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Death Valley! (Or a touch of the melodramatic)

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I had been looking forward to this walk all week, I'd planned and gazed at the map, wondering what it was going to be like. I had chosen a 9 mile walk on the Quantocks but I knew it might be hot so I had a variety of points where I could peel off and head back, glad I did as it happens. I began in a car park above Weacombe on Staple Plain, it was so peaceful up there, and so brown and scorched. I'm surprised there haven't been any fires on the moors as its so dry. Well, the ground was, the air had a definite stickiness to it, making sure this walk was going to be a sweaty one. I headed SW out the car park down hill towards Weacombe but became distracted by some cute dogs and missed my path! I eventually got my bearings and got back on track though and it was really pleasant walking through the woods. There had been a little rain the night before, not that you could see on the ground, but there were some beautiful spiderwebs in the gorse. There isn't much to Wea...

Welcome to the Great Outdoors!

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I had forgotten how much I enjoy walking, especially on my own. I used to walk for a living as  Rights of Way Officer so I was out and about all the time, but since a career change and moving to another part of the country I haven't been out much at all. I joined a walking group to meet people but I just don't like walking in groups. You miss so much! The wildlife runs away, you can't stop to admire a view and you just can't listen to the world around you. Or perhaps I'm just a grumpy bitch. Plus, I can't geocache in a crowd (basically looking for Tupperware in the woods using million pound satellites). I had just finished reading Simon Armitage 's 'Walking Home' about walking the Pennine Way and it really made me realise how much I missed it. The descriptions of the weather, geography and maps flapping in the wind...  I wanted it!!!! I love maps, I'm a bit addicted to the Ordnance Survey. It reminded me of when I was in the Peak District l...