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Month: March 2019

OL9: Exmoor

OS Explorer map OL9, Exmoor: Barnstaple, Lynton, Minehead & Dulverton – I own this map, but hadn't visited it before starting this blog. Visited for this post 26th December 2018. My last post told you, dear reader, about the stop in Malmesbury that the Dearest Progenitors and I made on our way to the West … Continue reading OL9: Exmoor →

Amrit Entirely new maps Leave a comment March 15, 2019 8 Minutes

168: Stroud and Malmesbury

OS Explorer map 168: Stroud, Tetbury & Malmesbury – I do not own this map, and had not visited it before starting this blog. Visited for this post 26th December 2018. Unlike last year, when my family had a huge Christmas gathering of all 20 or so of us, with all the madness and screaming … Continue reading 168: Stroud and Malmesbury →

Amrit Entirely new maps 2 Comments March 7, 2019January 22, 2022 4 Minutes

Recent posts

  • OL13: White Castle & Brecon Beacons East July 3, 2022
  • OL14: Ross-on-Wye & Monmouth June 19, 2022
  • 228: Littleport June 14, 2022
  • 337: Peebles June 12, 2022
  • 370: Lomond Hills June 6, 2022
  • 288: Bingley May 29, 2022

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It's quite snowy up here! For some reason having snow in my beard and moustache makes me feel like Gandalf.
This lion has a moss hat!
A woolly traffic inspector!
I try to impersonate a greetings card
Naturally when I saw a place called "Goat Prison" on my map I had to go to have a look! It (third photo) turned out to be a a place where a little river canyon widened out into a big sort of craggy hole in the ground – which I indeed imagine a goat might find it somewhat harder to get out of than otherwise. (But then, goats are great at climbing, so I expect they'd probably manage it.) Unfortunately it was very full of trees so, while very dramatic to look at in person, is quite hard to appreciate in a photo. However, the surrounding hills come across quite nicely!
A fine piece of work from traditional binmakers, Dogit and Binly (est.1536)

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