremes during our trip: from blue skys with bright sun to dark ones from which fell snow and rain. We camped every night in our tent.


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After a day of hitchhiking we arrived in Ivybridge in the evening. It was already dark when we found this camping spot at a few kilometers out of the town.
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Here we just entered the Dartmoor National Park.
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Horses and sheep walk around freely.
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If you aren't scared for donkeys blocking the gate, they can give some extra support :-)
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River Dart, just south of New Bridge.
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A steep ascend from the River Dart took us to the rocks of Leigh Tor.
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Foot bridge between Ponsworthy and Jordan.
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West Webburn River between Ponsworthy and Jordan.
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A foggy day in the village of 'Widecombe in the Moor'.
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Trees growing on top of walls?
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View from King's Barrow at King Tor hill.
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Another view from King's Barrow at King Tor hill.
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A historic Devon longhouse in Lettaford.
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We left the Two Moors Way to get faster to Chagford. From Yellands Farm we looked south towards the hills from which we came.
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View towards the small town of Chagford.
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Looking south towards Easdon Hill.
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The hedges around this meadow, just south of Drewsteignton, had a few holes through which lambs escaped.
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Camping in a meadow just north of the road A30.
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A lot of signs for the Two Moors Way at one place. Roughly between Ivybridge and the road A30 the route is poorly marked. Also when crossing the Exmoor National Park a map or guidebook is necessary to follow the route.
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'Antenna' tree.
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Those cows were eating hay while standing till over their knees in their own shit.
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Some steep ascends and descends had to be taken before we got to Lynmouth.
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We're approaching our final destination: Lynmouth. The town on the hill on the left is Lynton.

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Lynmouth
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Lynmouth