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    Dartmoor National Park, UK

    I'm starting to plan a trip to the UK this September, where my wife will be speaking at an academic conference in Plymouth. When London's the venue, my usual MO is to hie out for Wales or Scotland at the first opportunity, but with Plymouth tucked away down South, my initial thought was to fetch up in the National Park with my light 4x5 kit for as long as possible.

    Any thought about how to best explore the moors? Since there doesn't seem to a loop system like there is in Wales (e.g. Glyndwr's Way, etc.), the pub-to-pub thing seems out--would establishing Okehampton or Two Bridges as "home base" make sense?

    Otherwise, I'm fairly eclectic in my interests--though "relic forests" like Black-a-Tor Copse or Wistman's Wood are always a draw for me. Any thoughts on the NP--or Plymouth and environs--will be greatly appreciated.
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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Beware of the famous hound and escapees from the equally famous institution for the criminally insane!

    Seriously though, Exmoor is more compact, varied and lush.

    Devon and Cornwall are basically no-go areas (traffic and accomodation) in July and August, but will be recovering from the start of September.

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Tribe View Post
    Seriously though, Exmoor is more compact, varied and lush.
    Wonderful, thanks! I will start reading up on Exmoor--on the map at least it seems a reasonable distance from Plymouth. (By American standards, at least--driving my home state of Tennessee end-to-end is about like driving from Plymouth to Aberdeen...)

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    By American standards, at least--driving my home state of Tennessee end-to-end is about like driving from Plymouth to Aberdeen...
    Yeah, but with better roads

    Mike

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    A dinnae ken, we have our share of rough tracks (but fewer flocks of sheep to negotiate.) "Bear jams" during tourist season are a major pain, though.

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Many decades ago I was in the Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, Exmoor area. I left the road to walked a short distance to photograph. The mist came down and my imagination over worked, so that I found myself running back to the car!!!!! Even without the Hound and occupant of Dartmoor prison is can be a scary place!!

    BUT have fun.

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    You may want to contact B&W Niel here http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.or...ad.php?t=12248

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyowen View Post
    The mist came down and my imagination over worked, so that I found myself running back to the car!!!!! Even without the Hound and occupant of Dartmoor prison is can be a scary place!!
    You've been watching too many Sherlock Holmes movies

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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Quote Originally Posted by mpirie View Post
    You've been watching too many Sherlock Holmes movies Mike
    Books perhaps - this was before Sherlock Holmes movies
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    Re: Dartmoor National Park, UK

    Norm-- Thanks for the link! I'll definitely sift through it for leads.

    Tony-- Ha, great story...I spend a great deal of time in the "Smoky" Mountains here in the States, so I know how it is when weather rolls in...a good reminder to make sure my compass makes the trip!

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