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High Hills, Dramatic River Erme
Route, Poor & Wet ground & lots of Bogs. Novices avoid all northern half
or stay on the old Tramway(Puffing Billy) Track.
AVOID:
Lots of areas in top two thirds of this map, north of Three
Barrows including: Wet area around Lancombe Hill & Everything north of
Redlake.Avoid impassable bridle path east to Huntingdon warren
TAKE CARE:
River Erme crossing impassable in flood... Stay on track at
Red Lake China clay works as ground around is BAD, don’t be tempted to
go over to it when going on River Erme route E ,it looks close but…
ROUTES
C Circular Route is mostly easy to follow The part along the moor
edge is easy riding and you can go higher in good visibility, E River Erme Route mostly follows good dismantled ‘puffing Billy’ tramway track,
tie up below Three Barrows on metal post, interesting sunken beds -648
657 offers tie ups & shelter in a storm. Erme Pits - at head of the Erme,
best go around on the west side, heading beyond NW for Broad Rock (an
inscribed flat rock 2 ft high and 8ft long) approx- 618 663 very easy to
go into wet area further west, This area is best done in good visibility
Z Zeal Tor Tramway Route is best way over to east, It is a strange sort
of ditch and raised old tramway track bed, might lose it in bad
visibility.
Points of Interest
River Erme Route is fabulous, the higher part is perhaps the most
isolated, quietest and in some peoples view the best part of the whole
south west quarter of the moor. Piles crossing of the Erme are most
attractive with old woodland. Three Barrows has excellent views. The
Lagoon at Left Lake Pit 647 635 is interesting and the bridge offers
some shelter. Just north shown as a small black square is a small stone
erection which has a ring you can tie up to.
The whole of the Erme is interesting & Erme Pits are very deep almost
small wild west canyons. Red Lake –old clay mine 645 670 has lagoons & a
huge volcano like old spoil heap visible for miles.
Thanks
To Lukesland Estate for allowing us to show river crossing
across their newtake at Higher Piles – please do not tie up to or damage
any of the ancient trees
LOST?
West of the River Erme: go SOUTH,
East of River Erme find the Track and go SOUTH
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