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Rambling in the British Countryside

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Walking the Old Ways – Rambling in the British Countryside Skip to content Walking the Old Ways Rambling in the British Countryside Menu + × expanded collapsed Contact Blog Featured Mr Crossing’s Guide to Dartmoor One of the best things we did in my time as chief exec. of the Dartmoor Preservation Association, was to pay for the restoration of the gravestone of William Crossing, author of the classic Guide to Dartmoor and many other works about the Moor. Before we had the stone in Mary Tavy churchyard re-lettered, it was hard to read. It was a job well done. Crossing’s Guide to Dartmoor was first published in 1909, and it remains the most detailed book about the Moor. (Note that: The Moor , with a capital M . While you may be in the Lake District, or the Scottish Highlands, you are always on Dartmoor. If you are in Dartmoor, it means you’re banged up in the prison – I never have been. They haven’t caught me yet! Though I have several...

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