Small single track bridge with passing places for walkers when horse and carts passed in ancient times. This has been off my radar for 40 years, but having driven over it recently I was reminded of the jumps we made into the water some 8-10 metres below, on a cold, wet miserable January day in 1983. This was to clean the muddy coveralls we used for potholing as part of our basic training in the Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. I was so cold and shocked after hitting the water that I couldn't recite my name, rank and number! The river Dart is a beautiful beast, but you'll need to actually walk in the nearby woods as there are no river walks from the bridge. Disappointing really as...
Read moreIt worked as expected, I got from one side of the river to the other without climbing steep banks or getting wet feet, would deffinatly use again and recommend to anyone wanting to cross the...
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