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Mine is the 1:25,000 2021 edition but I don't see what you have screenshot.................. I only re-bought the map because I had read it was updated.It's not marked at 1:50000, only 1:25000
Mine is the 1:25,000 2021 edition but I don't see what you have screenshot.................. I only re-bought the map because I had read it was updated.It's not marked at 1:50000, only 1:25000
Thanks Jan, my paper map (which I only use for planning and leave at home with my route marked on it) is falling apart which is why I got another, my waterproof one is holding up better I take that out with mr but tbh once I have planned the route in detail and written my route card I rarely need to use it so it stays in my bag and I plot myself with a GPS.You can see that there is a distinct (small) pile among that jumble of clitter but the satellite view in OS Maps shows it more clearly as I can zoom in further. I wonder if you get the newest version of the map if you subscribe but not if you use the code on a bought map. I do have a 1:25k paper map of Dartmoor but it's the 2010 revision. I only buy them when one falls apart. Hasn't Max Piper been doing some work to get some of the 'lesser' tors named on maps? The OS Maps subscription is worth the money. £35/yr for the latest maps up to 1:25k for the whole UK plus the app
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Thanks Jan, my paper map (which I only use for planning and leave at home with my route marked on it) is falling apart which is why I got another, my waterproof one is holding up better I take that out with mr but tbh once I have planned the route in detail and written my route card I rarely need to use it so it stays in my bag and I plot myself with a GPS.
I just use the code on the OS Map to download the digital map to my phone I din't realise there was a different way to get it and a fuller version.
Thanks Don.Don't usually look at landscape's this much but this is some really pretty country!
Maybe not only you but I don't see it.Is it only me who always thinks Great Link Tor looks like a crouching lion (with a pimple on its back)?
Thanks Jan, nice to get some context.You found Excalibur (aka the Cobra) then. 'Old rusty spear head'.... . An interesting bit of metalwork as it has been used as various boundary markers but I'm not sure anyone knows where it originally came from. When I first knew it (back when dinosaurs still roamed) it was in a boulder that eventually split though frost damage and Excalibur fell out. It was bedded into another boulder but then in 2014 it was stolen. It was broken off and to do so the boulder was dragged out of the ground. I have photos I took soon after. How and why............??????? It took some doing. Quad bikes and a winch at least I'd have thought. Excalibur was subsequently recast and mounted in the plinth you see now.
You're welcome.As a kid, we were sometimes taken up to the "Great and Little Misty Tors". Thanks for dragging a few memories back from the depths!
Thanks David, I'll watch that but his Zine is unfortunately sold out which is a shame I'd like to have read it. I was up on Great Mis Tor yesterday ( with my GFXs (Week 7)) which is also an integral part of the military use of Dartmoor.This might be interesting
There was a zine as well, been reprinted once (I bought one several years ago)
Nicholas J R White - The Militarisation of Dartmoor
FIELD NOTES 01 32 pp / 190 x 230mm Staple Bound Fedrigoni paper Second edition of 100 FN01...anotherplacepress.bigcartel.com
Very much liking these , the clouds add lots of interestWeek 7.
I had some unfinished business from last week so as the weather was good on Monday I went back up to Great and Littlw Mis Tors (abandoned last week). I took my Fujifilm GFX 50S to do some Panoramas. As usual you can see the full story and photos in my Blog on ePHOTOzine. https://www.ephotozine.com//user/topsyrm-149719/blog
Little Mis Tor on the way up to Gt Mis.
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Great Mis Tor Panoramas.
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There is a Logan Stone on Gt Mis Tor.
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Little Mis on the way back down to the Car Park.
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That’s all for this week folks, thanks for looking in and as always, comments welcome.
Very much liking these , the clouds add lots of interest
Thanks Guys.A great set of Panoramas. Number 3 really sings for me.
Week 25.
This week I went out to Bellever and Laughter Tors as well as Laughter Hole Farm and the Stepping Stones on the East Dart River below Laughter Hole House.
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As usual you can see the full story and photos in my Blog. https://www.ephotozine.com//user/topsyrm-149719/blog
Thanks Brian, wandering Dartmoor with a Camera is what I do now and it's nice to have comments like yours to keep me encouraged. Glad you liked the photos.Blimey you've done some miles on Dartmoor! I think it was early in 2022 that my wife and I took the walk from Postbridge to Bellever Forest and Laughter Hole Farm. We didn't walk to Laughter Hole House and didn't see the stepping stones. But we did walk to Dunabridge Pound after a visit to Laughter Tor and then up to Bellever Tor.... before making our way back to Postbridge.
I still have a part used roll of Rollei RPX25 in my Zeiss Superikonta which I really should make an effort to use up and get it developed. Kudos to you for lugging around a MF camera and producing some really nice images with it.... Vennford Falls is quality!
Oh to have snow long enough to get some photos, trouble is from my side of the Moor when we get a bit of snow the families from Plymouth mob the place with their kids sledging. They get up past Yelverton and Dousland then just abandon their cars to go off with the kids, mostly unless you're firsy up there you can't get to Princetown because of the abandoned cars. If the snow stayed around like it used to they would get bored and the rest of us could get out and see/photograph it.............Lovely bit of the moor even if it is by roads and,Dartmeet. The memorial is just so poignant. Hoping to be back out there in 2 or 3 months. Snow photos next time?
Oh to have snow long enough to get some photos, trouble is from my side of the Moor when we get a bit of snow the families from Plymouth mob the place with their kids sledging. They get up past Yelverton and Dousland then just abandon their cars to go off with the kids, mostly unless you're firsy up there you can't get to Princetown because of the abandoned cars. If the snow stayed around like it used to they would get bored and the rest of us could get out and see/photograph it.............
Rant over..........