Sunday 29 April 2012

Water water everywhere

Exmoor doesn't appear to be short of water today! A few pictures from my trip out to The Exmoor Centre this afternoon to prove it!
The river is usually 8' or so wide and crystal clear at this point.
Water usually trickles under this river fence.
The gate at the south of the site onto the moor. The gully this water is pouring from is usually bone dry.
The Land Rover tyres are 33" high, the bonnet just dipped under in the middle! Its deep.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Biking again

Blog post by Jacqueline Le Sueur, Friend of The Exmoor Centre

Whenever you tell people that you live on Exmoor and you love to cycle they always raise an eyebrow and say, "Cycle, on those hills?" This is usually exclaimed with an upward intonation, a raised eyebrow and a hint of 'you must be mad to do that'.

All I can say is if you have a mountain bike, a stay in the Exmoor Centre is definitely for you! The bridle paths on the moor around the bunkhouse make for some truly dynamic biking. Wild moorland scenery, rushing streams, Exmoor ponies grazing and buzzards soaring overhead. You might also come across one of the many standing stones or Iron Age remains that are scattered across the moor. And when you are here, don't forget to pedal along our beautiful lanes. Whether careening down hills at an exhilarating speed or pushing up them and feeling your muscles scream there is always plenty to see. Wild orchids in the hedgerows in April, lambs spronking in the fields in springtime and banks of pink rosebay willowherb in the summer. And don't forget our pubs - the perfect place to quench your thirst and sample locally-sourced food.

Hills? What hills! What goes up must come down!