Tuesday 22 February 2011

B Line


Half term has put the brakes on long runs so it was out for a swift out and back to get a couple of shots for an article I'm writing on Dartmoor place names. (Thanks to you place-name fans for the inspiration!)

Starting from Peat Cott, weaving between the platoons of squaddies trooping down the motorway to Nun's Cross we cut up to Little Fox Tor before visiting its big brother. Dropping into Sunshine Valley it was time for the pull up the Fox Tor Farm newtake to Mount Misery.

I couldn't resist a quick sprint out and back to the Ter Hill crosses before re-tracing my route to Mount Misery and on to Childe's Tomb (supposedly the resting place of a Saxon lord who froze to death out on the moor) How he managed that is anyone's guess - it rarely gets below hot and sweaty when I'm out running on it.


Following the Devonport Leat it was a sprint up the motorway and coming close to a total wipe-out in front of a huge audience of squaddies.

Can feel a barefoot session brewing.......

8 comments:

  1. I hope you are going to post the article for us fans.

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  2. It'll be on the West Devon Diary site (in the links section) about the end of March. Got a few other corkers to get in!

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  3. 'i can feel a barefoot session brewing'...is that why the lad turned away from you?!

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  4. Nowhere near as embarrassed as he was with my comedy windmilling arms and legs trying not to hit the dirt at full tilt.......

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  5. windmilling arms, slippin in the md - you? surely not....?
    run done - beer chillin 6Ntions on - weekend sorted

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  6. Ho hum. Looks like it's down to Ireland to spoil their party........unless the Scots can spring a surprise :-)

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  7. Hello - see if you can track down the blog "Northern Pies" - there is a recent posting (28 February) that has got a humdinger of a place name in it!

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  8. Hi Ali. That takes me back a bit! You're right about the names - evocative of something or other :-)

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