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The Doctor



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Brackley Gate/Moor Lane Derbyshire

As per this post: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic8732.html

Not worth travelling from afar but anyone who is fairly local, let me know if you fancy meeting up here. Some excellent video footage could be taken on some very steep decents and of course the mud bath. If it rains this will greatly improve the somewhat drier than usual mud bath.

Ordnance survey maps confirms this route as being public access recreational route. Local authorities can place signs imposing restrictions but there are no signs. Yippee Laughing

There is an excellent quality restaurant nearby too with local produce including fantastic steak! Very Happy

Send me a PM or post on here if you want to know anything else (I am going for a full run of the course on Wednesday) Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Do you think its passable with out damaging side steps?

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walsherz wrote:
Do you think its passable with out damaging side steps?


Definitely so on the main bit. The steep rocky slope at the Brackley Gate end will be a closer call but should still be ok. Best bet if you came along would be to watch me go up and down first and you can judge how close it is. Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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How long is the track?

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Junior wrote:
How long is the track?


Using the google maps guide (allowing for errors) its roughly 700 metres from the start of the uneven track itself to the top of the very steep slope at the other end. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Ah bit short for me to make the trip over, I fancy doing something a bit longer. Has anyone drove across Dartmoor?

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Junior wrote:
Ah bit short for me to make the trip over, I fancy doing something a bit longer. Has anyone drove across Dartmoor?


I agree it is too far for you. 24 carat gold finding for me. 12 miles from where I live and about 4 miles from where I work. Very Happy

I haven't been across Dartmoor. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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i am up for a run along it, i thinks is only about 12 miles from where i live Thumbs Up

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lmorris4975 wrote:
i am up for a run along it, i thinks is only about 12 miles from where i live Thumbs Up


Excellent. I can do any day over the bank holiday weekend next week. Let me know if this is ok for you or we can arrange it some other time if not. It would be nice to have some other members join us too.

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Junior wrote:
Has anyone drove across Dartmoor?

Yes I have, but I booked military training areas first! And put a few dents in the sills of my FR1 doing a rescue. As far as I am aware it is illegal to drive off road anywhere on Dartmoor, unless you are military with the necessary permissions.

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