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DO CAR PARK PAGE EARLY - http://www.dartmoorcam.co.uk/CAM/CarParks/YellowmeadeFourWinds.htm DONE 27th JANUARY
DO RISK ASSESSMENT - half-done 17th Feb.
DO DPA BLOG ARTICLE
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Magnetic north is estimated to be 0 deg 1 min EAST of grid north (British National Grid) at this location in July 2018.
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This walk: 2018-5-25. ???????????????????????
Walk details below - Information about the route etc.
Previous walks in this area: ?????????????????
Google Satellite map + GPS track of the walk
1. Save track as a GPX file on Memory Map
2. You can use Google Earth to convert a GPX file to KML
- import from GPS unit using Google Earth Tools > GPS > Import
- or drag GPX from Saved GPX Files or from Desktop
- OR FILE OPEN Saved GPX Files
Options - create KML Tracks + Adjust altitudes to ground heights - DO NOT CREATE
KML LINESTRINGS3.
3. Get the BLUE track on Google Earth - right-click and
Save Place As KML (NOT AS KMZ) to
Saved GPX files (Option to save to My Places)
Go to Google > Google My Maps .....
>
https://www.google.com/maps/d/?pli=1
1. Create a new map
2. Set Base Map > Satellite > Add a layer? - not necessary > Rename layer to map
title > Import - GIVES THE ACTIVE IMPORT WINDOW !!!
3. Import using File-Open OR drag file from Desktop
4. Add place marks as appropriate
5. Click on Share > change to Public - anyone can view but NOT edit
6. Copy the LINK TO SHARE > "Google Satellite map + GPS track of the walk" on
the web page.
7. Can REMOVE "SPIKES" at this stage, click on to make "thick"
and see points etc.
Convert Google Earth KMZ / KML to GPX Online for Memory Map use
Old OS maps
-
http://maps.nls.uk/os/ e.g.
Ordnance Survey, Six-inch, 1st edition - 1843-1882
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ORDNANCE SURVEY ABBREVIATIONS -
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/resources/maps-and-geographic-resources/map-abbreviations.html#l
Natl. Library of Scotland ABBREVIATIONS -
https://maps.nls.uk/os/abbrev/
More map abbreviations -
https://rosdev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/79RM/pages/76155645/P15.5+Abbreviations+used+on+Ordnance+Survey+Maps
Old OS maps - Upper numbers: FIELD numbers in surveyor's notebook; lower
numbers acreages to three decimal places.
BGS
Coordinate converter - BNG >< Eastings & Northings
TITHE MAP
- https://new.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/tithe-map/
Tithe Map numbers are PLOT numbers as used in the Tithe Apportionments
List of Tithe Map dates
PASTSCAPE -
https://www.pastscape.org.uk/
- no copyright permission
HERITAGE GATEWAY -
http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/gateway/
DARTMOOR WALKS RESOURCE -
HER (Historic Environment Records) and NMR (National Monument records)
DNPA PLANNING REGISTER -
http://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/planning/planning-application-search
- Enter a property and click "View Map"
HUNDREDS OF DEVON
-
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Hundreds#index
SAMPLE:
Devon & Dartmoor HER - MDV103325 - Burrator Reservoir -
a good short history of the reservoir
Dartefacts - Username
- KeithRyan - Westbourne@123#
MINING -
http://www.devoninfocus.co.uk/mining/
MINES DATABASE -
http://www.devoninfocus.co.uk/mining/minedbase.php
1856 Mines in
Devon & Cornwall -
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/1856_Mines_in_Devon_and_Cornwall
Aditnow.co.uk
Domesday Book -
where Doomsday meant the final authority re. taxation purposes
Grace's Guide to British
Industrial History
Domesday Book
Permissions
Old OS maps -
"Reproduced
with the permission of the National Library of Scotland"
HER.
- "Information from the Devon
& Dartmoor Historic Environment Record"-- USE
THIS
Dartmoor Trust - ""Photograph
used by kind permission of The Dartmoor Trust Archive" - (ref. Simon Butler.
email 13 Feb. 2017).
Devon County Council - unless
otherwise stated,
apart
from the Devon County Council Crest,
copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in any format or
media without requiring specific permission. This is subject to the material
being reproduced accurately and not being used in a derogatory manner or in a
misleading context. Where material is being published or issued to others, the
source and copyright status must be acknowledged:
Devon County Council
Google Earth -
"Image
from Google Earth (c) 2016."
Further reading
BOOKS?
Further reading
BOOKS?
Permissions
Old OS maps -
"Reproduced
with the permission of the National Library of Scotland"
HER.
- "Information from the Devon
& Dartmoor Historic Environment Record"-- USE
THIS
Dartmoor Trust - ""Photograph
used by kind permission of The Dartmoor Trust Archive" - (ref. Simon Butler.
email 13 Feb. 2017).
Devon County Council - unless
otherwise stated,
apart
from the Devon County Council Crest,
copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in any format or
media without requiring specific permission. This is subject to the material
being reproduced accurately and not being used in a derogatory manner or in a
misleading context. Where material is being published or issued to others, the
source and copyright status must be acknowledged:
http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/copyright.htm
Google Earth -
"Image
from Google Earth (c) 2016."
Wind chill = "Feels like"
temperature:
https://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Wind-Chill If using �C and km/h: Wind chill temperature = 13.12 + 0.6215T - 11.37V0.16 + 0.3965TV0.16 Online converter: http://www.mountainsafety.co.uk/Weather-Wind-Chill-aspx mph x �C - good table Online converter: https://goodcalculators.com/wind-chill-calculator/ - includes frostbite times *** |
Corn ditches originate from the time when Dartmoor was a
royal hunting area and there was a need to keep the King�s deer out of the
cultivated land. A stone revetted wall and external ditch faced onto the open
moor which deterred deer and other animals from jumping over, whilst the sloping
grassy bank on the inner face allowed those animals which had entered to exit
again without difficulty. Source:
http://www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk/aboutus/news/au-geninterestnews/au_crosspr10
"Kistvaen - A stone coffin, from from the Celtic cist, a chest, and maen, stone, v being used as a mutation of m. (Source: Crossing's Guide to Dartmoor, 2nd edition 1912, reprinted 1990, page 22)."
Benchmarks: Types of bench mark - http://www.jochta.com/maps/types.htm
http://www.justusuk.com/2010/01/cut-marks-bolts-and-flush-brackets.html - bench marks, levels etc.
http://www.arc018.com/article/designing-the-angular-logo-part-1 - design of the top of trig. pillars
25 years since the last OS benchmark - blog post dated 1st May 2018
Surveying online slide show: https://www.slideshare.net/jswindel/land-based-surveysslideshare
Ordnance Survey blog - Bench mark or trig pillar: what's in a name?
Ordnance Survey blog - A History of the Trig Pillar - the BEST DIAGRAM *****
Plymouth Data
https://web.archive.org/web/20130821203233/http://www.plymouthdata.info/index.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20130705181132/http://www.plymouthdata.info/BurratorReservoir.htm
Snipe fly (Rhagio species - there are several)
Fox Moth caterpillar (common during July-October), up to 8 cm (3 inches) in length. It feeds on heather, bramble and bilberry. It will be fully grown by the autumn and will then hibernate, to emerge next spring to pupate without feeding, in March/April, and be on the wing in May. Click here for: a photo of an adult.
Cider mill: edge runner stone and basal pound stone
AK Hamilton Jenkin (1974), Mines of Devon: Vol. 1: Mines of Devon: The Southern Area, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, page 113
Bray Mrs (Anna
Eliza Bray or Mrs A. Eliza Bray) (1879), The Borders of
the Tamar and Tavy, 2nd edn, Vols 1 & 2, Kent & Co, Paternoster
Row, London. Vol & pp?
Books written as
letters (each forms a chapter, 38 in total, in 2 vols) to
Robert
Southey, Lakes poet (1774-1843). Mrs Bray lived 1790-1883.
First published 1836, in 3 volumes, entitled: A description of
the part of Devonshire bordering on the Tamar and the Tavy.
She
compressed the work herself, leaving out material she considered of no
value to the current reader. Much of the book is material from her
husband, Mr. Bray's Journals -
Reverend
Edward Atkyns Bray (1778-1857).
Crispin Gill (1970), Dartmoor - A New Study, David & Charles, page 132.
Dave Brewer (2002), Dartmoor Boundary Markers, Halsgrove, p. 158.
J. Hayward (1991, reprinted 2009), Dartmoor 365, Curlew Publications, page 136.
Eric Hemery (1983), High Dartmoor, Robert Hale, London, page 126.
Kath Brewer (1997), The Railways, Quarries and Cottages of Foggintor, Orchard Publications, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot, map p. 81.
Helen Harris (1968, 1st edn), Industrial Archaeology of Dartmoor, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, page ??
Helen Harris (1986, 3rd edn), Industrial Archaeology of Dartmoor, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, page ??
Image � J Butler 1994. Reproduced by kind permission (ref. 29 Sept. 2012).
©Jeremy Butler, Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities, 1993, Vol. IV, fig. 53.9, p. 30.
Butler 1993 Vol. IV, page 74 - format for any repeat reference
Jeremy Butler (1991), Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities, Vol. 1 - The East, 10: Buckland Common and Pudsham Down, (fig. 10.1) pages 63-64.
Jeremy Butler (1991), Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities, Vol. 2 - The North, 9: Hurston Ridge stone rows (figs.25.2,3), pages 30-31..
Jeremy Butler, 1994, Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities Vol. 3 - The South-West, 3: Raddick Hill West enclosures and cairns (fig. 46.3), pages 55-56.
Jeremy Butler (1994), Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities, Vol. 4 - The South-East, 2: Tristis Rock (fig. 54.1), pages 38-39..
Jeremy Butler (1997), Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities Vol. 5 - The Second Millenium B.C.
Kath Brewer (1998), The Railways, Quarries and Cottages of Foggintor. Orchard Publications, Newton Abbot.
Ken Ringwood (2013), Dartmoor's Tors and Rocks. University of Plymouth Press, Plymouth.
Mike Brown (2001) Guide to Dartmoor, CD-ROM, Dartmoor Press, Grid Square 5358 7473.
Paul Rendell (2007), Exploring Around Burrator - A Dartmoor Reservoir, The Dartmoor Company, Okehampton, page 24.
R Hansford Worth (1967), Worth's Dartmoor, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, pages 397-402.
William Crossing (1912, reprinted 2001) Crossing's Guide to Dartmoor, Peninsula Press, Newton Abbot, page ???
W. Keble Martin (1969 edn), The Concise British Flora in Colour. Edbury Press, Plate 2.
Dartmoor CAM movie. TIPS .....
A movie of Meldon Reservoir well and truly overflowing after the recently announced official drought! |
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MAP: Red = GPS satellite track of the walk.
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