Tuesday 8th May 2007
The walk that I had planned to do, starting from Postbridge, had been quickly abandoned the night before as the idea for this walk materialized and I had come up with a very good walk that was well planned and much more pleasing than my walk the day before, even if the weather was worse. I started from the village of Sticklepath, not far from Okehampton, parking at the Water Forge Museum (which is shut on Tuesdays). The early part of the walk was a delightful stroll to Belstone along the wooded valley of the River Taw that was awash with bluebells producing a spell-bounding effect that almost made me forget the blisters on the back of my heels. These new shoes may have been great in many ways but I guess they are not particularly broken in yet, which they will need to be before I visit the Lake District at the end of the month (or maybe even get a new pair of boots).
The walk that I had planned to do, starting from Postbridge, had been quickly abandoned the night before as the idea for this walk materialized and I had come up with a very good walk that was well planned and much more pleasing than my walk the day before, even if the weather was worse. I started from the village of Sticklepath, not far from Okehampton, parking at the Water Forge Museum (which is shut on Tuesdays). The early part of the walk was a delightful stroll to Belstone along the wooded valley of the River Taw that was awash with bluebells producing a spell-bounding effect that almost made me forget the blisters on the back of my heels. These new shoes may have been great in many ways but I guess they are not particularly broken in yet, which they will need to be before I visit the Lake District at the end of the month (or maybe even get a new pair of boots).
I was already contemplating a return to Dartmoor as I descended the northern slopes down to the north-eastern corner of the moor going through a gate that led me back into the valley where I had started the walk. Another bluebell decorated path brought me down to the river and back to my car with the rain gradually getting heavier as I got to my car. This was a surprisingly enjoyable walk, despite the weather, and made me wonder when a return trip would be made.
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