Dartmoor Locals - Route Advise needed

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Dave Barter
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Dartmoor Locals - Route Advise needed

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What is the going like along the bridleway from Heathercombe over Kings Tor to the road, then continuing west along the bridleway skirting Headland Warren?

It's been very dry lately of course but is it still death marchy.

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All of Dartmoor was underwater as far as I remember, breezy too :shock:
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Move on Steve. Let it go ;-)
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The one slightly south is betterer
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No gorse infused death march there Dave. Scouts honour. Should ride well now it’s so dry.
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jam bo wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 10:18 pm The one slightly south is betterer
And links up with the track from jays grave if you are coming from hound tor direction
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