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Above, Left: Max Piper under Fatherford Viaduct in March 2022, having finished his 32-mile trek to Okehampton from Ivybridge. This was in aid of the charity North Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team, who are solely reliant on donations from the public as they receive no Government funding. These amazing people are volunteers who are always on call to attend an incident in the area – not just on North Dartmoor but across West and Mid Devon as well.
Above, Right: The footbridge across the East Okement that is known as ‘Charlotte’s Bridge’, in dedication to 12-year-old Charlotte Saunders who sadly lost her life while crossing the river in October 2001.
Acknowledgment Link: the Official Dartmoor 365 website. The Dartmoor map below geographically locates the squares and main named Dartefact for each of the ‘365’ pages of John Hayward’s book ‘Dartmoor 365’ (1991). Clicking on either a mapicon or anywhere inside a grid square provides a pop-up label that will identify each individual D365 Square and the relevant Dartefact it contains. Subscription Users benefit from being able to zoom in to see the full 1:25k OS map details (Subscribe here).
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