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Battery Test – Wheelchairoffroad.org

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This was a solo trip to see how far I could go with the new Lithium batteries in the 4 wheeled Tramper. My 3 Wheeler has gone to a good home in North Devon.

Exe Estuary Trail

Map / Exe Estuary Trail
Difficulty
Distance 64.6 km
Duration 7.6 h
Ascent 398 m
Descent 375 m
I started from home going along the canal, joining the Exe Estuary Trail, to Exmouth. Then following the National Cycle Route 2 towards Budleigh Salterton, until the traffic free section finished. I then climbed up to the Southern edge of Woodbury Common, using an old farm track. Then down another farm track to the village of East Budleigh, were I followed a lane and a short section of main road back to the traffic free cycle path.
Having got back to Exeter Quay, I still had just over 10 AH (Amp hours ), so did a short loop of about 3 miles. This up Redhills as far as Barley Lane, and back down Dunsford Hill, making it a distance of 39.8 miles
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Wheeled Access Group. Dartmoor WAGs

We now have a website for our Wheeled Access Group ( Dartmoor WAGs ).This is the link to the website. https://www.dartmoorwags.org There is a email

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Tamar Trails 12/12/23

This week the WAG’s walk was held in the Tamar Vally, exploring the Tamar Trails and the Devon Great Consols Gulworthy. The mines started as