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Walks, Except the Shorter Wednesday Walks, Meet at the Given Grid Reference to Commence the Walk at the Time Shown All walks, except the shorter Wednesday walks, meet at the given grid reference to commence the walk at the time shown. *For the shorter Wednesday walks meet at Steamer Quay at 10.15am. Leaders aim not to exceed the mileage given in the programme, which is for guidance only. January 2015 Date & Grid Ref Walk information Leader time & miles 4th Sun 785 620 Dartington Industrial Estate. Lanes and paths in Dartington Sally Bishop 10.30am 6 miles area. 01803 867561 7th Wed 650 456 Ringmore N.T. Car Park (£2 non-members cars) – Wonwell Bob Alford 10.30am 9 miles Beach, Kingston 01803 605147 7th Wed 778 586 Harberton, Top Village Hall Car Park, Leigh Hill, East Leigh, Sally Dean 10.15 6miles Murtwell, Rolster Bridge, Keys Englebourne 01548 821714 11th Sun 927 685 Maidencombe C.P. (charge) Coastal path, Valley of the Richard Aldridge 10.30am 7 miles Rocks, Brunel Woods 01803 782324 14th Wed 863 665 Bickley Mill Inn CP, Kingskerswell, South Wilborough, Bryan Hartley 10.00am 5½ miles Compton. Bring mug for coffee. Lunch details on cover 01803 863335 , mob 07990 570537 18th Sun 784 812 Lustleigh - street parking. Lustleigh Cleave Val Coish 10.30am 6 miles 01803 862564 21st Wed 525 586 Plym Bridge C.P – Cann Wood, Boringdon, Bickleigh Bridge Stanley Oldfield 10.00am 8 miles 01803 864654 21st Wed details later Elaine Cooper-Smith 10.15am 01803 842510 25th Sun 813 782 Bovey Tracey Station Rd C.P. Shaptor Farm, Old Hospital, Tammy Thomas 10.30am 6 miles Slade Cross (steep in places) 01803 605459 28th Wed 976 822 Starcross CP (parking charge) – Powderham Park, Black Greg McGill 10.00am 10 miles Forest, Home Farm, Cofton 07976 271512 28th Wed 805 604 Bus stop Totnes for 10.32 bus to Harbertonford. Bow Bridge, John and Sue Speak 10.15am 5½miles Ashprington, Totnes. (time subject to change) 01803 868387 February 2015 Date & Grid Ref Walk information Leader time & miles 1st Sun 804 429 Stokenham. Beesands Quarry, Slapton Ley, Deer Bridge. Jack Richmond 10.30am 7 miles 01803 869269 4th Wed 806 604 Totnes The Plains – Harpers Hill, Luscombe, Beenleigh, Bow Sue Hobbs 10.00am 9 ½ miles Bridge, Ashprington, Sharpham 01803 865716 4th Wed 593 518 Street parking Dunstone road off A379. Yealmpton, Lyneham, Jim Jones 10.15am 5¾miles Winsor, River Yealm 01626 337159 8th Sun 711 709 Newbridge. Spitchwick Manor, Leusdon, Dr Blackall’s Drive. Bernie Trew 01803 862286 10.30am 6 miles Guinevere Wearne 01803463958 11th Wed 890 587 Goodrington Grange Road (Church End) – Lanes & Paths Reg Tarling 10.00am 8 ½ miles Yalberton & Stoke Gabriel 01803 844288 11th Wed 940 724 C.P. Teignmouth (charge). Holcombe, Dawlish and return. Malcolm Coiley 10.15am 6 miles Bring bus passes/fare in case weather requires a bus return. 01364 73548 15th Sun 958 832 Kenton C.P. (by church). Powderham, Exminster, Ann Tabrah 10.30am 7 miles Chiverstone Farm. 01803 813451 18th Wed 862 551 Dittisham Riverside Road – Capton, Allaleigh, East Jackie Matthews 10.00am 8 ½ miles Cornworthy 01803 731074 18th Wed 666 436 Bantham Beach Car Park, coast path, Thurlestone, West Sally Dean 10.15am 6miles Buckland, Aunemouth, Stiddicombe Wood, Avon Estuary Walk 01548 821714 22nd Sun 824 423 Torcross. Chillington, Stokenham Sue Hobbs 10.30am 6 miles 01803 865716 25th Wed 711 709 Newbridge C.P – Michelcombe, Venford, Bench Tor Peter Wilson 10.00am 10 miles 01803 782450 25th Wed 713 375 Higher Soar CP, Lower Soar, Coast Path, Overbecks, John and Sue Speak 10.15am 4½ miles 01803 868387 All walks, except the shorter Wednesday walks, meet at the given grid reference to commence the walk at the time shown. *For the shorter Wednesday walks meet at Steamer Quay at 10.15am. Leaders aim not to exceed the mileage given in the programme, which is for guidance only. March 2015 Date & Grid Ref Walk information Leader time & miles 1st Sun 666 575 Moorhaven. Ugborough Beacon. Paths and lanes Alice Llewellyn 10.30am 6 miles 01364 72331 4th Wed 804 506 Blackawton Village Hall C.P – Seven Gates, Millcombe, Ann Tabrah 10.15am 8 miles Woodford, Bowden 01803 813451 4th Wed 739 793 Hound tor cp, Hayne brook, Crossford gate, Jay's grave. Gordon Riddel 10.15am 6¾ miles 01803 866338 8th Sun 814 782 Bovey Tracey Station Rd C.P. Parke, Slade Cross, Shaptor. Ken Wolfe 10.30am 6 miles 01803 414989 11th Wed 042 847 Budleigh Wheat Hill C.P (1m left from B3179) – Squabmoor Marian & Trevor Walker 10.00am 9 ½ miles Reservoir, Coastal Path, Otter River, Hayes Wood 01803 782348 11th Wed 813 782 Bovey Tracey C.P. (fee). Woodlands and footpaths to Shaptor Tammy Thomas 10.15am 6 miles Woods. (steep initial ascent) 01803 605459 15th Sun 710 398 Malborough Village Hall C.P. North Sands, South Sands, Sue & John Greenhalgh 10.30am 6 miles Sharpitor 01803 862419 18th Wed 754 859 Moretonhampstead C.P – Fursdon, Easdon, North Bovey, Jackie Fern 10.00am 9 miles Bearland 01803 866736 18th Wed 635 566 Ivybridge. Walk in the Henlake Down area. Frank & Audrey Bowden 10.15am 6½ miles 01803 842410 22nd Sun 577 517 Yealmpton. Street parking. Meet at church. Preston and Carol Flood 10.30am 7 miles Borough farms. Luson, Torr 01803 867963 25th Wed 441 674 Bere Alston Station C.P (free) – Tuckermarsh, River Tamar, Patricia Cooper 10.00am 8 miles Liphill Quay, tea at Tamar Belle, train Money/Rail Pass 01752 845881 25th Wed 781364 East Prawle Gammon Head, Prawle & Woodcombe Points. Peter Wilson 10.15am 5 ½ miles (Back by inland path towards Woodcombe) 01803 782450 29th Sun 686 713 Venford reservoir C.P., Horns Cross, Combestone Tor, Bench Grahame & Gayfere Stanley 10.30am 7 miles Tor, Figure of 8 walk. 01364 643116 .
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