I am bored enough to break the habit of a life time and do my own front door trip report.
From my door down the main drag into the village. The lads and I planted those daffs last year and another 5000 like them round the village
Our pub the Mitre. The halfway point for the Two Moors Way.
and into The Square to our shopping centre. The 2MW comes in through the ginnel to the left of the shop.
The rest of the shops and church
This is the dead centre of the village
Out of the village down Cardiac Hill - the road passes for a motorway as there is no grass up the middle
to the River Dart. There are quite a few Darts in Devon, it is a bit like Avon in that it means River. This Dart is the Little Dart
From there I head into the woods. The path goes into the wood by a former mill and follows the line of a long disused leat.
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The Primroses are still going strong
This is Yeo Copse. No sign of Bluebells yet - too cold and the slope faces N.
At one point you can drop down the the river. The blocks once diverted water into the leat. Now it is favourite spot for dogs to play. I bring my daughter's dog here to play fetch in the stream - she loves it.
At the end of the wood, the 2MW comes down the hill to join the path. I shall go back that way.
As you come out of the woods a bridge carries the 2MW over a tributary.
The 2MW crosses this field but there is no path to follow and navigation gets a bit tricky for a couple of fields. There is the odd path but they are made by sheep who are not headed your way,
At the far end of the fields there is a boardwalk across a big boggy section.
But the boardwalk is not as long as the boggy bit! Experience tells me there are two more boggy sections to go and they will both be worse so time to turn back.
Back into the woods. The gate was left open for me, we are not uncivilised down here.
Out of the woods and back up the hill towards home,
Social distance your way out of that. Hope no-one is going the other way